The Wisconsin Cycling Association
is an organization of racing cyclists that is passionate about
bicycle racing in our state. We believe that bicycle racing allows
the individual to test one’s limits, compete with others,
and meet new friends. In addition, we are aware that as racing
cyclists, we represent ourselves, our sponsors, and the sport
of bicycle racing every time we appear in a public venue. Therefore,
we are establishing this Code of Ethics that outlines our responsibilities
as racing members of the WCA. This document will outline three
basic principles.
The first principle is sportsmanship.
We will treat our competitors fairly. We will compete fiercely
within the regulations, but will be good winners or good losers
at the end of the day. This applies to riders, parents coaches,
and teammates.
The second principle is respect.
This applies to everyone. Bike races occur because many volunteers
come together to make it happen. Therefore, we will go to bicycle
races with the expectation that the people who work at these bike
races (registration volunteers, course marshals, and referees)
are there because they love bike racing, just like we do. Because
of our mutual love for the sport, competitors will treat race
volunteers and officials with respect. Examples of this respect
include smiling, saying thank you to volunteers, thanking the
officials, asking questions if there is a conflict instead of
complaining, and using respectful language.
Another important concept which is
similar to respect is ambassadorship. This is where we show our
respect and positive attitude to the many people we may interact
with in our travels. We are ambassadors of our sport when we are
good guests in the communities that host us. We are good guests
when we respect traffic and traffic laws and respect the local
laws in regard to public indecency and urination. We are also
good guests when we thank the townsfolk and answer their questions.
We might even give a curious child a water bottle. We may thank
the promoter for all of their work. In short, we represent to
others what we are—hard working, kind, positive people.
We believe that we can never underestimate the value of ambassadorship.
The Wisconsin Cycling Association
embodies the true meaning of amateur athletics. We race for the
love of the sport. It is our expectation that WCA members will
take this Code of Ethics to heart, and practice the principles
of sportsmanship, respect, and ambassadorship in their racing
endeavors.
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