About The LWA
The Lehigh Wheelmen Association is a bicycling club based in (but not limited to) the Lehigh Valley
of Eastern Pennsylvania (Allentown/Bethlehem/Easton). As of January 2004, we are a merger of
the Lehigh Wheelmen Association (LWA) and the Future Champions Cycling Club (FCCC).
Our name says 'Wheelmen', which is an old name for a bicycling association, but we are really
'Wheelpeople' - about 600 people of all ages.
The LWA was established in 1951 and has since been the Lehigh Valley's largest cycling organization,
with a program of recreational riding and racing. FCCC, founded in 1984 has been instrumental
in providing support to juniors involved in competitive road and track cycling.
We offer a full schedule of road and off-road rides, and our racing team hosts several criteriums
and training races for licensed (USCF) riders. In addition to our traditional schedule of races, the Lehigh Wheelmen
will host the Tour de FCCC, a junior stage race for cyclists ages 10 through 18. The Tour de FCCC,
begun in 1994, attracts cyclists from the tri-state area as well as teams from as far away as Bermuda.
The 'Tour' consists of a road race, a time trial, and criterium.
Some of our events are open to the public. These include, but are not limited to our fall Gap Gallop
Century (100-mile ride), the spring Valley Veloce, and our new fun race, the Donut Derby. Our events for
members and guests include a Metric Century (32-mile ride) followed by the club picnic in August, an
Annual Year-End Party, and other picnic/party events.
Membership:
Annual club membership runs from April 1 to March 31. See the Membership section for details on
annual dues, and applying for membership. We have monthly business meetings that occasionally
feature a guest speaker, and members get our monthly newsletter "The Quick Release" which is
available online. In addition, a printed copy delivered by US Mail is available for a fee
(payable with the dues).
The Lehigh Wheelmen Association (LWA) is affiliated with the League of American Bicyclists (LAB)
(formerly the League of American Wheelmen (LAW) ), and our racing team is affiliated with the USCF.
Other than its affiliation with the LAB, the Lehigh Wheelmen Association is an independent organization
and has no connection with any other local institution or organization that might have the word 'Lehigh'
as part of its name.