At an extraordinary meeting held on 5 July, the Management Committee of the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) decided to adapt the current UCI rules on the right of female transgender athletes to take part in competitions on the UCI International Calendar. The meeting of the UCI Management Committee was held following a seminar on the conditions for the participation of transgender athletes in women's cycling events, organised by the UCI on 21 June, at which the various stakeholders - transgender and cisgender athletes, experts from the scientific, legal and human rights fields, and sporting institutions - were able to present their respective positions.
From now on, female transgender athletes who have transitioned after (male) puberty will be prohibited from participating in women's events on the UCI International Calendar – in all categories - in the various disciplines.
For international Masters events - races on the UCI Cycling for All International Calendar and UCI events (UCI Gran Fondo World Series, UCI Gran Fondo World Championships, UCI Gravel World Series, UCI Gravel World Championships and UCI Masters World Championships) -, the Men’s category will be renamed Men/Open, and any athlete who does not meet the conditions for participation in women's events will be admitted without restriction.
The UCI Management Committee has taken note of the state of scientific knowledge, which does not
Results C1 Copa Internacional Freestyle BMX Park Taubaté SP, Brazil 04 March - 05 March 2023
Men Park:
1 Kevin FABREGUE 28 FRA 200.00 UCI Ranking Points
2 Gustavo BATISTA DE OLIVEIRA 21 BRA 160.00
3 Cauan MADONA NASCIMENTO 29 BRA 130.00
4 Ivan GALDAMES SALAZAR 24 CHI 110.00
5 Job MONTAÑEZ SOTO 26 PER 90.00
6 Felipe Herison ALVES ALEXANDRE 24 BRA 70.00
7 Caio DE OLIVEIRA SOUSA 30 BRA 50.00
8 Ezequiel HELMREICH MARTINEZ 27 ARG 30.00
9 Diego GALDAMES SALAZAR 28 CHI 20.00
10 Luiz Henrique BUENO FERREIRA 33 BRA 10.00
11 Paulo Eduardo SACCHELLI SAÇAKI 35 BRA
12 Jorge ARIAS 47 CHI
My memories in Abu Dhabi. My first trip to Middle East, Abu Dhabi met a lot of amazing BMX riders from all over the world. Thank you everyone!
UCI BMX WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 1/8 FINALS NANTES
Watch the live stream on the final day of the 2022 UCI BMX World Challenge, taking place in Nantes, France between 26-29 July.
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The UCI announces the updated qualification systems for BMX Freestyle for Tokyo 2020. Following the rescheduling of the Olympic Games, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) asked all International Federations with sports included in the Tokyo 2020 competition programme but whose qualification was not yet complete to review their qualification systems and propose a contingency plan. The UCI did this for a.o. BMX Freestyle, as qualification was not yet terminated for this discipline. Based on the UCI’s contingency plan, it was proposed to make some amendments to the qualification systems which had last been revised in 2020 to take into account the freezing of the UCI rankings as of 3 March 2020, and the change of date of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.
Since 2016, the Union Cycliste Internationale and Hurricane Group have been working together to support the development of BMX Freestyle and offer the best conditions for progression to riders. The accomplishments achieved so far in both BMX Freestyle Park and Flatland, have encouraged both parties to continue their collaboration until 2028. Hurricane Group and the Union Cycliste Internationale announced today that they have signed a new collaboration agreement until 2028. Initiated in 2016, this partnership began with the introduction of the UCI BMX Freestyle Park World Cups exclusively at FISE World Series stages and in 2018 extended to include the BMX Flatland World Cups also.
Based on the assessment made by the World Health Organisation (WHO) of the current situation related to the COVID-19 epidemic, and the restrictive measures taken by a number of countries within Europe and beyond prohibiting, in particular, gatherings and movement of people, the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) today announces a series of decisive measures with the aim of ensuring the maximum protection of health of all those involved in cycling events and sporting equity between participants. Not wishing to contribute to the spread of the virus and with the aim of ensuring sporting equity in its competitions, the UCI, after several crisis meetings held at the end of last week and over the weekend, has taken the following measures: