Toss a bottle or do the super tuck and the UCI will dock you 30 seconds
During stage races the UCI will dock a rider 30 seconds for a first offense and two minutes for a second. A third offense brings expulsion.
During stage races the UCI will dock a rider 30 seconds for a first offense and two minutes for a second. A third offense brings expulsion.
UCI unveils new safety measures.
The COVID-19 pandemic has not altered the timeline for the UCI's anti-doping program management transition on January 1, 2021
Officials confirm drastic wage deferment of 70 percent as unprecedented race stoppage hurts teams.
AIGCP outlines in a letter several requests to the UCI, including the ability for struggling teams to adjust rider contracts.
Priority to be given to the three grand tours and the monuments, once racing resumes.
Launch of new concept pushed back one year as UCI's wave of reforms hits stumbling block.
Group representing most of the top teams comes out swinging with a strong rebuke of what it says is the cycling governing body's lack of transparency, conflict of interest
All 18 WorldTour teams will boycott the UCI's team time trial world championships due to grievances over required participation and expanded calendar.
UCI reforms hit roadblock as the AIGCP teams group announces its disagreement with expanded WorldTour schedule, required participation.
Eleven WorldTour teams have come together to form a new commercial venture, Velon, aimed at stabilizing the business of professional cycling
Cycling has a manifesto, a movement and a 'Charter of the Willing,' but appears set to start 2013 without much change
Management committee's emergency meeting must appease the teams' and riders' concerns over the direction of the sport
Miller, an economist and union organizer, helped give major league baseball players a power voice that pro cyclists still lack
Jonathan Vaughters says a deal reached between riders and teams to increase minimum rider salaries for 2013 is a step toward collaboration
AIGCP members registered a unanimous vote of no confidence in UCI leadership
World cycling chiefs confirmed Saturday that the 18 WorldTour leading teams will compete at the inaugural Tour of Beijing in October after a "truce" had been called amid threat of a boycott.
The professional team’s association on Friday continued the public debate with the UCI over enforcement of a rule requiring saddles to be horizontal.
Teams' association press release on UCI saddle inspection
Several team directors walked out of a UCI meeting in Brussels Monday protesting the way the sanctioning body is dealing with disagreement over its race radio ban.
Saxo Bank-Sungard boss Bjarne Riis blasts UCI leadership over what he called an arbitrary ban on race radio, saying the cycling governing body is out of touch with the elite level of the sport.
Press Release: UCI President meets with AIGCP delegation
UCI president Pat McQuaid met with a delegation from the cycling teams association (AIGCP) on Thursday in Switzerland to discuss the race radio ban.
After battling the UCI on its decision to ban radios in all but major events, Johan Bruyneel tells VeloNews that major changes are needed in the way important issues are decided in the sport.
Unless the UCI backtracks at a meeting with team directors on Friday in Switzerland, race radio communication between riders and their team cars will be banned this season in every road race except the 27 events of the new UCI WorldTour.