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AMGEN TOUR of CALIFORNIA 2018 HOST CITIES Press Release
2019 AMGEN TOUR OF CALIFORNIA JERSEYS REVEALED ASSOS EXTENDS MULTI-YEAR DESIGNATION AS OFFICIAL RACE JERSEY PARTNER AND EXCLUSIVE TECH APPAREL PROVIDER LOS ANGELES (Jan. 17, 2019) – Amgen Tour of California organizer and operator AEG announced the technically-innovative cycling apparel brand ASSOS of Switzerland has renewed a multi-year partnership to provide official race jerseys, VIP and staff apparel, and licensed merchandise for America’s premier cycling stage race. Newly designed 2019 leader jerseys as well as 2019 Limited Edition and Extra Limited Edition commemorative race jerseys are now available for preorder at www.amgentourofcaliforniastore.com. Some of today’s best known and most decorated international cyclists have been awarded coveted leader jerseys on the roads of California, a time-honored tradition in cycling that signifies the best performers in various categories. The annual Amgen Tour of California is the only U.S. cycling stage race on the UCI WorldTour calendar (men’s and women’s). The 14th edition will traverse 750 miles of roadways, highways and coastlines from Sacramento to Pasadena from May 12-18, 2019. The Amgen Tour of California Women's Race empowered with SRAM, showcasing the world’s best women cyclists, will run concurrently covering upward of 180 miles from May 16-18. In addition to the e-store, a selection of jerseys, race apparel and merchandise will be available during the race at the Amgen Tour of California Lifestyle Festival near the finish line each day. “Heading into year three of our Amgen Tour of California sponsorship, we are excited to build upon our momentum and continue to support such a great event,” said Chris MacKay, Global Brand and Digital Marketing Director for ASSOS. -
Team Dimension Data an Post Chain Reaction Orica
Team Dimension Data An Post Chain Reaction Orica BikeExchange Roger Hammond Kurt Bogaerts Matthew Wilson 1 Mark Cavendish GBR 71 Nicolas Vereecken BEL 141 Caleb Ewan AUS 2 Steve Cummings GBR 72 Japer Bovenhuis NED 142 Alex Edmondson AUS 3 Bernhard Eisel AUT 73 Emiel Wastyn BEL 143 Michael Hepburn AUS 4 Mark Renshaw AUS 74 Oliver Kent-Spark AUS 144 Luka Mezgec SLO 5 Jay Robert Thomson RSA 75 Jacob Scott GBR 145 Robert Power AUS 6 Johann Van Zyl RSA 76 Damien Shaw IRL 146 Amets Txurruka ESP Team Sky Cannondale Drapac Pro Cycling Wanty Group Gobert Kurt Arvesen Eric Van Lancker Steven De Neef 11 Elia Viviani ITA 81 Jack Bauer NZL 151 Mark McNally GBR 12 Ian Stannard GBR 82 Dylan Van Baarle NED 152 Enrico Gasparotto ITA 13 Wout Poels NED 83 Sebastian Langeveld NED 153 Marco Marcato ITA 14 Nicolas Roche IRL 84 Ryan Mullen IRL 154 Guillaume Martin FRA 15 Ben Swift GBR 85 Wouter Wippert NED 155 Xandro Meurisse BEL 16 Danny Van Poppel NED 86 Ruben Zepuntke GER 156 Bjorn Thurau GER Team WIGGINS Caja Rural - Seguros RGA Madison Genesis Simon Cope Jose Miguel Fernandez Mike Northey 21 Sir Bradley Wiggins GBR 91 Carlos Barbero ESP 161 Erick Rowsell GBR 22 Jonathan Dibben GBR 92 Miguel Ángel Benito ESP 162 Alexandre Blain FRA 23 Owain Doull GBR 93 Javier Francisco Aramendia ESP 163 Taylor Gunman NZL 24 Mark Christian GBR 94 Andre Domingos Goncalez POR 164 Matt Holmes GBR 25 Chris Latham GBR 95 Diego Rubio ESP 165 Matt Cronshaw GBR 26 Daniel Pearson GBR 96 Héctor Saez ESP 166 Tom Stewart GBR Etixx Quick-Step Great Britain Team Giant Alpecin Brian Holm -
Cycling Australia Annual Report
2 CYCLING AUSTRALIA ANNUAL REPORT 2020 CONTENTS Sponsors and Partners 4 - 5 Board/Executive Team 6 Sport Australia Message 7 Strategic Overview 8 One Sport 9 Chair’s Report 10 - 11 CEO's Message 12 - 13 Australian Cycling Team 14 - 25 Commonwealth Games Australia Report 26 - 27 Sport 28 - 29 Participation 30 - 33 AUSTRALIA CYCLING Membership 34 - 37 Media and Communications 38 - 39 Corporate Governance 40 - 41 Anti-doping 42 - 43 ANNUAL REPORT 2020 REPORT ANNUAL Technical Commission 44 - 45 Financial Report 46 - 70 State Associations 72 - 89 Cycling ACT 72 - 73 Cycling NSW 74 - 75 Cycling NT 76 - 77 Cycling QLD 78 - 79 Cycling SA 80 - 81 Cycling TAS 82 - 85 Cycling VIC 86 - 87 WestCycle 88 - 89 World Results 90 - 97 Australian Results 98 - 113 Team Listings 114 - 115 Office Bearers and Staff 116 - 119 Honour Roll 120 - 122 Award Winners 123 PHOTOGRAPHY CREDITS: Craig Dutton, Casey Gibson, Con Chronis, ASO, John Veage, UCI, Steve Spencer, Commonwealth Games Australia, Adobe Stock 3 PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY PRINCIPAL PARTNERS SPORT PARTNERS ANNUAL REPORT 2020 REPORT ANNUAL MAJOR PARTNERS CYCLING AUSTRALIA CYCLING BROADCAST PARTNERS 4 PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY EVENT PARTNERS CYCLING AUSTRALIA CYCLING ANNUAL REPORT 2020 REPORT ANNUAL SUPPORTERS Cycling Australia acknowledges Juilliard Group for support in the provision of the CA Melbourne Office 5 BOARD AND EXECUTIVE TEAM AS AT 30 SEPTEMBER 2020 CYCLING AUSTRALIA BOARD DUNCAN MURRAY STEVE DRAKE LINDA EVANS Chair Managing Director Director ANNUAL REPORT 2020 REPORT ANNUAL ANNE GRIPPER GLEN PEARSALL PENNY SHIELD Director Director Director EXECUTIVE TEAM CYCLING AUSTRALIA CYCLING STEVE DRAKE JOHN MCDONOUGH KIPP KAUFMANN Chief Executive Officer Chief Operating Officer General Manager and Company Secretary Sport SIMON JONES NICOLE ADAMSON Performance Director, General Manager Australian Cycling Team Participation and Member Services 6 Message from Sport Australia The start of 2020 has been an extraordinarily tough time for Australians, including all of us committed to sport. -
Eastern Veterans Cycling Club
Eastern veterans cycling club www.easternvets.com.au Respecting the Rights of all Road Users www.easternvets.com Newsletter July 3 rd 2010 Steels Creek – Graded Scratch & Teams’ Races – June 26 th Race report As the lead grew a few more souls made their way to the front of the chase; the Donnellys Frank & Gerard (Celtic/TFM), Trevor A forecast of cold, wet and miserable conditions didn’t Coulter & Steve Ross (Team Degani) and Tony Zanalla (Omara) discourage the hardy membership of Eastern Vets from turning but organisation was lacking and the gap to the leaders didn’t out in numbers for last week’s scratch race at Steels Creek. come down. Even with the threat of hail deterring members of the lower grades it was a healthy 74 who fronted the starter to compete In the break the three were working hard to build their advantage, in four well patronised races, punctures and imminent Peter Howard and Tony Chandler putting in solid turns, Peter hypothermia meant a few fewer finished the race than started O’Callaghan hanging on and contributing where he could. but it was still good racing. By half race distance puncture and fatigue had dropped a couple Proceedings were led off by a full strength Teams’ Race, a from the chase and the leaders had enough of a break to ease back couple of teams having to cajole a ring-in or two to fill the a bit and mark tempo confident that the half-lap turnarounds, and numbers. No sooner had the two-dozen headed over the first the long straight sections, were enough to keep an eye on the rise and out of sight than the rain started, only to stop just in pursuit. -
A Slovak Superstar: Peter Sagan
A Slovak superstar: Peter Sagan Peter Sagan, planet's most successful cyclist, was born in Slovakia in 1990. With 89 victories he goes by motto »Wake up and be happy«. Sep 29, 2017 Photo credit: Reuters Pictures Peter Sagan can do it all – he is one of the world’s most powerful and skilled bike riders, a sprinter and is also considered to be one of the cycling’s greatest talents. This claim is proved by the list of his major wins: 7 stage wins Tour de France, 5 points competition Tour de France, 2015 Tour of California, 2015 road race world champion, 2016 road race world champion, and 2016 Tour of Flanders. He is a Slovakian professional road-bicycle racer for UCI WorldTeam Bora-Hansgrohe. He started as a mountain bike racer and in 2008, before moving to road racing won the Junior Mountain Bike World Championship. On September 24th this year, Sagan won the World Championship for the third consecutive year at the World Road Race Championships in Norwegian Bergen and became the first cyclist to win three gold medals at the World Championship in a row! Photo credit: AFP Bratislava’s own motto of “Accessibility-Innovation-Execution” should also be the motto for the whole country and for every aspect. Slovaks surely are an amazing nation, successful in all fields one can imagine. Their pride and happiness reflected on their champion Peter Sagan surely gave the Slovaks a worldwide popularity and some hope to host some cycling events as, for example, “Gran Fondo”. Slovaks are ready, what about the World? While considering to organise the race in the Slovak Republic, let us keep in mind that those are the people who actually go from words to actions. -
Rapport Annuel UCI 2015
RAPPORT ANNUEL 2015 Table des matières Message du Président 4 RAPPORT DE GESTION ET DE PERFORMANCE 8 L’Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) 10 Un sport, huit disciplines 12 Rapport du Directeur Général 16 Relations internationales 20 Une année de sport et d’événements 24 Cyclisme sur route 26 Cyclisme sur piste 32 Mountain bike 36 BMX 40 Paracyclisme 44 Cyclo-cross 48 Trial 52 Cyclisme en salle 56 Le Centre Mondial du Cyclisme (CMC) UCI 60 Vélo pour tous 68 Événements de masse 70 Clean Sport 72 RAPPORT FINANCIER 76 Commentaire du CFO et Chiffres clés 78 Rapport du Comité d’Audit au Congrès de l’UCI 82 Rapport de l’Auditeur sur les Comptes Consolidés 84 États Financiers Consolidés 86 Rapport de l’Auditeur sur les États Financiers Statutaires 108 Comptes Statutaires 110 UCI WorldTour 114 ANNEXES Liste des Fédérations Nationales 116 Comité Directeur et organisation générale 118 Commissions 120 Résultats et classements 2015 126 3 Message du Président Ce Rapport Annuel couvre ma deuxième année complète au poste de Président de l’Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI). J’estime qu’il reflète les progrès significatifs que nous avons accomplis dans la modernisation de notre organisation afin de veiller à ce qu’elle soit une Fédération Internationale remarquable par ses résultats et son intégrité. J’ai été élu Président en 2013 avec pour mandat de restaurer la confiance dans notre sport et l’UCI ainsi que leur crédibilité. En 2015, nous nous sommes appuyés sur les avancées réalisées l’année précédente afin de poursuivre cet objectif précis. L’UCI contribue à montrer la voie dans l’établissement des meilleures pratiques en termes d’intégrité et de transparence sportives. -
Su 20 Tour Down Under Australia Route Results February Date Race Country Route
January Date Race Country Route Results Tu 15 – Su 20 Tour Down Under Australia Route Results February Date Race Country Route Results We 6 – Su 10 Tour of Valencia Spain Route Results Tu 12 – Su 16 Tour Colombia Colombia Route Results We 20 – Su 24 Ruta del Sol Spain Route Sun 24 – Sa 2/3 UAE Tour UAE Route March Date Race Country Route Results Sa 2 Omloop Het Belgium Route Nieuwsblad Su 3 Kuurne-Brussels- Belgium Route Kuurne Sa 9 Strade Bianche Italy Donne Sa 9 Strade Bianche Italy Su 10 – Su 17 Paris-Nice France Route we 13 – Tu 19 Tirreno–Adriatico Italy Route Sa 23 Milan – San Remo Italy Mo 25 – Su 31 Volta a Catalunya Spain Route Fr 29 E3 BinckBank Classic Belgium Route Su 31 Gent – Wevelgem Belgium (women) Su 31 Gent – Wevelgem Belgium April Date Race Country Route Results We 3 Dwars door Belgium Vlaanderen Su 7 Tour of Flanders Belgium Route (women) Su 7 Tour of Flanders Belgium Route Mo 8 – Sa 13 Tour of the Spain Basque Country Su 14 Paris – Roubaix France Route We 17 Brabantse Pijl Belgium Su 21 Amstel Gold Race Netherlands Ladies Edition Su 21 Amstel Gold Race Netherlands Mo 22 – Fr 26 Tour of the Alps Italy/Aut Route We 24 La Flèche Belgium Wallonne Femmes We 24 La Flèche Belgium Wallonne Su 28 Liège–Bastogne– Belgium Liège Femmes Su 28 Liège–Bastogne– Belgium Liège Tu 30 – Su 5/5 Tour de Switzerland Romandie May Date Race Country Route Results Sa 11 – Su 2/6 Giro d’Italia Italy Route Su 12 – Sa 18 Tour of California USA Route June Date Race Country Route Results Su 9 – Su 16 Critérium du France Dauphiné Sa 15- Su 23 Tour -
21St — 27Th February 2021
21ST — 27TH FEBRUARY 2021 YAS ISLAND 7 STAGE SAT, FEBRUARY 27TH 2021 TOP SPONSORS OFFICIAL CAR theuaetour.com 27th February 2021 THE STAGE REPORT Stage 7 – Yas Island Stage – km 147 START: Yas Mall – 127 riders are underway for the final stage as the flag is dropped at 13:05. Battistella, Sobrero and Brunel jump away early on, at km 1, immediately picking up the pace and growing their advantage. At km 3, the gap stands at 25”; at km 7: 1’50”. At km 10, the breakaway are 2’40” up the road already, and their lead keeps going up, reaching 3’05” at km 20. The situation settles, and the gap hovers around two and a half minutes from km 25 through 35. The pace goes on a notch in the peloton, as the first intermediate sprint approaches. Intermediate Sprint (Golf Gardens - km 42.6) Sobrero leads Brunel and Battistella through the IS. Dekker takes fourth place, 1’45” later. The break hits the -100 km marker. Average speed after one hour of racing: 45.600 km/h. The peloton returns to an easy pace, and the gap goes back up to 1’50” at km 55, and to 2’05” at km 60. Groves touches wheels and crashes with 85 km remaining to the finish. Seventy kilometres into the race, the chasers are 1’35” behind; at the -75 km marker, the gap stands at 1’18”. At km 80, the gap stands at 45”, and the peloton is about to split. Ineos Grenadiers are pulling at the front, trying to bridge across to the breakers, and eventually catching them up at approx. -
Biographie Des Coureurs Et Des Worldteams
BIOGRAPHIE DES COUREURS & INFO WORLDTEAMS WORLDTEAMS AG2R LA MONDIALE (FRA) Au plus haut‐niveau depuis 24 ans, la formation française a encore brillé sur le dernier Tour de France avec la troisième place de Romain Bardet qui signait ainsi son deuxième podium consécutif. Une vraie source d’inspiration pour l’équipe dirigée par Vincent Lavenu qui a la particularité de faire éclore ses talents au sein d’un centre de formation qui a fait passer plus de trente coureurs dans les rangs professionnels. A noter que le Québécois Hugo Houle qui ne cesse de progresser, manquera à l’appel cette année puisqu’il est engagé sur les routes du Tour d’Espagne. Date de création : 1992. Victoires 2017 (au 20 août) : 13 LES HOMMES À SUIVRE Oliver Naesen (BEL) : 26 ans, professionnel en 2014. Palmarès : 5 victoires dont Bretagne Classic 2016, champion de Belgique 2017. Cette saison : 1 victoire ; 3e du GP E3, 3e des 4 Jours de Dunkerque, 5e BinckBank Tour. Recruté l’hiver dernier suite à l’arrêt de la formation IAM, Naesen est l’une des grandes satisfactions de la saison chez AG2R La Mondiale. Le titre national décroché en juin est venu couronner un printemps de très haut niveau où il n’aura manqué qu’un brin de réussite au Flamand pour s’offrir des podiums sur les classiques pavées. Mais s’il excelle sur les courses d’un jour, le Belge a aussi démontré, auprès de Romain Bardet sur le Tour de France, sa capacité à jouer les équipiers de luxe. Alexis Vuillermoz (FRA) : 29 ans, professionnel en 2013. -
Sport Sponsorship Report
Finding pathways for rapid transition to a fair economy that thrives within planetary ecological boundaries. www.newweather.org The mission of KR Foundation is to address the root causes of climate change and environmental degradation. www.krfnd.org Evidence based hope for fair climate action at the speed and scale the world needs www.rapidtransition.org Possible is a UK based climate charity working towards a zero carbon society, built by and for the people of the UK. www.wearepossible.org 2 This paper was first published in March 2021. Permission to share This document is published under a creative commons licence: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.0 UK http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/uk/ 3 About the authors Emilie Tricarico is a researcher and writer into social and ecological transitions and is cofounder of SEEKonomics. @EmilieTricarico www.seekonomics.co.uk Andrew Simms is co-director of the New Weather Institute, coordinator of the Rapid Transition Alliance, author of several books on new and green economics and co-author of the original Green New Deal (he’s also a keen member of his local running club). @AndrewSimms_uk www.newweather.org 4 Contents 1. Introduction and summary: Sport floats on a sea of 6 high-carbon sponsorship 2. Why does high-carbon advertising and sponsorship 13 matter? a. Fossil fuel emissions 13 b. Clean air and health 19 c. The impact of climatic upheaval on sport 21 d. Sports’ contribution to climate change 23 3. Normalising polluting lifestyles: how sport 24 sets social norms and why it matters a. -
Radfahren 2012-1
HORST BROZY Malerei ·Painting Radfahren cycling 2012 Hauptstraße 116 42555 Velbert · Germany fon + 49(0)2052-8144382 fon + 49(0)172-2764346 www.horst-brozy.de [email protected] Robbie McEwen, Team Greenedge Cycling, He is back in Australia, 2012 *** Robbie McEwen, Team Greenedge Cycling, Australien 2012 *** Marianne Vos, Rabobank Frauen Team, eilt von Sieg zu Sieg, 7. Lauf Zdenek Stybar, Omega Pharma Quick Step, fährt zu seinem 1. Erfolg in der Cyclecross Weltcup 2012 *** Weltcupsaison 2011/2012, 7. Lauf in Liévin, Frankreich 2012 *** Alejandro Valverde, Team Movistar, gewinnt vor Simon Gerrans (Green Edge) die 5. Etappe der Santos Tour Down Under 2012 **** Martin Kohler, Team BMC, auf dem Weg ins Leadertrikot, Santos Tour Down Under 2012 *** Oscar Freire, Team Katusha, gewinnt die 4. Etappe der Santos T our Down Under 2012 **** André Greipel, Team Lotto-Belisol, gewinnt die 1., 3. & 6. Etappe der Santos T our Down Under 2012 **** Alberto Contador, Team SaxoBank, gewinnt die 3. & 5. Etappe der T our de Tom Boonen, Team Omega Pharma-Quick Step, bei der Tour de San Luis 2012 *** San Luis 2012 *** Team Project 1t4i, während des Trainings 2012 **** Niels Albert gewinnt zum zweiten Mal den Elite W eltmeistertitel im Querfeldeinfahren, Koksijde (BEL) 2012 *** Teamzeitfahren, BMC Cycling Team, auf der 2. Etappe der Katar Rundfahrt 2012 **** Tony Rominger (SUI) Regenschlacht, 2012 *** Mark Cavendish, Sky Cycling Team, gewinnt die 3. Etappe der Katar Rundfahrt 2012 **** Michael Kreder, Team Garmin-Barracuda, gewinnt die 2. & 3. Etappe der Mittelmeerrundfahrt 2012 (Eiseskälte) **** Der Zug rollt, Tour of Oman 2012 **** Philippe Gilbert, BMC Cycling Team, bei seiner Frühjahrsvorbereitung 2012 *** Martin Kohler, Team BMC Cycling, einer der aktivsten Rennfahrer der frühen "Endlich!", Gerald Ciolek, Team Omega Pharma-Quick Step, gewinnt die 3. -
Giudici Di Gara Quadriennio Olimpico 2013-2016
Commissione Nazionale Giudici di Gara Protocollo n. Roma, lì 4 dicembre 2016 Al Presidente della FCI Dott. Renato Di Rocco [email protected] Al Segretario Generale della FCI Dott.ssa Maria Cristina Gabriotti [email protected] OGGETTO: Relazione CNGG Quadriennio Olimpico 2013/2016 Gentile Presidente, Gentile Segretario Generale, onorato dell’incarico ricevuto, di seguito sono ad esporre e a significare l’attività svolta dalla Commissione Nazionale dei Giudici di Gara nel corso del quadriennio olimpico 2013/2016. Il quadriennio che si chiude è stato di particolare rilievo per le molteplici iniziative e gli eventi che lo hanno segnato. Ma è stato significativo in modo speciale per me, trattandosi della prima esperienza di presidenza in una Struttura Nazionale, un impegno che - ben conoscendone il peso - non ho esitato ad assumere con senso di responsabilità e che ho cercato, per quanto mi sia riuscito, di onorare al meglio. E qui devo subito ricordare e ringraziare - mi si permetta di farlo - i colleghi che con me compongono la Commissione Nazionale Giudici di Gara: Ilenia Menini, Federica Guarniero, Patrizia Pietra e Domenico Passaretta Poter collaborare con loro è stata cosa insieme grata e preziosa, e lo stesso vale per i componenti del Consiglio Federale, delle altre Strutture e Commissioni Nazionali, per i funzionari e impiegati della FCI e per tutti gli altri dirigenti centrali e periferici. A tutti indistintamente va la gratitudine mia personale e un grazie esteso ai nostri Giudici di Gara per il clima amichevole e fattivo che hanno saputo garantirci nelle occasioni più diverse. Grazie. 1 Commissione Nazionale Giudici di Gara COMMISSIONE NAZIONALE GIUDICI DI GARA Relazione Quadriennio Olimpico 2013/2016 2 Commissione Nazionale Giudici di Gara INDICE PREMESSA ...........................................................................................................................................................................