UCI to start para-cycling World Cup in 2010

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AIGLE, Switzerland (AP)—A World Cup for para-cyclists will start in 2010.

The International Cycling Union announced the inaugural circuit of three events will be held between May and July in Correze, France; Segovia, Spain; and Baie-Comeau, Canada.

UCI para-cycling coordinator Chantale Philie says a fourth event in Asia or Oceania may be added to the World Cup in 2011.

Riders and national teams will earn points to qualify for the 2011 Para-cycling Road World Championships in Roskilde, Denmark.

One likely competitor is Alex Zanardi, the former Formula One driver who lost both legs in a racing accident eight years ago. Zanardi is aiming to make the Italian hand cycling team at the 2012 Paralympics in London.

Updated Nov 4, 8:44 am EST
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  1. Welove Oursuvs
    11. Posted by Welove Oursuvs Mon Nov 16 5:02pm EST

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    Once again - YOU FAIL
  2. Steven
    8. Posted by Steven Tue Nov 10 12:38am EST

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    Peter Joachim is a loser scumbag that lives in his momma's basement who has nothing to do except blog about people that have more ambition in their pinky finger than he has in his whole body..
    Peter Joachim is the total loser who can only surmise that anyone better than him must be cheating but the truth is they work hard..

    Get out of the basement and get a life Petter Joachim you loser...
  3. Cheese Curtain
    6. Posted by Cheese Curtain Sat Nov 7 5:16pm EST

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    This is an awesome thing! Although the UCI is far from perfect, you've got to give them props for this. It shocks me to say this but hats off to the UCI! They got this one right.
  4. TruthSerum
    4. Posted by TruthSerum Fri Nov 6 1:38pm EST

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    Dude you need to get back on your meds.
  5. TruthSerum
    3. Posted by TruthSerum Fri Nov 6 1:38pm EST

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    Dude you need to get back on your meds.
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