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UCI Announces Test of GPS Rider Safety Technology at Tour De Romandie Féminin

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One rider per team will carry a GPS tracker during the four-day race ahead of full implementation at the Rwanda Worlds
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The International Cycling Union (UCI) announced on Thursday that it was testing a GPS device in the peloton, first on the Tour de Romandie féminine, then at the Worlds in Rwanda at the end of September.

·Boulogne-Billancourt, France
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Cycling News broke the news in Bath, United Kingdom on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
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