Fina says 2013 UCI Elite Cyclo-cross World Championships is not in jeopardy

Action from the 2009 US Gran Prix of Cyclo-cross in Louisville, Kentucky.

Action from the 2009 US Gran Prix of Cyclo-cross in Louisville, Kentucky. (Image credit: Dave McElwaine)

Rumors that the inaugural 2013 Elite Cyclo-cross World Championships set to take place in Louisville, Kentucky, is under financial and organizational strain were put to rest by event promoter Bruce Fina who stated that the event has neither been audited or reported by the International Cycling Union (UCI). Fina confirmed that the organization has several financial backers lined up however, contracts are pending until the UCI announces its television agreements.

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