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Riders Profile: Gaudry Tracey






5 Interviews

Cycling's most powerful woman discusses the sport

The Guardian, Suze Clemitson, 21 November 2014
Posted by: Bitossi

As a former professional cyclist and a vice president of the UCI, Gaudry can change women’s cycling for the better. How is she using that influence and will the future be brighter for the sport



Cycling's most powerful woman discusses the sport

The Guardian, Suze Clemitson, 21 November 2014
Posted by: Bitossi

As a former professional cyclist and a vice president of the UCI, Gaudry can change women’s cycling for the better. How is she using that influence and will the future be brighter for the sport?



The UCI’s future – and what will be done (3)

Ride, Rob Arnold, 25 October 2013
Posted by: Bitossi

In part three of our interview with one of the three new vice-presidents of the UCI, Tracey Gaudry, we get into the specifics of several topics. While the discussion on anti-doping tends to hog the headlines, there are other elements that are worthy of attention. Equipment regulations and technical approval protocols have been introduced relatively recently by the UCI but this and several other aspects of the previous administration are now under review. This is the transcript of the third part of Rob Arnold’s conversation with Gaudry…



It went back to a fair-and-square election…(2)

Ride, Rob Arnold, 22 October 2013
Posted by: Bitossi

There has been plenty of commentary about the recent UCI election but not much of it has come from the delegates involved in the congress at the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence on 27 September. In part two of our interview with the recently appointed UCI vice-president, Tracey Gaudry, we ask about the day of the vote… and she reminds us of the events that were played out before the 24/18 vote in favour of new president Brian Cookson.



UCI Vice-President (1)

Ride, Rob Arnold, 18 October 2013
Posted by: Bitossi

On 27 September 2013 the UCI elected a new president. On 28 September 2013, the UCI appointed three vice-presidents: one of them was Oceania’s representative on the management committee, Tracey Gaudry. The former cyclist expected that her trip to Florence would be an interesting one and indeed it was.








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