Allow me:
so you do know that it is recognised by the UCI. You evidently knew plenty about the events you were questioning the existence of.
I was at all days of racing in Ensenada, nobody including Del Toro or 3-4 others who are paid to race thought they were at a professional race.
Regardless of what the completely inept UCI allowed to happen in Baja, majority of the racers either used their USCycling racing license or Mexican racing license to enter the event (s) it can't be portrayed as a pro race, a professional win for Del Toro and podium for Frayre, they both know it wasn't a pro race.
I don't stand corrected because of your comments or inclusion of UCI rules,
I was there, it wasn't a pro race, and at a pro race you need a professional license not a Cat, 3,4 or even some 5s were in the race..
Mexico doesn't use an accumulated points system like the US..if you have a license no race official will prevent you from racing. Back in the NORBA days they tried to enforce beginner, novice and expert..organizers gave up with no fanfare. The UCI has created another level of insult and joke by having gran fondos as legitimate races. There is no telling if the lack of qualifications and experience lead to all the serious injuries and deaths in fondo events.. I would be curious as to how many professional licenses are held in Mexico.. Del Toro, couple others who race with Petro, a few from Canel's and a few other riders sprinkled in Europe, would guess it's under @30 out of a country with a population of @135,000,000 .
I have personally witnessed national championship races in Panama, Belize and Jamaica.. None of the racers who won thought they were winning a professional bike race.
View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OIoJH4E2Ve4&pp=ygUZYmVsaXplIGN5Y2xpbmcgZmVkZXJhdGlvbgplaces
Subject is similar to the race that Del Toro won, Mexican federation allowed people who have dual citizenship to contest the race, no Mexican license. Because it's a national championship, if you can prove nationality that's enough in most places
View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=buW8Cj7cJSE&pp=ygUbbWV4aWNvIGN5Y2xpbmcgY2hhbXBpb25zaGlw
Small field of mixed abilities.. Only a few people are pros, Del Toro raced with dignity and respect for others, he rode as easy as he possibly could, allowing many riders to stay in the race as long as possible. Because of the wind and climbing, even while he and 4 others went easy, they dropped everyone else.. There was close communication between top finishers and Del Toro raced to cooperate with them , not crush them as he obviously could with ease. The races were @99.99999% ceremonial.. There was nothing serious or professional about anything.
If the UCI says these are professional races..they are allowed to.. And I am allowed to know better..
View: https://m.youtube.com/shorts/Sgnr5gfjRaM