The National Interscholastic Cycling Association (NICA) will expand its high school mountain biking leagues to Alabama and Virginia in 2014, bringing the number of new leagues added in 2014 to three, and the NICA league network to 13.
One of the key features of NICA is its structural ability to work in concert with existing organizations that have parallel missions. Two of the leagues added in 2014, Virginia and Wisconsin, are built on established existing mountain biking programs.
NICA now has league clusters in several parts of the United States. Northern California, Southern California and Arizona; Utah and Colorado; Minnesota and Wisconsin; Texas; New York and Virginia; and Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama.
Opportunities for planned and monitored mountain biking sessions are now available in all of these regions.
NICA has over 1,300 licensed coaches who are working with 3,500 student-athletes in the USA, giving a very favorable overall supervision ratio of one adult to three student-athletes.