The UCI ProTour Council (CUPT) met on Thursday evening at the site of
the World Road Championships in Stuttgart, Germany.
In a press release the UCI announced that it will create a world calender.
The world calender will contain the UCI Pro Tour, the UCI World Raod Championships, the Olympic Games and the Tour de France.
This will likely fuel the conflict between the UCI and Tour de France organizer A.S.O. as the UCI decided that: "The 18 UCI
ProTeams will have the right to participate, following a request from the teams."
The other races of the Grand Tour Organizers (A.S.O., R.C.S. and Unipublic):
"will be integrated into the UCI Europe Tour. Six of these (Giro d’Italia, Vuelta a España, Milano-Sanremo, Paris-Roubaix,
Liège-Bastogne-Liège et Giro di Lombardia) will be registered in a new class at the top of this calendar’s hierarchy.
Participation in these events will be unrestricted. The remaining races (Tirreno-Adriatico, Paris-Nice, La Flèche Wallonne
and Paris-Tours) will be integrated into the existing hors-classe. The limit that is currently imposed, according to which
a maximum of 50% of UCI ProTeams can participate in the events in this class, will be abandoned."
The first UCI Pro Tour race outside Europe will be Australia's Tour Down Under.
The International Cycling Union is planning more Pro Tour races outside Europe: "This worldwide development will continue
over the next years. Other countries are already interested: a letter of intention has been signed with the Chinese National
Federation for a future Tour of China. Discussions are also currently taking place with the Russian Federation and Russian
Government. "
The Tour Down Under will be a Pro Tour race a year earlier than planned. The
race in South Australia is being supported by the state government.
In making the announcement in Stuttgart,
Germany, Mr McQuaid said:
“I’m very pleased with the news
today from the Professional Cycling Council (UCI) that we will be bringing the Tour Down Under into the ProTour,”
UCI Pesident Pat McQuaid said.
“This is a just reward for
an event going into it's tenth year that gets better and better each year, increased media attention in Europe and is a testament
to the sport of cycling.
“I am personally pleased
as this is working toward the globalisation of the sport, because this will be the first time a ProTour event will be held
outside Europe.
“The efforts in Adelaide
and success of the Tour Down Under are due to the support of Mike Rann, who I've met with on several occasions, and whose
enthusiasm knows no bounds.
“I look forward to being
at your ProTour event next year and visiting Adelaide.”
Premier Mike Rann said the announcement
is a double victory for the State and the best possible present for the Tour Down Under’s 10th
birthday next year.
“This news caps off a spectacular
week in South Australia’s history,” Mr Rann said.
“We have had perhaps our
best ever economic news emerging >from the Olympic Dam mine in the north of the State and now a massive sporting coup for
South Australia.
“Not only will we be the
first country outside of Europe to host ProTour, we are the first on the ProTour calendar for next year’s series.
“Originally, we had hoped
to secure ProTour over other countries such as the USA (California), Russia and China for 2009, but last night’s announcement
from Stuttgart, Germany is even better.
“Whilst there is much hard
work to be done, we are confident that we can deliver a ProTour race in just over three months’ time, making us part
of this historic milestone in world cycling.
“This is the highest ranking
and the highest honour that could be given to our Tour Down Under.
“There could not be any bigger
television advertising campaign for South Australia. This will give us the kind of publicity that money cannot buy.
“It will beam South Australia
through television screens around the world as the planet’s best cyclists wind their way through some of our most stunning
countryside.
“We expect more tourists
will travel to South Australia to witness the race and local fans will be able to take part in the biggest ever festival of
cycling in our State’s history.
“This is the ultimate reward
for a State that has made itself the cycling capital of Australia by truly embracing the sport and turning on a race that
is second-to-none.”
Tourism Minister Jane Lomax-Smith
said the win is the result of more than 12 months of work to expand the Tour Down Under, along with persistent lobbying of
the UCI.
“The Premier, and Race Director
Mike Turtur and I have each been involved in personal meetings, phone calls and repeated approaches to help secure this win
for South Australia,” Dr Lomax-Smith said.
“I would like to extend our
congratulations and thanks to Mike Turtur and the event team of hard-working people who make the Tour Down Under such a success
every year.
“The Tour Down Under is highly
regarded amongst the riders, crew members and world officials and that has certainly helped us to achieve ProTour status.
“Last month, we welcomed
ŠKODA AUTO as a major sponsor of the event for the next three years.
“We know that joining the
ProTour series will further increase the race’s success in the future.”
Race Director Mike Turtur
said the ProTour series is the highest league of cycling in the world.
“ProTour will bring more
teams and the world’s best cyclists to our doorstep,” he said.
“The
UCI has confidence in our ability to deliver a ProTour event in January next year and we will absolutely make sure that happens.”
Cycling Australia President Mike
Victor OAM was in Stuttgart for the announcement, and congratulated South Australia on securing
the right to host the first ever ProTour event to be staged outside of Europe.
“We look forward to it becoming
one of the landmark events on the world calendar,” Mr Victor said.
“The elevation of the Tour
Down Under to ProTour status is further endorsement of the standing of Australian cycling on the world stage and a huge honour
for South Australia.
“Our
cyclists have proven they have what it takes to be among the best in the world and now they will have an opportunity to race
in South Australia in one of the top-ranked events on the world calendar.”