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INDOOR CYCLING Version 08.02.2021 UCI CYCLING REGULATIONS PART 8 INDOOR CYCLING Version 08.02.2021 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page PART 8 INDOOR CYCLING - ARTISTIC CYCLING ..................................... 4 Chapter I GENERAL RULES ............................................................................. 5 § 1 Events .................................................................................................................. 5 § 2 UCI World Championships .................................................................................. 5 § 3 UCI ranking competitions .................................................................................... 6 § 4 World records ...................................................................................................... 8 § 5 Disciplines and age-groups ................................................................................. 8 § 6 Competition area ................................................................................................. 9 § 7 Equipment .......................................................................................................... 11 § 8 Evaluation sheet ................................................................................................ 13 § 9 Commissaires panel .......................................................................................... 15 Chapter II SPECIFIC RULES ........................................................................... 18 § 1 Length of riding perfomance .............................................................................. 18 § 2 Number of figures .............................................................................................. 18 § 3 Riding performance ........................................................................................... 18 Complement for pair artistic cycling .................................................................. 19 § 4 Sequence of the figure ...................................................................................... 19 Complement for single and pair artistic cycling ................................................. 21 Complement for pair artistic cycling .................................................................. 22 Complement for pair artistic cycling, ACT4 and ACT6 ...................................... 23 Complement for ACT4 and ACT6...................................................................... 23 § 5 Way of stretch .................................................................................................... 25 Complement for pair artistic cycling .................................................................. 28 Complement for ACT4 and ACT6...................................................................... 28 Chapter III EXPLANATIONS OF FIGURES ..................................................... 36 § 1 Single artistic cycling ......................................................................................... 36 § 2 Pair artistic cycling ............................................................................................. 49 § 3 Artistic Cycling Team 4 ...................................................................................... 65 § 4 Artistic Cycling Team 6 ...................................................................................... 93 Chapter IV EVALUATION .............................................................................. 125 § 1 General rules for evaluation ............................................................................ 125 § 2 Evaluation of difficulty ...................................................................................... 125 Complement for single and pair....................................................................... 127 Complement for pair ........................................................................................ 128 Complement for pair, ACT4 and ACT6 ........................................................... 129 Complement for ACT4 and ACT6.................................................................... 129 § 3 Evaluation of execution ................................................................................... 130 E0221 INDOOR CYCLING 1 UCI CYCLING REGULATIONS Chapter V LIST OF FIGURES ....................................................................... 134 § 1 Single artistic cycling ....................................................................................... 134 § 2 Pair artistic cycling ........................................................................................... 145 § 3 Artistic Cycling Team 4 .................................................................................... 161 § 4 Artistic Cycling Team 6 .................................................................................... 173 Chapter VI UCI Artistic Cycling World Cup ..................................................... 188 PART 8 INDOOR CYCLING - CYCLE BALL ........................................... 191 Chapter VII TECHNICAL CONDITIONS ........................................................ 191 § 1 Type of sport .................................................................................................... 191 § 2 Jury .................................................................................................................. 191 § 3 Match field and size ......................................................................................... 191 § 4 Match field boarding ........................................................................................ 192 § 5 Marking of the match field ............................................................................... 192 § 6 Goals ............................................................................................................... 193 § 7 Ball ................................................................................................................... 194 § 8 Clothing ............................................................................................................ 194 § 9 Cycle ball bicycles ........................................................................................... 195 § 10 Defects / Changing bicycle .............................................................................. 196 § 11 Planning of the games ..................................................................................... 196 § 12 Age categories / Game time and additional playing time ................................ 197 Chapter VIII GAME RULES ........................................................................... 199 § 1 General rules ................................................................................................... 199 § 2 Kick off ............................................................................................................. 200 § 3 Start of the match ............................................................................................ 200 § 4 Interruption / Whistling signal / Neutral ball ..................................................... 200 § 5 Advantage rule ................................................................................................ 201 § 6 Riding behind goal line / Permission to participate the game ......................... 201 § 7 Scoring a goal .................................................................................................. 202 § 8 Out ball ............................................................................................................ 202 § 9 Corner ball ....................................................................................................... 203 § 10 Goal defence ................................................................................................... 203 § 11 Penalty area..................................................................................................... 204 § 12 Free kick .......................................................................................................... 205 § 13 Penalty kick...................................................................................................... 205 § 14 Whistle signals ................................................................................................. 206 § 15 Complaints / Improper behavior / Unsporting behavior ................................... 207 § 16 Injuries and suspension of players and teams ................................................ 208 Chapter IX RESULTS / CLASSIFICATION BY POINTS / OBJECTIONS ....... 210 § 1 Results ............................................................................................................. 210 § 2 Classification by points .................................................................................... 210 § 3 Ties / Final matches ........................................................................................ 210 § 4 Penalty kicks .................................................................................................... 212 § 5 Objections ........................................................................................................ 212 E0221 INDOOR CYCLING 2 UCI CYCLING REGULATIONS Handsigns Commissaire .............................................................................................. 213 Chapter X CLASSIFICATION OF RACES / UCI RANKINGS ......................... 215 §1 Classification of races ...................................................................................... 215 § 2 UCI Rankings..................................................................................................
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