UCI confirms the introduction of the GPS tracking system for all races at the Rwanda Road World Championships

The UCI has the introduction of a GPS driver tracking system at the Road Worlds Championships in Rwanda next week (21-28.

All drivers in all categories are equipped with a GPS tracking device at every event in the worlds, whereby the tracking system enables complete monitoring of driver positions and speeds.

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The UCI previously tested the system in August at the Tour de Romandie Féminin with a driver per team with the device. However, the test was not completely planned after five teams were disqualified after a dispute over the GPS devices on the first day of the race.

Visma lease A bike, a canyon-sram-zondacrypto, EF Education-Olotly, Picnic-Postnl and Lidl-Trek were disqualified by the breed after they did not agree to the implementation of the system-imposed on security, consent and liability.

“This initiative is part of the ongoing efforts of the UCI and safer to improve the security of professional road cyclists. The GPS security tracking used in Rwanda was tested in the three phases of the Tour de Romandie Féminin in Switzerland, which made it possible to be refined.”

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“In such a case, the exact position of the driver is transferred to the responsible parties in the convoy organizers, UCI commissioners, medical and security services – so that corresponding measures can be taken immediately.”

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