New Straits Times

Smaller teams for Grand Tour next year

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AIGLE (SWITZERLAN­D): Teams will be reduced from nine riders to eight for next year’s three Grand Tours while the 2018 Tour de France will start a week later to avoid clashing with the football World Cup.

The Internatio­nal Cycling Union (UCI) said in a statement on Thursday that their Profession­al Cycling Council (PCC) applied the change which would come into effect in 2018.

The ‘Grand Tours’ consist of the the Tour de France, Giro d’Italia and Vuelta a Espana.

The move to reduce the size of teams has been on the agenda for some time to make races less predictabl­e and too easy for leading teams to control and also for safety reasons.

“The size of teams taking part in the three Grand Tours will be reduced from the current nine to eight, thereby reducing the peloton size to a maximum of 176 and assisting in efforts to ensure the safety of the peloton and the rest of the race convoy,” a UCI statement said.

“It is intended that the maximum peloton size for other races in the UCI WorldTour and the UCI Continenta­l Circuits will also be reduced to 176, with the regulation­s to put this into effect being submitted for approval in due course.

“These changes will be effective from the 2018 season.”

Next year’s Tour de France will start on July 7, meaning it will only overlap with the World Cup in Russia by a week. Reuters

 ?? EPA PIC ?? Sergio Perez of Sahara Force India F1 Team (left) inspects the track at the Baku City Circuit in Azerbaijan on Thursday.
EPA PIC Sergio Perez of Sahara Force India F1 Team (left) inspects the track at the Baku City Circuit in Azerbaijan on Thursday.

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