Posted by Editoress on 10/3/12
The UCI has released the list of WorldTour and Pro Continental teams who have submitted their paperwork for 2013 registration. SpiderTech powered by C10 is not on the that list (as are many other missing teams), which just means that their paperwork is not complete.
Teams wishing to be registered in first or second division for the 2013 season are required to submit a registration file to the International Cycling Union. The UCI, in association with Ernst & Young, evaluates whether the teams are in compliance with the regulatory requirements, particularly in terms of their administration and finances.
In accordance with its regulations, the UCI is today publishing the list of teams that by 1st October, 2012, had submitted a registration file containing the following required documents:
- budget,
- the sponsorship contracts duly signed with the main partners,
- the bank guarantee,
- at least 10 contracts with riders duly signed by the two parties,
- for new teams only, a description of their structure together with a copy of the deed of incorporation of the paying agent.
The teams are:
UCI ProTeams (1st division) in possession of a UCI WorldTour licence for 2013
Astana Pro Team
BMC Racing Team
Cannondale
FDJ
Katusha
Lampre - Merida
Movistar Team
Omega Pharma - Quick-Step Cycling Team
ORICA GreenEdge
Radioshack Nissan
Sky Procycling
Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team
Teams applying for a UCI WorldTour licence or requesting the renewal of a UCI WorldTour licence (1st division)
AG2R La Mondiale
Euskaltel Euskadi
Garmin Sharp
Rabobank Cycling Team
Team Argos - Shimano
Team Saxo - Tinkoff
UCI Professional Continental Teams (2nd division)
Accent Jobs - Wanty
Androni Giocattoli
Bardiani - CSF Inox
Caja Rural
CCP Polsat Polkowice
Champion System Pro Cycling Team
Landbouwkrediet - Euphony
MTN – Qhubeka
Sojasun
Team Europcar
Team Netapp - Endura
Topsport Vlaanderen - Baloise
UnitedHealthcare Professional Cycling Team
Vini Fantini
This information is being published with a view to keeping all concerned parties informed about the progress of the registration files submitted by first and second division teams. The files will now undergo an in-depth evaluation, the results of which will determine the next steps in the registration process.
For UCI ProTeams that already have a licence - and that rank among the top 15 teams from the sporting point of view - the registration process will be completed by 1st November if no irregularities are brought to notice; files with non-conformities will be passed on to the Licence Commission (article 2.15.011 of the UCI Constitution and Regulations); candidates to a UCI WorldTour licence (first request or renewal), will automatically have their files submitted to the Licence Commission; for UCI Professional Continental Teams, the registration process will be completed by 1st November if no irregularities are brought to notice.
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