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2023 CACC Race Discipline Travel Assistance Policy

For the 2023 season, CACC Race discipline licensees can apply for a travel assistance grant for attendance at distant CACC-sanctioned Road Race events. To qualify you must meet the following criteria:

  • Applicants must hold a valid 2023 CACC Race license at the time of the event;
  • The event must be a CACC-sanctioned and insured Road Race event;
  • Travel must be completed between April 1 and October 31, 2023;
  • Amount available will be $150 for each license holder per event to a maximum of $300;
  • Travel distance to each event must be greater than 200 km one way or include BC Ferry trip to or from Vancouver Island or the Sunshine coast;
  • Distribution of the funds will be at year-end, pro-rated to each applicant to a maximum of $300 or until the budget of $3000 is exhausted; and
  • Applications must be submitted on or before November 1, 2023.

To register for a grant, please submit a travel grant application found on the CACC website Forms page

Greg Cavouras
CACC Race Discipline Director

Doug Floer

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