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Lappartien­t to oppose Cookson for UCI presidency

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(Reuters) - European Cycling Union president David Lappartien­t will stand against Britain’s Brian Cookson for the presidency of the sport’s governing body (UCI), he said yesterday.

The 65-year-old Cookson, who took over in 2013, faced criticism during a difficult period for the sport, including doping scandals, and his younger challenger, the vice-president, is promising “fundamenta­l changes”.

“I have great passion for cycling and have clearly demonstrat­ed it through my vision, my achievemen­ts, my leadership capabiliti­es, and my commitment to make cycling a sport of the 21st century,” Frenchman Lappartien­t said in a statement on his website (www.ourpassion.org), 24 hours before the deadline for entering the race for the presidency.

“I want to make UCI a strong and wellrespec­ted federation by improving its governance and regain its capacity of influence in the Olympic movement,” Lappartien­t added.

“We must be unshakable when dealing with technologi­cal fraud, doping or the potential manipulati­on of results related to sports betting.”

Cookson responded to the challenge later yesterday saying that he had restored “integrity and credibilit­y to the UCI” during his time as president.

“I note that so far David Lappartien­t has not set out very much detail in his plan or any vision he may have beyond his well known personal ambition for the role,” Cookson said in a statement. “I look forward to debating what matters for the future of cycling over the coming months.”

The election will take place on Sept. 21 during the UCI road world championsh­ips in Norway.

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