NEWS
The 2024 AIOCC General Assembly will take place in Italy
The association’s executive board has decided to hold the event on November 21-22, 2024, in Garda Trentino (Italy), between Arco and Riva del Garda
Stakeholders of UCI Women’s WorldTour and UCI WorldTour gather at their annual seminar
The different stakeholders of the UCI Women’s WorldTour and UCI WorldTour met on 13 and 14 December in Lausanne, Switzerland, for their annual seminar organised by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI).
Marcos Moral received the AIOCC 2022 trophy
Marcos Moral received the AIOCC 2022 trophy. After more than 40 years with the organization of the Vuelta a Burgos, the last thirteen of which as race director, Marcos Moral received the AIOCC 2022 trophy
The AIOCC General Assembly in Burgos (Spain)
The AIOCC hold its General Assembly this Friday, November 24 in Burgos (Spain).
44 representatives from member races attended the event this morning while 14 members followed the debates via videoconference.
Chrono des Nations: victory for Tarling and Kiesenhofer
Only nineteen years old! Joshua Tarling (Ineos – Grenadiers) confirmed at Les Herbiers this Sunday that he is already among the best riders in the world.
Il Lombardia: Pogacar gets his hattrick
Unstoppable! Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) won Il Lombardia for the third time in a row, the final monument of the season.
Roglic pads his exit
© Giro dell'Emilia Giro dell’Emilia: Roglic pads his exit After announcing his imminent departure from Jumbo-Visma on the morning of the event, just to put the noise around his future to rest at least for the moment, Primoz Roglic said he wanted to concentrate on the...
Hirschi on a roll
Marc Hirschi never wavered in his attempt to win the Skoda Tour Luxembourg, the second general classification victory of his career after winning the Tour of Hungary at the start of the season.
Kuss, the triumph of a model teammate
Though he came to support Primoz Roglic and Jonas Vingegaard, Sepp Kuss succeeded in climbing on the highest step of the Vuelta a Espana podium, winning his first Grand Tour.
Adam Yates continues the UAE tradition
Briton Adam Yates won the Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal by outsprinting his breakaway companion, Frenchman Pavel Sivakov, in the final meters. Third in the last Tour de France, Yates now succeeds Tadej Pogacar, the leader of his UAE Team Emirates, on the list of winners of the prestigious Canadian race. Pogacar did not race the event this year. The 31-year-old Yates settled his score with Sivakov, currently at Ineos but who will join the UAE team next season, 200 meters from the finish after 219.6 km on the rugged Mont-Royal circuit.