Proposed UCI radio ban could include US elite events

Tim Johnson (left, Ouch p/b Maxxis) says he supports the proposed radio ban.

Tim Johnson (left, Ouch p/b Maxxis) says he supports the proposed radio ban. (Image credit: Jon Devich)

United States of America-based Continental teams are preparing for the International Cycling Union’s (UCI) proposed radio ban to cross over to American shores in 2010. The radio ban is thought to extend to Elite men and women in all Elite Class 2 events of the UCI’s international calendar, events on the national calendar,  as well as the UCI World Road Championships to be held in Melbourne, Australia.

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