Tuesday, 20 June 2017

David Lappartient launches candidacy for UCI presidency

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Former French Cycling Federation president David Lappartient has confirmed that he will stand against Brian Cookson for the role of UCI President, sparking a new power struggle for the most important political role in the sport.

Elections are due to take place on September 21 during the UCI road World Championships in Norway. 

Cookson defeated Pat McQuaid in 2013 to secure his first term as UCI president but now faces a serious challenge if he wants a second four-year term. Lappartient is the current UCI vice-president and president of the European Cycling Union.

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Cookson had expected to stand unopposed but Lappartient has revealed his candidacy 24 hours before the June 21 deadline. He has created a website that includes details of his five-point programme and immediately started a social media campaign. Cookson launched his six-point manifesto on June 2.

“After deep thinking and reflections I have made the decision to be a candidate for the Presidency of UCI at the September 21st Congress, in Bergen – Norway,” Lappartient said in a statement on the ourpassion.org website.

“Like you, I have great passion for cycling and I want to serve our sport at the highest level. I have always voiced my concerns on the various challenges I have witnessed at UCI, and as a vice-President of the organization, I have been made aware of a number of issues that must be urgently addressed if cycling is to remain a credible sport. It is crucial that we have at UCI a President with a real leadership, who is truly engaged and with a clear vision for cycling. I have these qualities and the credentials it take to lead UCI.”

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