Suzanna Tangen inn i UCI Athletes Commission

 

The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) is pleased to announce that Suzanna Tangen (NOR) and Tristan Bangma (NED) have been elected to represent para-cycling athletes on the UCI Athletes’ Commission following a vote held during the 2025 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships held in Ronse, Belgium, from 28 to 31 August.

Suzanna Tangen and Tristan Bangma were chosen from among six candidates – two women and four men – by athletes registered for the event.

Suzanna Tangen received 57.83% of the votes cast for women, while Tristan Bangma obtained 59.04% of the votes cast for the male candidates. The voting participation rate was 23%.

The members of the UCI Athletes’ Commission are elected for a four-year term. This term will begin at the 2025 UCI Congress in Kigali (Rwanda) – or on the date of their election for members elected after the UCI Congress – and will end at the 2029 UCI Congress in Copenhagen (Denmark).

This election is part of the renewal of the UCI Athletes’ Commission for the 2025-2029 period. Its new members are elected by their peers at the 2025 UCI World Championships in the various cycling disciplines.

Since 2017, the commission has been composed of 20 members, with each discipline or speciality – cyclo-cross, para-cycling, BMX Racing, mountain bike cross-country, mountain bike downhill, trials, BMX Freestyle Park, road, track and indoor cycling – represented by two riders, one male and one female.

The President of the UCI Athletes’ Commission, a position currently held by Katerina Nash (CZE), is elected by the members of the commission and sits for a four-year term on the UCI Management Committee, the Federation’s executive body, which operates under the authority of the Congress.

The commission has an advisory role, which enables it to submit proposals to the UCI Management Committee. Its main areas of activity are the improvement of conditions for the practice of high-level sport, athlete protection in all its forms, the promotion of ethics and sportsmanship, the establishment of a direct link with the Federation’s decision-making bodies, the provision of information for athletes about significant regulatory changes and guidance for athletes after their retirement from sport.

Key figures from the election:

Women

  • Suzanna Tangen (NOR): 48 votes (57.83%)
  • Shelley Gautier (CAN): 34 votes (40.96%)
  • Abstentions: 1 (1.2%)
  • Invalid ballots: 0 (0%)

Men

  • Tristan Bangma (NED): 49 votes (59.04%)
  • Jody Cundy (GBR): 21 votes (25.30%)
  • David Berling (USA): 8 votes (9.64%)
  • Christopher Murphy (USA): 5 votes (6.02%)
  • Abstentions: 0 (0%)
  • Invalid ballots: 0 (0%)

Number of votes cast: 83

Number of rejected ballots: 0

Number of eligible voters: 355

Voter turnout: 23%

The schedule for the upcoming elections of members of the UCI Athletes’ Commission is as follows:

  • Mountain bike (cross-country and downhill): Valais (Switzerland), 1-14 September 2025
  • Road: Kigali (Rwanda), 21-28 September 2025
  • Track: Santiago (Chile), 22-26 October 2025
  • Trials and BMX Freestyle Park: Riyadh (Saudi Arabia), 4-8 November 2025
  • Indoor cycling: Göppingen (Germany), 7-9 November 2025.

The renewal process for the UCI Athletes’ Commission will be completed with the election of its President, which will take place at the first meeting of the commission in its new composition, between November and December 2025.

 

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Publisert 01.09.2025