UCI

— April 10, 2014

Cookson recruits French

After Louis Chenaille in the press service, another Frenchman joins the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI). Sébastien Gillot, 34, will occupy the position of Director of Communications for the institution... Read more "

— April 10, 2014

Cookson eyes winter

Brian Cookson persists and signs. The president of the International Cycling Union pleaded, Wednesday April 9, for the entry of disciplines such as BMX and cyclo-cross into the program of... Read more "

— March 27, 2014

Cookson eyes Winter Games

He promised change. He kept his word. Brian Cookson, the new president of the International Cycling Union (UCI), suggests moving track cycling from the Summer Games... Read more "

— February 11, 2014

Call to Witnesses

The vast operation to clean up world cycling, or at least its past, has begun. The Independent Cycling Reform Commission (CIRC), created in January by the Union... Read more "

— February 3, 2014

The reform is underway

Cycling reform, initiated by the new president of the UCI, Briton Brian Cookson, is underway. At its first meeting of the year in Hoogerheide, the Netherlands,... Read more "

— November 18, 2013

Armstrong charges Verbruggen

Even suspended for life, Lance Armstrong is still talked about. Today he accuses  Hein Verbruggen, president of the International Cycling Union (UCI) in 1999, of having covered it up and allowed the... Read more "

— November 4, 2013

Louis Chenaille at the press service

The arrival of the Englishman Brian Cookson as president does not change anything: the UCI remains a very French-speaking institution. A tradition perpetrated for several months by the arrival as press officer... Read more "

— October 29, 2013

An audit to fight against doping

Times are changing at the UCI. Now chaired by the Englishman Brian Cookson, the International Cycling Union has decided to launch an audit on the effectiveness of its measures to combat... Read more "