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Gulf Today
4 hours ago
- Sport
- Gulf Today
Pogacar back in Dauphine yellow after sixth stage victory
UAE Team-Emirates XRG's Tadej Pogacar soloed to victory in the sixth stage of the Criterium du Dauphine on Friday to reclaim the yellow jersey and put himself firmly in contention for overall victory. With this 97th victory of his career, the Slovenian, who cruised in 1min 1sec ahead of Denmark's Jonas Vingegaard, becomes the active rider with the joint-most victories -- on a par with French sprinter Arnaud Demare. Belgian Remco Evenepoel, who was leading the overall classification, finished fifth at 1min 50sec. Pogacar now has a 43sec lead over Vingegaard, 54sec over German Florian Lipowitz and 1min 22sec over Evenepoel. The Slovenian had already worn the yellow jersey before in this 77th edition of the Dauphine after claiming victory in the first stage last weekend. 'I'm super happy to be back in yellow. It was a very good day for us,' said Pogacar. 'I'm getting very good answers from this Dauphine. I wasn't too stressed after the time-trial (on Wednesday) and the shape is here.' On Friday, in the first of three mountain stages and competing under a baking sun, he took his revenge on Vingegaard on the Cote de Domancy, where the Dane had outclassed him in a time-trial at the 2023 Tour de France. The world champion put in an acceleration with 7km to go that left everyone in his wake. Only Vingegaard managed to hang on to his wheel for a few metres before settling back, unable to keep up with his rival. It was an important marker for Pogacar to put down to his leading Tour de France rivals ahead of his title defence following the 26-year-old's sub-par showing in Wednesday's time-trial at the Dauphine. Saturday's queen stage is a mountainous 132km run from Grand-Aigueblanche to Valmeinier 1800. Meanwhile, the UCI opted not to include the One Cycling project when it launched its World Tour and Women's World Tour calendars for 2026 on Thursday, with the governing body saying it was incompatible with its regulatory framework. The project aims to revolutionise cycling with the support of major teams and race organisers. One Cycling wanted an overhaul of the calendar and the possible creation of new competitions to generate new sources of revenue. Agencies

Straits Times
2 days ago
- Business
- Straits Times
One Cycling project not included in next season's UCI calendar
FILE PHOTO: Cycling - UCI Track Cycling World Championships - Ballerup Super Arena, Ballerup, Denmark - October 20, 2024, Denmark's Michael Moerkoev in action during the men's team race Mads Claus Rasmussen/Ritzau Scanpix via REUTERS/File Photo One Cycling project not included in next season's UCI calendar The UCI opted not to include the One Cycling project when it launched its World Tour and Women's World Tour calendars for 2026 on Thursday, with the governing body saying it was incompatible with its regulatory framework. The project, reportedly backed by an investment firm owned by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF), aims to revolutionise cycling with the support of major teams and race organisers. One Cycling wanted an overhaul of the calendar and the possible creation of new competitions to generate new sources of revenue. "The project, which had been developed by certain teams and organisers in collaboration with a sports investment fund, was deemed incompatible with the governance and regulatory framework of the UCI as well as lacking sporting coherence," a UCI press release said. The UCI said it welcomed the fact that cycling is attracting new investors and wished to continue discussions with the project's representatives. There is one addition to the women's calendar with the Dwars door Vlaanderen on April 1, after the race had previously been run on the UCI ProSeries calendar, the second-tier tour. In an effort to promote the continued development of women's cycling, the UCI Management Committee approved a 20% increase in the participation allowance paid by organisers of Women's World Tour events to participating teams. REUTERS Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.


Reuters
2 days ago
- Business
- Reuters
One Cycling project not included in next season's UCI calendar
June 12 (Reuters) - The UCI opted not to include the One Cycling project when it launched its World Tour and Women's World Tour calendars for 2026 on Thursday, with the governing body saying it was incompatible with its regulatory framework. The project, reportedly backed by an investment firm owned by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF), aims to revolutionise cycling with the support of major teams and race organisers. One Cycling wanted an overhaul of the calendar and the possible creation of new competitions to generate new sources of revenue. "The project, which had been developed by certain teams and organisers in collaboration with a sports investment fund, was deemed incompatible with the governance and regulatory framework of the UCI as well as lacking sporting coherence," a UCI press release said. The UCI said it welcomed the fact that cycling is attracting new investors and wished to continue discussions with the project's representatives. There is one addition to the women's calendar with the Dwars door Vlaanderen on April 1, after the race had previously been run on the UCI ProSeries calendar, the second-tier tour. In an effort to promote the continued development of women's cycling, the UCI Management Committee approved a 20% increase in the participation allowance paid by organisers of Women's World Tour events to participating teams.


The Star
2 days ago
- Business
- The Star
Cycling-One Cycling project not included in next season's UCI calendar
FILE PHOTO: Cycling - UCI Track Cycling World Championships - Ballerup Super Arena, Ballerup, Denmark - October 20, 2024, Denmark's Michael Moerkoev in action during the men's team race Mads Claus Rasmussen/Ritzau Scanpix via REUTERS/File Photo (Reuters) -The UCI opted not to include the One Cycling project when it launched its World Tour and Women's World Tour calendars for 2026 on Thursday, with the governing body saying it was incompatible with its regulatory framework. The project, reportedly backed by an investment firm owned by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF), aims to revolutionise cycling with the support of major teams and race organisers. One Cycling wanted an overhaul of the calendar and the possible creation of new competitions to generate new sources of revenue. "The project, which had been developed by certain teams and organisers in collaboration with a sports investment fund, was deemed incompatible with the governance and regulatory framework of the UCI as well as lacking sporting coherence," a UCI press release said. The UCI said it welcomed the fact that cycling is attracting new investors and wished to continue discussions with the project's representatives. There is one addition to the women's calendar with the Dwars door Vlaanderen on April 1, after the race had previously been run on the UCI ProSeries calendar, the second-tier tour. In an effort to promote the continued development of women's cycling, the UCI Management Committee approved a 20% increase in the participation allowance paid by organisers of Women's World Tour events to participating teams. (Reporting by Trevor Stynes; Editing by Ken Ferris)


CNA
2 days ago
- Business
- CNA
One Cycling project not included in next season's UCI calendar
The UCI opted not to include the One Cycling project when it launched its World Tour and Women's World Tour calendars for 2026 on Thursday, with the governing body saying it was incompatible with its regulatory framework. The project, reportedly backed by an investment firm owned by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF), aims to revolutionise cycling with the support of major teams and race organisers. One Cycling wanted an overhaul of the calendar and the possible creation of new competitions to generate new sources of revenue. "The project, which had been developed by certain teams and organisers in collaboration with a sports investment fund, was deemed incompatible with the governance and regulatory framework of the UCI as well as lacking sporting coherence," a UCI press release said. The UCI said it welcomed the fact that cycling is attracting new investors and wished to continue discussions with the project's representatives. There is one addition to the women's calendar with the Dwars door Vlaanderen on April 1, after the race had previously been run on the UCI ProSeries calendar, the second-tier tour. In an effort to promote the continued development of women's cycling, the UCI Management Committee approved a 20 per cent increase in the participation allowance paid by organisers of Women's World Tour events to participating teams.