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New UCI chief ‘for salary cap’

David Lappartient
David Lappartient

Paris: New International Cycling Union (UCI) president David Lappartient told AFP on Thursday that he would support a salary cap to help improve competitiveness amongst World Tour teams.

“We should be able to pay an athlete as much as we want, but if we pay a lot for one rider, we have a bit less money and that balances our strengths,” said Lappartient, who defeated incumbent Briton Brian Cookson in a vote in Bergen, Norway in September.

“The aim is to have attractive races and not that a team has the best riders in the world and blocks the races,” he added in a clear reference to Team Sky’s domination of the Tour de France in recent years.

Chris Froome has won the Tour in four of the last five years, with Bradley Wiggins triumphing before that in 2012.

But Sky have come under fire over the strength of Froome’s support cast, including the likes of Richie Porte, Wout Poels and Mikel Landa over the years -- all riders capable of fighting for a Grand Tour victory.

Sky’s strength has been one of the major reasons Froome has rarely been challenged for overall Tour glory.

Lappartient admitted it “would not be easy” to implement a salary cap but he praised the decision to reduce the size of teams from nine to eight riders in Grand Tours and eight to seven in other World Tour races as a positive step to improving competitiveness.

AFP


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