The UCI launches a campaign dedicated to the protection of individuals in cycling
UCI update on testing for technological fraud during the 2018 Tour de France
Key sports law cases of 2017 - Europe, Middle East, Africa, Asia and Australia
The Cycling Anti-Doping Foundation and Anti-Doping Norway announce anti-doping measures for 2017 UCI Road World Championships
The Cycling Anti-Doping Foundation announces anti-doping strategy for 2017 Tour de France
The UCI launches Cycling for All Manifesto
U.S. para cycling athlete, Pinney, accepts sanction for anti-doping rule violation
Is whistleblowing in sport fit for purpose? Part 1 – The current picture
Published Friday, 16 September 2016.
Investigating systemic doping in sports: How independent commissions are established and run
Activities of the CAS Divisions at the Olympic Games Rio 2016
U.S. cycling athlete, Ciolli, accepts sanction for Anti-Doping Rule Violation
CAS Ad Hoc Division Rio 2016: 21 cases registered – status as of 5 August 2016
ITU licenses technology fraud software from UCI
UCI update on technological fraud tests at the 2016 Tour de France
Technological advances in sports equipment: Cheating or evolution? Part 1 -The issues
Published Thursday, 02 June 2016.
UCI statement on Sergio Henao
A comparison of the Olympic selection procedures for British Cycling, Athletics and Swimming
Published Tuesday, 17 May 2016.
US cycling athlete, Buckley, accepts sanction for Anti-Doping Rule Violation
Decision of the Disciplinary Commission concerning the UCI WorldTeam Katusha
Cyclist, Tovar, accepts sanction for anti-doping rule violation
US cycling athlete, Mulwitz, accepts sanction for anti-doping rule violation
UCI statement on Giampaolo Caruso
A blueprint for the future of sports governance
Published Thursday, 16 July 2015.
The UCI unveils refreshed brand identity
UCI launches a call for tenders to organise the 2024, 2025 and 2026 UCI Cycling Esports World Championships
Dr. Luis Garcia del Moral Granted a Reduced Sanction for Cooperation in CAS Case
Key sports law cases and developments to watch in 2018 - Europe, Middle East, Africa, Asia and Australia
UCI and Peter Sagan relieved to end legal dispute
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) rejects urgent application for provisional measures filed by Peter Sagan & Denk Pro Cycling GmbH
Vogel and De Ketele elected onto the UCI Athletes' Commission
Key sports law cases of 2016 - Europe, Middle East, Africa, Asia and Australia
UCI Management Committee agrees key changes to the regulations of three cycling disciplines
Is whistleblowing in sport fit for purpose? Part 2 – Analysis and recommendations
Published Friday, 16 September 2016.
AAA Panel imposes four-year sanction on cycling athlete, Raquira, for doping violation
U.S. cycling athlete, Baatz, accepts sanction for Anti-Doping Rule Violation
U.S. Cycling Athlete, Verrando-Higgins, accepts sanction for Anti-Doping Rule Violation
CAS Ad Hoc Division Rio 2016 - 18 cases registered – status as of 3 August 2016
UCI statement on the eligibility of Russian riders at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games
Reinforced cooperation between the AFLD and the CADF for anti-doping controls during the 2016 Tour de France
Technological advances in sports equipment: Cheating or evolution? Part 2 - Establishing a regulatory framework
Published Thursday, 02 June 2016.
UCI statement on motorcycle incidents at road races
The UCI announces Disciplinary Commission decision in the case of Femke Van den Driessche
US cycling athlete, Lea, receives appeal decision from CAS panel
What next for sport and the IAAF in the wake of Russia’s doping crisis?
Published Tuesday, 10 November 2015.