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1. BTTC - General Rules
(Open Events/BTTC 2010)
    A joint promotion between British Cycling & Cycling Time Trials under BC/UCI Regulations. All competitors must have been continuously resident in Great Britain for the ...
2. BTTC 2010: UCI Bike regulations
(Open Events/BTTC 2010)
The British Time Trial Championships are held under UCI regulations.  There are significant differences between what is permitted for CTT time trials and the BTTC 2010.  You are advised to consult the ...
3. Duo Normand 2009 report
(Reviews/Event Reports)
... the UCI bike regulations would be enforced in all categories.  The latter rumour caused us some concern, and a day or so before the event, we made final checks that our bikes complied. Anyway, after ...
4. British Time Trial Championship 2010
(Open Events/BTTC 2010)
... in the stunningly beautiful Towy Valley in West Wales with start and finish in Llandeilo. Approx. 30 miles for seniors and espoirs, 20 miles for other categories. UCI Bicycle Regulations will apply. ...
5. UCI Regs
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
As mentioned last night, this is taken from cyclingnews.com The International Cycling Union (UCI) has announced the strict implementation of its equipment regulations in time trials as of July 1, 2009. ...
In part 2, I will reveal how my time trial bikes fare relative to the somewhat bizarre UCI bike regulations.   The Cougar Time Trial Bike This bike originated as my first (and actually, only) purpose ...
... In the UK,the situation would appear to be complicated: in England and Wales, time trialling is governed by Cyclung Time Trials, who are not affiliated to the UCI, and who have their own set of regulations.  ...