Union Cycliste Internationale

Union Cycliste Internationale

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The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) is the world governing body of cycling.

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Founded on April 14, 1900, in Paris, France, the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) is the worldwide governing body for cycling. The UCI has 203 National Federations, spread across five Continental Confederations. It develops and oversees cycling in all its forms and for all people: as a competitive sport, a healthy recreational activity, a means of transport, and also just for fun. The UCI manages and promotes the ten cycling disciplines of road, track, mountain bike, BMX Racing, BMX Freestyle, cyclo-cross, trials, indoor cycling, cycling esports and gravel. Five of these are featured on the Olympic Games programme (road, track, mountain bike, BMX Racing and BMX Freestyle), two in the Paralympic Games (road and track), and four in the Youth Olympic Games (road, mountain bike, BMX Racing and BMX Freestyle). The UCI has been EDGE Move certified since January 2022. EDGE is the reference standard at international level for the certification of organizations in terms of professional equality between men and women. The UCI is the first international sports federation to be certified EDGE Move.

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http://www.uci.ch
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Zuschauersport
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51–200 Beschäftigte
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Aigle
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Nonprofit
Gegründet
1900
Spezialgebiete
World Cycling Federation, Cycling, paracycling und Governing body

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