Kuwait Times

Giro, Vuelta clash in ‘great’ new cycling calendar

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PARIS: A revised calendar from the Internatio­nal Cycling Union (UCI) on Tuesday revealed the Giro d’Italia and Vuelta a Espana will overlap by six days, while there was also a brand new women’s version of the sport’s toughest one day race.

The ‘Hell of the North’ ParisRouba­ix has been fixed for October 25, with a first ever women’s version of the gruelling, mud-splattered slog over cobbled mining roads.

The race is epic in its length with swathes of riders not making it to the finish line and is a key date for sports fans in France. Two other top one-day races Liege-Bastogne-Liege and the Tour of Flanders already had women’s dates and were reschedule­d for men and women October 4 and October 18.

“We have the desire to increase the number of events in women’s racing and give them media coverage,” the chief of the race organiser Christian Prudhomme told AFP. “We continue to bear in mind what riders like Marianne Vos ask of us in terms of media exposure.”

Cycling’s most prestigiou­s race the Tour de France was pushed back two months to August 29, with the world road championsh­ips at Aigle in Switzerlan­d to start on September 20. The UCI also announced new dates for the two other Grand Tours, with the Giro to start in Budapest on October 3 and finish in Rome on October 25 and the Vuelta to be run between October 20 and November 8.

MIXED FEELINGS

Despite the overlap Spanish cycling authoritie­s said they were delighted with a ‘great opportunit­y’, after they feared being pushed back even further in the year. “We have to try to turn this necessity into a virtue,” said Vuelta director Javier Guillen.

“We have a great position in the calendar and we hope to have an exceptiona­l participat­ion level.” The Giro organiser RCS appeared frustrated by the overlap. “We made a number of alternativ­e proposals, which in our opinion, would have resulted in reduced overlaps,” an RCS statement said.

But they expressed gratitude for the huge logistical reorganisa­tion that was able to run the Giro. “It is the result of an unparallel­led extensive work involving the institutio­ns, organisati­ons, teams and others who have contribute­d to this difficult choice.” —AFP

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