NICA Expands to Georgia for 2014

The North American Interscholastic Cycling Association (NICA) has been growing in leaps and bounds across the United States in recent years. The newest league, announced at Interbike this year, is Georgia. “We’re very excited to be a part of this movement, and look forward to capitalizing on the very strong cycling community in Georgia, and …

The North American Interscholastic Cycling Association (NICA) has been growing in leaps and bounds across the United States in recent years. The newest league, announced at Interbike this year, is Georgia.

“We’re very excited to be a part of this movement, and look forward to capitalizing on the very strong cycling community in Georgia, and bringing this thing to a reality,” said Dan Brooks, lead director of the new Georgia NICA League.

The addition of Georgia as the newest league brings NICA up to a total of 10 existing leagues. The previous leagues are NorCal, SoCal, Colorado, Texas, Minnesota, Utah, New York, Tennessee, and Arizona. At the present time, there are 3,000 student athletes participating across the nation, coached by over 900 licensed coaches.

You can check out a map of all of the leagues, teams, and sponsors, here:


View NICA Neighborhood Map in a larger map

While high school mountain bike racing won’t commence in Georgia until the fall of 2014, now is the formative time for the new league. Riders interested in coaching or racing (depending on age) are encouraged to fill out this survey to judge interest and help decide where specific teams can be formed.

To see the full announcement ceremony at Interbike, check out this video: