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One Cycling project not included in next season's UCI calendar
One Cycling project not included in next season's UCI calendar

Straits Times

time12-06-2025

  • Business
  • Straits Times

One Cycling project not included in next season's UCI calendar

FILE PHOTO: Cycling - UCI Track Cycling World Championships - Ballerup Super Arena, Ballerup, Denmark - October 20, 2024, Denmark's Michael Moerkoev in action during the men's team race Mads Claus Rasmussen/Ritzau Scanpix via REUTERS/File Photo One Cycling project not included in next season's UCI calendar The UCI opted not to include the One Cycling project when it launched its World Tour and Women's World Tour calendars for 2026 on Thursday, with the governing body saying it was incompatible with its regulatory framework. The project, reportedly backed by an investment firm owned by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF), aims to revolutionise cycling with the support of major teams and race organisers. One Cycling wanted an overhaul of the calendar and the possible creation of new competitions to generate new sources of revenue. "The project, which had been developed by certain teams and organisers in collaboration with a sports investment fund, was deemed incompatible with the governance and regulatory framework of the UCI as well as lacking sporting coherence," a UCI press release said. The UCI said it welcomed the fact that cycling is attracting new investors and wished to continue discussions with the project's representatives. There is one addition to the women's calendar with the Dwars door Vlaanderen on April 1, after the race had previously been run on the UCI ProSeries calendar, the second-tier tour. In an effort to promote the continued development of women's cycling, the UCI Management Committee approved a 20% increase in the participation allowance paid by organisers of Women's World Tour events to participating teams. REUTERS Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.

One Cycling project not included in next season's UCI calendar
One Cycling project not included in next season's UCI calendar

Reuters

time12-06-2025

  • Business
  • Reuters

One Cycling project not included in next season's UCI calendar

June 12 (Reuters) - The UCI opted not to include the One Cycling project when it launched its World Tour and Women's World Tour calendars for 2026 on Thursday, with the governing body saying it was incompatible with its regulatory framework. The project, reportedly backed by an investment firm owned by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF), aims to revolutionise cycling with the support of major teams and race organisers. One Cycling wanted an overhaul of the calendar and the possible creation of new competitions to generate new sources of revenue. "The project, which had been developed by certain teams and organisers in collaboration with a sports investment fund, was deemed incompatible with the governance and regulatory framework of the UCI as well as lacking sporting coherence," a UCI press release said. The UCI said it welcomed the fact that cycling is attracting new investors and wished to continue discussions with the project's representatives. There is one addition to the women's calendar with the Dwars door Vlaanderen on April 1, after the race had previously been run on the UCI ProSeries calendar, the second-tier tour. In an effort to promote the continued development of women's cycling, the UCI Management Committee approved a 20% increase in the participation allowance paid by organisers of Women's World Tour events to participating teams.

Cycling-One Cycling project not included in next season's UCI calendar
Cycling-One Cycling project not included in next season's UCI calendar

The Star

time12-06-2025

  • Business
  • The Star

Cycling-One Cycling project not included in next season's UCI calendar

FILE PHOTO: Cycling - UCI Track Cycling World Championships - Ballerup Super Arena, Ballerup, Denmark - October 20, 2024, Denmark's Michael Moerkoev in action during the men's team race Mads Claus Rasmussen/Ritzau Scanpix via REUTERS/File Photo (Reuters) -The UCI opted not to include the One Cycling project when it launched its World Tour and Women's World Tour calendars for 2026 on Thursday, with the governing body saying it was incompatible with its regulatory framework. The project, reportedly backed by an investment firm owned by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF), aims to revolutionise cycling with the support of major teams and race organisers. One Cycling wanted an overhaul of the calendar and the possible creation of new competitions to generate new sources of revenue. "The project, which had been developed by certain teams and organisers in collaboration with a sports investment fund, was deemed incompatible with the governance and regulatory framework of the UCI as well as lacking sporting coherence," a UCI press release said. The UCI said it welcomed the fact that cycling is attracting new investors and wished to continue discussions with the project's representatives. There is one addition to the women's calendar with the Dwars door Vlaanderen on April 1, after the race had previously been run on the UCI ProSeries calendar, the second-tier tour. In an effort to promote the continued development of women's cycling, the UCI Management Committee approved a 20% increase in the participation allowance paid by organisers of Women's World Tour events to participating teams. (Reporting by Trevor Stynes; Editing by Ken Ferris)

Drivers facing traffic chaos as 50 Glasgow city centre streets shut for 17 hours amid major race event
Drivers facing traffic chaos as 50 Glasgow city centre streets shut for 17 hours amid major race event

Scottish Sun

time08-06-2025

  • Climate
  • Scottish Sun

Drivers facing traffic chaos as 50 Glasgow city centre streets shut for 17 hours amid major race event

Read on for the full list of road closures Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A CYCLING event is causing traffic chaos in Glasgow today with tailbacks stretching for miles in some areas. Almost 50 streets in the city centre shut down ahead of the final of the Tour of Britain Women's race. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 4 Traffic has been building up in Glasgow city centre Credit: Mark Ferguson 4 Over 50 streets have been shut down amid a major cycling event Credit: Mark Ferguson 4 The event has sparked traffic chaos in the city centre Credit: Mark Ferguson 4 Motorist have been urged to avoid the area Credit: SCOTTISH SUN Thousands of people are set to descend on the city for the event, which is part of the UCI Women's World Tour. The race saw over 100 competitors cycle ten laps of a five-mile circuit, which started and ended at Glasgow Green. However, it meant that several roads across the city were forced to close for 17 hours as a result. Many of the closures kicked in yesterday in preparation for the race and will be in place until 9pm tonight. But it had already caused chaos in the city so far, with queues of traffic spotted throughout the city centre. Bus lanes are also impacted with a suspension in place from 4am until 9pm today on several routes. Huge tailbacks stretching for miles were seen entering from Bothwell Street and heading along to Hope Street. There are also massive queues of cars on the Kingston Bridge as traffic continues to build up. This is also affecting traffic on the West Street off-ramp. Traffic Scotland took to social media to warn drivers about the long tailbacks. Drivers trapped in freezing conditions as motorway is CLOSED after collision They explained that the motorways don't seem to be too badly affected as of yet, but added there is heavy congestion around the city. Motorists have been urged to avoid the area if possible. The post reads: "A reminder the Women's Tour of Britain cycling event is taking place in Glasgow today until 5pm and may cause congestion. "So far, there's no major delays on the Motorways, but traffic is slow Eastbound over the Kingston Bridge and onto the West Street Off Ramp."

Women's Tour of Britain set for record field
Women's Tour of Britain set for record field

BBC News

time24-04-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Women's Tour of Britain set for record field

This year's Women's Tour of Britain is set for a record field, with 18 teams taking to the start World Tour teams headline the 108-rider event, which begins in Dalby Forest, North Yorkshire on Thursday, 5 Lotte Kopecky, of Team SD Worx – Protime, will defend her title while Team Picnic PostNL's British champion Pfeiffer Georgi is also from 10 different countries will be represented, while EF Education – Oatly and AG Insurance – Soudal will make their debut appearances."This year's incredible line-up of teams is testament to the hard work that has gone in to the Tour of Britain Women over the past 18 months and shows the huge support that the race has from UCI teams outside of the UK," said Jonathan Day, managing director of British Cycling Events."We are thrilled to have such a great line-up of UCI Women's World Tour teams coming to the event, showing the appeal of racing in Britain in front of the amazing crowds we attract, while at the same time it will be fantastic to once again see all our British registered women's UCI Continental teams racing in a prestigious event on home roads." Women's Tour of Britain teams UCI Women's WorldTeams: AG Insurance – Soudal Team (Belgium); Canyon//SRAM zondacrypto (Germany); CERATIZIT Pro Cycling Team (Germany); FDJ – SUEZ (France); Lidl-Trek (USA); Liv AlUla Jayco (Australia); Movistar Team (Spain); Team Picnic PostNL (Netherlands); Team SD Worx - Protime (Netherlands); Team Visma | Lease a Bike (Netherlands); UAE Team ADQ (UAE); and Uno-X Mobility (Norway)UCI Women's ProTeams: EF Education – Oatly (United States);UCI Continental Teams: CJ O'Shea Racing (Great Britain); DAS – Hutchinson (Great Britain); Handsling Alba Development Road Team (Great Britain); Hess Cycling Team (Great Britain); and Smurfit Westrock Cycling Team (Great Britain)

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