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Glasgow will host the first edition of the new-look Cycling World Championships in 2023. The city will be the focal point for the event in Scotland which will bring together 13 different cycling disciplines in one region for the first time, including the road and track world championships.
The move is the fruition of a plan by the sport’s governing body, the UCI , to effectively create a World Cup of cycling with all the world’s top riders in one place every four years, always occurring in a pre-Olympic year.
Alongside the blue-riband events like road and track world title races, the Championships will also host para-cycling, mountain biking and BMX, which will all have the prize of the world champion’s traditional rainbow jersey on the line.
Tour de France 2018: The story of the raceShow all 84 1 /84Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage one The pack leaves Noirmoutier-en-l'ile.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage one Chris Froome crashes, losing a minute of time.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage one A fan captures some of the build-up to the race.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage one Colombian debutant Fernando Gaviria celebrates his victory.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage two Sylvain Chavanel on the breakaway.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage two The pack rides through a roundabout
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage two Australia's Heinrich Haussler is treated at the finish.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage two Peter Sagan celebrates his win.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage three Katusha-Alpecin warm-up for the team time trial.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage three Team Sky finished second...
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage three ...Behind BMC.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage three Peter Sagan loses the yellow jersey to Greg Van Avermaet.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage three Spectators line the road.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage three Fans cheer the Tour and France at the World Cup.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage four Greg Van Avermaet in the pack.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage four Fernando Gaviria wins his second stage.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage five A photo taken with a tilt and shift lens shows the pack riding along the harbour of Concarneau.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage five Greg Van Avermaet leads the peloton.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage five Peter Sagan wins again.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage six The pack at the start of the stage.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage six Greg Van Avermaet stays in yellow.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage six Colombia's Darwin Atapuma stacks water bottles for his teammates.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage six Ireland's Dan Martin celebrates on the line.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage seven
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage seven
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage seven Dylan Groenewegen wins and delivers a message to his critics.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage eight The pack rides past the Notre-Dame des Andelys church.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage right Groenewegen takes another victory.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage nine Richie Porte crashes out of the Tour.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage nine The cobbles to Roubaix.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage nine Chris Froome reaches the finish.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage nine John Degenkolb celebrates his victory.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Rest day Chris Froome addresses the media.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 10 The pack rides through the village of Manigod
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 10 Julian Alaphilippe celebrates on the line.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 11 The breakaway climb.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 11 Germany's Rick Zabel drinks after he crossed the finish line.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 11 Geraint Thomas escapes to the finish in La Rosiere...
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 11 ...And celebrates a standout victory.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 12 The pack ascends the Montvernier.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 12 Netherlands' Steven Kruijswijk rides through flare bomb smoke
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 12 Geraint Thomas leads Chris Froome as the going gets tough.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 12 Geraint Thomas escapes at the summit...
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 12 ... And clinches another stage win.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 13
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 13 Chris Froome in the pack.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 13 Geraint Thomas in yellow alongside his team-mate Gianni Moscon.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 13 Peter Sagan celebrates another victory.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 14 Winds split the peloton in four.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 14
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 14 Tom Dumoulin keeps his eye on Geraint Thomas.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 14 Omar Fraile celebrates as he crosses the finish for a surprise win.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 15 The pack rides under the Millau Viaduct.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 15 Chris Froome and Geraint Thomas on route to Carcassonne.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 15 Sky's Gianni Moscon would be later disqualified for punching another rider.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 15 Denmark's Magnus Nielsen celebrates his calculated victory.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Rest day Dave Brailsford conducts and explosive press conference, blaming animosity towards Team Sky on "a French cultural thing".
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Rest day Chris Froome and Geraint Thomas present a united front before the press.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Rest day Froome was asked if he expected Thomas to help him through the Pyrenees. "No," he said.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 16 The race is interrupted by protesters.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 16 Police use pepper spray.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 16 The race is stopped as riders are aggravated by the pepper spray.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 16 The race returns to the road.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 16 Geraint Thomas in the pack.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 16 Julian Alaphilippe celebrates victory.
Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 17 Chris Froome struggles up the Col du Portet, losing contact with the leaders.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 17 Geraint Thomas breaks clear of his rivals in the final hundred metres...
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 17 ... And finishes second, increasing his lead to nearly two minutes.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 17 Nairo Quintana celebrates a hard-fought victory on top of the Col du Portet.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 18 The pack begin the final mountain stage of the race.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 18 Nairo Quintana bears the injuries of an early crash.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 18 Geraint Thomas in the peloton.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 18
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 18 Arnaud Démare wins the sprint in Pau.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 19 Julian Alaphilippe and Audrey Amador on the descent.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 19 Julian Alaphilippe shows his descending skills.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 19 Tanel Kangert leads the breakaway up the famous Col du Tourmalet.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 19
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 19 Geraint Thomax extends his lead to more than two minutes with only a 31km individual time trial to go.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 20 Tom Dumoulin prepares to begin his time trial, needing to beat Geraint Thomas by more than two minutes to win the Tour de France.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 20 Geraint Thomas performs well, finishing third to all but seal his triumph.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 20 Geraint Thomas lets the moment sink in.
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Tour de France 2018: The story of the race Stage 21 Geraint Thomas and his Team Sky team-mates sip champagne on their victory ride to Paris.
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Glasgow’s Sir Chris Hoy velodrome will host the track events while the wider Scotland region will also put on some of the Championships.
UCI Cycling World Championships 13 events brought together... • UCI Road World Championships
• UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships
• UCI Track Cycling World Championships
• UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships
• UCI Mountain Bike Cross-country World Championships
• UCI Mountain Bike Downhill World Championships
• UCI Mountain Bike Marathon World Championships
• UCI Mountain Bike Cross Country Eliminator World Championships
• UCI Trials World Championships
• UCI BMX Freestyle Park World Championships
• UCI BMX World Championships
• UCI Indoor Cycling World Championships
• UCI Gran Fondo World Championships
UCI president David Lappartient said: “The creation and the implementation of this event was one of the commitments I had made during my campaign for UCI presidency and I am proud to have fulfilled it.
“Glasgow and Scotland have a great deal of experience in the organisation of major sporting events, notably multi-sports, such as the first edition of the European Sports Championships that it organised in 2018. I am convinced that the UCI Cycling World Championships will be a great success, and I look forward enormously to preparing them with our Scottish partners.”
Glasgow city councillor David McDonald said: “Our city is one of the top five sporting cities in the world, and events like the 2023 UCI Cycling World Championships will help us continue to climb these rankings and realise our big aspirations. This event will be the biggest event staged in the city, and indeed the country, in the coming years – and we cannot wait to welcome athletes, officials, and spectators from around the world to Glasgow.”
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