The Cyclists’ Alliance is pleased that the UCI has continued down a path of reform and improvement in women’s elite cycling, starting in 2020. New contract minimum standards, including maternity leave and a starting point for a Women’s WorldTour minimum
The UCI formally announced its long-awaited reforms for women’s cycling, and The Cyclists’ Alliance is excited to share the possibilities with you. Your voice has helped the Alliance to influence many of these reforms, and we believe these are the
There is an election for the President of the Cyclistes Professionel Associes, or CPA, coming up later this month at the World Championships in Innsbruck. The CPA is the current association which represents professional men’s WorldTour and ProContinental road
The Cyclists' Alliance is constantly seeking out new partnerships and ways to enhance and improve the environment of women's cycling. We have just joined forces with the experienced sports nutritionist, Judith Haudum, who would like
A study recently published in the International Working Group (IWG) on Women and Sport Progress Report 2013-2018 has unfortunately revealed that long-standing issues facing sportswomen remain unresolved.
Other areas of sporting and athlete safety were also found to need urgent …
Earlier this August, the UCI unveiled the men’s and women’s road race courses for the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan. The men’s race course has three climbs and the inclusion of the lower slopes of Japan’s iconic Mount Fuji.
The Cyclists' Alliance is proud to announce that we have completed our 2018 Teams Culture Survey. We created this survey to gather first-hand information from the women racing today about the level of professionalism in their teams, based on their
The Cyclists’ Alliance, the first global riders’ association founded by women for women, is pleased to announce that it will be accepting membership from and representing the interests of women in all disciplines of elite cycling.
Trek Factory Racing has made a fantastic new investment into women’s cycling that could help move the bar even higher for our sport. They already sponsor a men’s WorldTour team, but this will be the first time they are the
Multi-time Spanish champion and 2008 Olympic medalist, Leire Olaberría, has challenged the alleged discrimination against her by the Spanish national cycling federation (RFEC). She has filed a complaint with Spain's highest sporting authority, the National Sports Council, as well as
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