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The AIOCC was created on October 19, 1956, in Milan, at the headquarters of the daily La Gazzetta Dello Sport. It now includes the world’s largest cycling organizers of the world calendar. In 2023, we have 157 members from 26 countries, including the three Grand Tours and 26 women’s races.
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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.
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