The Performance and Effectiveness of the Cycliste Professionnels Associés (CPA): An External Audit and Review

By Steve Maxwell, Joe Harris, December 2016

The Cycliste Professionnels Associés (CPA) was formed in 1999 to act as an umbrella organisation with the objective of coordinating the national pro-cyclist groups more efficiently. However, the CPA effort to realise its objective has been constrained by its small size and ongoing lack of financial resources. In a four-part analysis and review of the association, The Outer Line provides an overview of the organisation’s history, objectives, expectations and how it is performing today.

 
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Title:
The Performance and Effectiveness of the Cycliste Professionnels Associés (CPA): An External Audit and Review 
Description:
The Cycliste Professionnels Associés (CPA) was formed in 1999 to act as an umbrella organisation with the objective of coordinating the national pro-cyclist groups more efficiently. However, the CPA effort to realise its objective has been constrained by its small size and ongoing lack of financial resources. In a four-part analysis and review of the association, The Outer Line provides an overview of the organisation’s history, objectives, expectations and how it is performing today. 
Publikation type:
Other reports, publications and longer articles 
Publication year:
2016 
Publication month:
December  
Publisher:
The Outer Line
Language:
English
Number of pages:
13
ISBN-number.:
None
Subjects:
Elite sport, Governance
Keywords:
professional road cycling, governance, Cycliste Professionnels Associés 
Notes:
None

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