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Liste Des Modèles Homologués De Kits Cadre Liste des Modèles homologués de kits cadre Liste des modèles de cadres et fourches homologués (jusqu’au 31.12.2020) List of Approved Models of Framesets List of approved models of frames and forks (until 31.12.2020) Version 2021.09.03 Homologation Approval La procédure d’homologation des cadres et fourches de The Approval Procedure of bicycle frames and forks came into bicyclette est entrée en vigueur le 1er janvier 2011 force on 1 January 2011 in accordance with Article 1.3.001bis of conformément à l’article 1.3.001bis du règlement UCI. A partir the UCI Regulations. Starting from 1 January 2021 the Approval du 1er janvier 2021 celle-ci à évolué vers une procédure Procedure has evolved into the Frameset Approval Procedure d’homologation des kits cadre (prise en considération de la tige (taking into account the seat post and components between the de selle et des éléments entre la potence et le tube de direction head tube and the handlebar stem in addition to the frame and en plus du cadre et de la fourche). the fork). Tous les nouveaux modèles de cadres et fourches utilisés par All new models of frames and forks used by licence holders in des licenciés lors des épreuves de route (RD), piste (TR) ou road (RD), track (TR) and cyclo-cross (CX) events must be cyclo-cross (CX) doivent être homologués selon les exigences approved on the basis of the Approval Protocol for Framesets du Protocole d’Homologation des Cadres et Fourches available from the UCI website. disponible sur le site internet de l’UCI. Approval by the UCI certifies that the new equipment meets the L’octroi de l’homologation par l’UCI certifie que le nouveau shape requirements set out in the UCI regulation. Starting from matériel respecte les exigences de forme requises par le 1 January 2019 this approval requires a manufacturer to attest, règlement UCI. A partir du 1er janvier 2019 cet agrément oblige the material has been tested and respects all security norms in un fabricant à attester, le matériel a été testé et respecte force, in accordance with Art 1.3.002 of the UCI regulations. toutes les normes de sécurité en vigueur, conformément à The models which are subject to the approval procedure are: l'article 1.3.002 du règlement UCI. Les modèles sujets à la procédure d’homologation sont : • all new models of framesets used by licence holders in road, time trial, track or cyclo-cross events, • tous les nouveaux modèles de kits cadre utilisés par les licenciés lors d’une épreuve route, contre-la- • all models of framesets under development on 1 montre, piste ou cyclo-cross, January 2011 which had not yet reached the production stage (the date of the order form of the • tous les modèles de kit cadre à l’état de moulds is evidence), développement à la date du 1er janvier 2011 n’ayant pas encore atteint le stade de production (la date du • any changes made to the geometry of existing bon de commande des moules faisant foi), models after 1 January 2011. • toutes les modifications apportées à la géométrie de Models on the market, at the production stage or already modèles existants à partir du 1er janvier 2011. manufactured on 1 January 2011 are not required to be approved during the transition stage. However, the non- Les modèles dans le commerce, déjà fabriqués ou au stade de approved models have to comply in any case with the UCI er production à la date du 1 janvier 2011 ne sont donc pas technical regulations (Articles 1.3.001 to 1.3.025) and are concernés par la procédure d’homologation durant la période subjects to the commissaires decision during events. de transition. Cependant, les modèles non homologués doivent dans tous les cas être conformes au règlement technique de At the end of the approval procedure, the names of the l’UCI (articles 1.3.001 à 1.3.025) et restent soumis au contrôle approved models of framesets, together with the des commissaires durant les épreuves. manufacturer’s name, the sizes checked, the date of the approval, the category involved and the identification code are Au terme de la procédure d’homologation, les noms des kits added to the List of Approved Models of Framesets, available cadre homologués, le nom du fabricant, les tailles contrôlées, from the UCI website. This list is updated whenever new models la date d’homologation, la discipline concernée et le code are approved. d’identification du modèle sont inscrits sur la Liste des Modèles homologués de kits cadre, disponible sur le site internet de The use of approved models is permitted in competition from l’UCI. Cette liste est actualisée à mesure que de nouveaux the date of publication in the List of Approved Models of modèles obtiennent l’homologation. Framesets. The use of approved frames and forks remains subject to Article 1.3.006. Les modèles homologués sont autorisés en compétition à partir du jour de publication dans la Liste des Modèles homologués de kits cadre. L’utilisation d’un kit cadre et d’une fourche homologuée reste toutefois soumise à l’article 1.3.006. 1/51 3T Cycling .................................................. 5 CINELLI / (COLUMBUS) .......................... 15 ADRIS ........................................................ 5 CIPOLLINI - Diamant srl ........................... 16 Airstreeem.com GmbH .............................. 5 CKT .......................................................... 16 ALLEBIKE Vincents Alingsas AB ............... 5 COLNAGO Ernesto E C. 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DIXIE FLYER Bicycles) ................................................... 19 BERRIA Bike s.l ......................................... 8 DIZO Bike ................................................ 19 BH Bikes Europe s.l. .................................. 8 DOLAN Bikes ........................................... 19 F.I.V.E. BIANCHI S.p.A. ............................. 8 DON WALKER Cycles ............................. 19 BLUE Competition Cycles .......................... 9 DRAG Bicycles ......................................... 19 BMC .......................................................... 9 DURATEC ................................................ 20 BOARDMAN Bikes Ltd ............................ 10 BICICLETTE DYNATEK S.R.L. ................ 20 BOMA ...................................................... 10 EDDY MERCKX Cycles n.v. ..................... 20 BORANT .................................................. 10 EDGE Design – Marudean Co,Ltd ............ 20 BOTTECCHIA .......................................... 10 ELFAMA ................................................... 20 BRIDGESTONE Cycle Co.,Ltd................. 11 ELVES ..................................................... 21 BT – Bike Technologies ........................... 11 ENVE Composites ................................... 21 BTWIN ..................................................... 11 EXEPT - Ego Cycles SRL ........................ 21 CANNONDALE ........................................ 11 FACTOR Holdings LTD ............................ 21 CANYON Bicycles GmbH ........................ 12 FARA ....................................................... 21 CARRERA - Podium s.r.l. ........................ 13 FELT Bicycles .......................................... 22 C.B.T. Italia Snc ....................................... 13 FES - Forschung und Entwicklung von CEEPO .................................................... 14 Sportgeräten ............................................ 22 CELLO - Very Good Leisure Co.,LTD. ..... 14 FESTKA s.r.o ........................................... 22 CERVELO Cycles Inc .............................. 14 Fifty Point One Racing ............................. 22 CHAPTER2.............................................. 15 FKC – François Kerautret Conception ...... 22 CIELO Cycles .......................................... 15 2/51 FLANDERS, PR SPORTS PTY LTD ........ 22 KTM Fahrrad GmbH ................................. 30 FOCUS - Derby Cycle Werke GmbH ....... 23 LA Bicycles .............................................. 30 FONDRIEST – Cicli Esperia .................... 23 LAILAPS (MTOOS) .................................
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