UCI President David Lappartient delivers a press conference during the 2024 Road World Championship (Image credit: Getty Images)

A UCI Congress during the 2025 Road World Championships has seen David Lappartient officially re-elected as UCI President for a third time.

Lappartient was the only candidate for president, and thus the re-election procedure was essentially a formality to confirm he would continue in his current position for a further four years.

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The Trentino announcement means the upcoming six Road World Championships have their locations decided. Next year’s Worlds will be in Montreal, Canada, followed by Haute Savoie – also a SuperWorlds, with multiple disciplines running across the French region – in 2027, Abu Dhabi in 2028, Aarhus/Copenhagen in 2029 and Brussels in 2030.

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The UCI also announced that former sprint great Mark Cavendish has received its UCI Merit Award. Cavendish got the award along with Jorge Blas Diáz García, the President of the Dominican Cycling Federation, Daniela Isetti, a member of the UCI Management Committee, Raja Sapta Okthohari, the former President of the Indonesian Cycling Federation and Sandra Kinyomvyi, the former Vice-President of the Burundi Cycling Federation.

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