Differences between an International Licence and a UCI ID
A UCI ID is required to participate (as a rider or official) in any cycling race that appears on the UCI Calendar- including events both in Australia and overseas. This includes Elite, Under 23, Juniors 17-19 years old and Para-cycling National Championships, with the exception of UCI Criteriums and Gran Fondo Qualifiers.
Individuals also require an UCI International Licence to participate in all overseas UCI Calendar Events (general exceptions may apply) and a limited number of UCI Calendar events in Australia. You will need to pay a fee to be able to obtain your UCI Licence.
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