UCI aims to stamp out 'super tuck' descending as part of broad safety measures

Matej Mohoric was one of the first riders to use the 'super tuck' position
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The UCI announced on Thursday that the Pro Cycling Council approved a wide range of measures to improve rider safety, an initiative that gained steam after the horrific crash of Fabio Jakobsen in the 2020 Tour de Pologne.

The measures were approved during a virtual meeting of the UCI Management Committee from February 2-3, and will first apply to the UCI WorldTour and UCI Women's WorldTour events, then will be able to be applied progressively to all events on the UCI International Road Calendar. The changes will target race organisers, convoy drivers and helicopter pilots, as well as the riders themselves.

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