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'Paradoxically, the teams didn't accept it' – Teams budget caps not coming to cycling in near future, reveals UCI President
David Lappartient talks cycling's financial state in extensive interview with Ouest-France, also explaining difficulty of future ticketed entry at races
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I feel that until a Tour winner is paid the same as a top scorer in UEFA Champions League there will always be initiative to do better in term of the finances. As for the future i feel that instead of "Super League" or "franchise system" or similar and worrying about on who can buy a ticket to enter into such competition it's important to copy European football model. That is to develop a strong cycling clubs culture over Europe with die hard fan bases. And such clubs to be able to compete at any rank of cycling competition for as long as they do better then the other "wealthy" teams (cycling clubs). To some extent that will hence need to be financially supported and regulated. Athlete safety is something that will need to get addressed too as currently not a lot of parents would allow their kids to participate in such clubs at a young age due to safety concerns.
