Daily Dispatch

Glasgow to host WC

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Glasgow will host the first multi-disciplina­ry cycling world championsh­ips in 2023, organisers said on Friday, bringing to fruition an idea championed by Internatio­nal Cycling Union (UCI) president David Lappartien­t.

“This innovative new multi-disciplina­ry cycling event will bring together 13 existing UCI cycling World Championsh­ips into one mega event to be held every four years, commencing in Glasgow and Scotland in 2023,” organisers said in a statement on Friday.

“Thousands of cyclists, representi­ng all regions of the world, will vie for the iconic rainbow jersey at this landmark event to be held in Scotland – the perfect stage for events.”

Lappartien­t said of the event, to be held every pre-summer Olympic year: “I am delighted that the UCI has today awarded the 2023 UCI Cycling World Championsh­ips to Glasgow and Scotland.”

The 2023 gathering is the result of a partnershi­p between the Scottish Government, EventScotl­and, British Cycling, UK Sport, Glasgow City Council and the UCI.

The world cycling championsh­ips for each discipline take place in different locations each year.

Lappartien­t, who was elected in 2017, said last year he wanted “the world championsh­ips of every discipline to come together in the same location every four years”. —

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