2012 BMX worlds go to England (Birmingham)
*** Birmingham Hosts BMX Worlds 2012 ***

Lausanne, Switzerland -- 06/18/2009
Birmingham to host BMX World Championships in 2012

The international cycling union, the UCI, confirmed
their decision at a meeting in Lausanne today.

The Midlands bid was backed by British medal hopeful Shanaze
Reade and events will be staged at a new facility in Perry Park,
which will also host the European Championships in 2011.

However, British track cyclists will face less than ideal preparations
for the 2012 Olympics after Melbourne was named as the venue for
the world track championships in the same year.

Last year, British Cycling chief David Brailsford credited a successful world
championships in Manchester and the springboard for the unprecedented
success that followed less than five months later in Beijing.

~ UCI Management Committee meeting - Day 1

The Management Committee of the International Cycling Union
which is meeting on 18 and 19 June at the headquarters of the
International Olympic Committee (IOC) in Lausanne, Switzerland,
today awarded the following World Championships:

* 2011 Indoor Cycling: Kagoshima (Japan)
* 2012 Track: Melbourne (Australia)
* 2012 BMX: Birmingham (Great Britain)
* 2010-2012 Masters Mountain Bike: Santa Catarina (Brazil)

The UCI Management Committee was very satisfied to hear the
latest developments in the biological passport programme, on the
basis of which the UCI yesterday opened the first disciplinary
proceedings.

The UCI Management Committee was also pleased to hear of the
decisions taken yesterday by the UCI ProTour Council (CUPT).

The CUPT reserved the dates of 10 and 12 September 2010 for two
new UCI ProTour races, both in Canada: the first in Montreal and the
second in Quebec City. The organisers of both events have requested
four-year licences. The applications must now follow the usual licence
award procedures.

The Management Committee members were informed of a date
change for the Volta Ciclista a Catalunya (Tour of Catalonia), which
will next take place from 22 to 28 March 2010, and of an application
by the organisers of the Tour of California for a UCI ProTour licence
as from 2011. Here too, no licence may be awarded until all the
formalities have been completed. The next Tour of California
will take place from 16 to 23 May 2010.

The likely addition of three American races to the UCI ProTour
represents exactly the kind of global expansion this calendar
was intended to promote.

The Management Committee then granted approval for earpieces
to be banned on two stages of the forthcoming Tour de France
(14 and 17 July).

The Management Committee welcomed the agreement
concluded between the Astana team and its sponsors, and
noted that the team’s riders would now have the peace of
mind to focus on their careers once more.

The UCI will inform the Licence Commission of this
development and will continue to follow the situation closely.

Finally, the UCI Management Committee has decided not to
institute disciplinary proceedings against Mr Tom Boonen for
having allegedly taken cocaine out of competition, after the
Belgian rider supplied a number of elements in his defence.

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