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UCI Approved List LIST OF APPROVED MODELS OF FRAMES AND FORKS Version on 11.08.2016 The Approval Procedure of bicycle frames and came into force on 1 January 2011 in accordance with Article 1.3.001bis of the UCI Regulations. From this date, all new models of frames and forks used by licence holders in road (RD), time trial (TT), track (TR) and cyclo-cross (CX) events must be approved on the basis of the Approval Protocol for Frames and Forks available from the UCI website. Approval by the UCI certifies that the new equipment meets the shape requirements set out in the UCI regulations. However, this approval does not certify in any case the safety of the equipment which must meet the applicable official quality and safety standards, in accordance with Article 1.3.002 of the UCI regulations. The models which are subject to the approval procedure are: all new models of frames and forks used by licence holders in road, track or cyclo-cross events, all models of frames and forks under development on 1 January 2011 which had not yet reached the production stage (the date of the order form of the moulds is evidence), any changes made to the geometry of existing models after 1 January 2011. Models on the market, at the production stage or already manufactured on 1 January 2011 are not required to be approved during the transition stage. However, the non-approved models have to comply in any case with the UCI technical regulations (Articles 1.3.001 to 1.3.025) and are subjects to the commissaires decision during events. At the end of the approval procedure, the names of the approved models of frames and forks, together with the manufacturer’s name, the sizes checked, the date of the approval, the category involved and the identification code are added to the List of Approved Models of Frames and Forks, available from the UCI website. This list will be updated whenever new models are approved. The use of approved models is permitted in competition from the date of approval. The use of approved frames and forks remains subject to Article 1.3.007. 1/24 AIRSTREEEM.COM GMBH Frame name Fork name Cat. Size App. Date Frame Code Fork Code Triple EEE Triple EEE RD XS - XL (5) 18.04.2013 AIR-EEE-RD AIR-EEE-RD ALEOCA Frame name Fork name Cat. Size App. Date Frame Code Fork Code VentoX.3 VentoX.3 RD 50 - 58 (5) 21.04.2016 ALEO-VEX3-RD ALEO-VEX3-RD ALL-CITY CYCLES Frame name Fork name Cat. Size App. Date Frame Code Fork Code THUNDERDOME THUNDERDOME TR 46 - 61 (6) 04.11.2014 ACIT-THUN-TR ACIT-THUN-TR AQUILA CYCLES Frame name Fork name Cat. Size App. Date Frame Code Fork Code EQUIPE-R FB-F0007 RD 48 - 60 (7) 29.10.2013 AQU-EQR-RD AQU-EQR-RD EQUIPE UNO EQUIPE UNO TR 47 - 59 (7) 05.02.2015 AQU-EQ1-TR AQU-EQ1-TR EQUIPE TR EQUIPE TR TR 49 - 56 (4) 19.06.2015 AQU-EQTR-TR AQU-EQTR-TR ARGON 18 Frame name Fork name Cat. Size App. Date Frame Code Fork Code E-118 E-118 TT 49 - 55 (4) 15.03.2011 AR18-E118-TT AR18-E118-TT E-116 E-116 TT 49 - 55 (4) 15.03.2011 AR18-E116-TT AR18-E116-TT Gallium / Gallium Pro GA31 / GA31-PRO RD XXS - XL (6) 20.03.2013 AR18-GAL-RD AR18-GAL-RD Krypton KR Fork RD XXS - XL (6) 19.03.2014 AR18-KRYP-RD AR18-KRYP-RD Nitrogen / Nitrogen Pro N7 RD XS - XL (5) 14.05.2014 AR18-NITR-RD AR18-N7-RD E-117 E-117 TT XS - L (4) 15.04.2015 AR18-E117-TT AR18-E117-TT ELECTRON PRO ELECTRON PRO TR XS - L (4) 26.05.2016 AR18-ELP-TR AR18-ELP-TR AUTHOR Frame name Fork name Cat. Size App. Date Frame Code Fork Code CHARISMA CHARISMA RD 420 - 580 (8) 28.03.2014 AUTH-CHAR-RD AUTH-CHAR-RD AVANTI Frame name Fork name Cat. Size App. Date Frame Code Fork Code Avanti Pista Evo 2 Pista Evo 2 Fork TR S - XL (4) 17.06.2011 AVNT-PIST-TR - Chrono Evo 2 Avanti Chrono Evo 2 TT S- XL (4) 19.08.2011 AVNT-CHR2-TT - Integrated Fork Avanti Cadent ER2 Avanti Cadent ER2 RD S - XL (6) 21.03.2012 AVNT-CER2-RD - Fork Avanti Corsa DR Avanti Corsa DR Fork RD 50.5 - 59.5 (7) 29.05.2012 AVNT-CDR-RD AVNT-CDR-RD Avanti Corsa SL Avanti Corsa SL RD XS - XL (7) 18.03.2013 AVNT-CSL-RD AVNT-CSL-RD Avanti Pista Team Avanti Pista Team TR S - XL (5) 15.12.2014 AVNT-PITM-TR AVNT-PITM-TR Avanti CORSA ER Avanti CORSA ER RD 50.5 - 60 (7) 22.05.2015 AVNT-CER-RD AVNT-CER-RD Avanti GIRO C Avanti GIRO C RD 50.5 - 60 (7) 20.04.2016 AVNT-GIC-RD AVNT-GIC-RD Avanti Pista Pursuit Avanti Pista Pursuit TR M - L (2) 17.02.2016 AVNT-PIPU-TR AVNT-PIPU-TR 2/24 BASSO BIKES SRL Frame name Fork name Cat. Size App. Date Frame Code Fork Code ASTRA ASTRA RD 450 - 610 (7) 13.08.2012 BAS-AST-RD - DIAMANTE DIAMANTE RD 450 - 610 (7) 13.08.2012 BAS-DIA-RD - KONOS KONOS TT 500 - 580 (4) 16.10.2012 BAS-KON-TT - PISTA PISTA TR 440 - 550 (4) 15.09.2015 BAS-PIST-TR BAS-PIST-TR BERRIA BIKE S.L Frame name Fork name Cat. Size App. Date Frame Code Fork Code BELADOR - RD XS - XL (5) 07.07.2011 BERR-BELA-RD - BELADOR 3.0 BLADE 3.0 RD XS - XL (5) 09.11.2015 BERR-BEL3-RD BERR-BEL3-RD BH BIKES EUROPE S.L. Frame name Fork name Cat. Size App. Date Frame Code Fork Code Ultralight Ultralight RD XS - XL (5) 17.02.2012 BHB-ULTR-RD - Global Concept G6 Global Concept G6 RD SM - LA (3) 02.07.2013 BHB-G6-RD BHB-G6-RD Aerolight Aerolight TT SM - LA (3) 09.07.2013 BHB-AERO-TT BHB-AERO-TT G7 Disc G7 Disc RD 54 - 58 (4) 22.04.2016 BHB-G7D-RD BHB-G7D-RD F.I.V.E. BIANCHI S.P.A Frame name Fork name Cat. Size App. Date Frame Code Fork Code IMPULSO FN11 RD 44 - 63 (10) 03.01.2012 BIAN-IMP-RD - OLTRE FF0053 RD 47 - 61 (7) 18.01.2012 BIAN-OLT-RD - OLTRE XR INFINITO FF35 RD 47 - 61 (7) 19.01.2012 BIAN-INFI-RD - SEMPRE FN38 RD 47 - 61 (7) 31.01.2012 BIAN-SEM-RD - D2 pico Crono fork - TT one size 11.04.2012 - BIAN-408-TT (C1605408) - C1605412 TT one size 21.05.2012 - BIAN-412-TT SEMPRE 2013 C1605403 RD 470 - 610 (7) 11.04.2012 BIAN-SEM2-RD - ZURIGO Disk Brake C1605447 CX 490 - 610 (5) 22.02.2013 BIAN-ZUDB-CX BIAN-ZUDB-CX INFINITO CV C1605420 RD 47 - 63 (8) 19.12.2012 BIAN-INCV-RD BIAN-INCV-RD INTENSO C1605404 RD 44 - 63 (9) 24.01.2013 BIAN-INT-RD BIAN-INT-RD OLTRE XR2 / C1605444 RD 47 - 61 (7) 05.04.2013 BIAN-OL2-RD BIAN-OL2-RD OLTRE XR1 ZURIGO MY 2015 C1605447 CX 49 - 61 (6) 18.03.2014 BIAN-ZU15-CX BIAN-ZU15-CX ZOLDER MY 2015 C1605495 CX 49 - 60 (6) 02.04.2014 BIAN-ZO15-CX BIAN-ZO15-CX AQUILA CV C1605511 TT XS - L (4) 20.06.2014 BIAN-AQCV-TT BIAN-AQCV-TT PISTA CARBON MY C1605483 TR S - L (3) 20.06.2014 BIAN-PI15-TR BIAN-PI15-TR 2015 FRECCIA CELESTE FRECCIA CELESTE RD 44 - 61 (8) 24.11.2014 BIAN-FREC-RD BIAN-FREC-RD SPECIALISSIMA CV SPECIALISSIMA CV RD 47 - 61 (7) 05.01.2015 BIAN-SPCV-RD BIAN-SPCV-RD OLTRE XR4 CV OLTRE XR4 CV RD 470 - 610 (7) 23.03.2016 BIAN-OL4-RD BIAN-OL4-RD BLUE COMPETITION CYCLES Frame name Fork name Cat. Size App. Date Frame Code Fork Code Norcross SL Aero / Norcross Aero Disc CX 500 - 580 (5) 09.08.2013 BLUE-NOR-CX BLUE-NOR-CX Norcross EX Aero AXINO AXINO RD 48 - 54 (3) 30.03.2016 BLUE-AXI-RD BLUE-AXI-RD 3/24 BMC Frame name Fork name Cat. Size App. Date Frame Code Fork Code Time Machine Hinge Fork BMC-TMHF-TT Time Machine TT S, MS, ML (3) 21.06.2011 BMC-TIMA-TT Time Machine Regular Fork BMC-TMRF-TT Granfondo 01 Granfondo RD 48 - 61 (6) 08.11.2011 BMC-GF01-RD BMC-GF-RD Granfondo 02 Granfondo RD 48 - 61 (6) 07.11.2011 BMC-GF02-RD BMC-GF-RD GF02 Disc GF02 Disc CX 48 - 61 (6) 01.06.2012 BMC-GF2D-CX BMC-GF2D-CX Time Machine Road BMC-TIMA-RD Hinge Fork Time Machine Road RD 48 - 61 (6) 22.12.2011 BMC-TIMA-RD Time Machine Road BMC-TMRR-RD Regular Fork TrackMachine TR02 Track Fork TR XS - L (4) 26.09.2012 BMC-TR02-TR BMC-TR-TR TeamMachine SLR01 TeamMachine RD 48 - 61 (6) 02.10.2012 BMC-SLR1-RD BMC-TEAM-RD TrackMachine TR01 TrackMachine TR01 TR S - L (3) 30.04.2013 BMC-TR01-TR BMC-TR01-TR TeamMachine SLR02 TeamMachine RD 48 - 60 (5) 02.10.2012 BMC-SLR2-RD BMC-TEAM-RD Crossmachine CX01 Crossmachine CX01 CX 48 - 60 (5) 02.07.2013 BMC-CX1C-CX BMC-CX1C-CX canti canti Granfondo 02 MY 15 Granfondo RD 48 - 61 (6) 08.11.2013 BMC-GF2C-RD BMC-GF-RD TeamMachine SLR03 TeamMachine RD 48 - 60 (5) 20.09.2013 BMC-SLR3-RD BMC-TEAM-RD Crossmachine CX01 Crossmachine CX01 CX 48 - 60 (5) 02.07.2013 BMC-CX1-CX BMC-CX1-CX ALR1 TeamMachine RD 47 - 60 (5) 27.08.2014 BMC-ALR1-RD BMC-TEAM-RD Roadmachine 1+2 Roadmachine 1+2 RD 47 - 61 (6) 30.10.2015 BMC-RMA-RD BMC-RMA-RD BOMA Frame name Fork name Cat.
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