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Special rules

Article 1. Organisation

The 69th PARIS-NICE is hosted by TDF Sport and Amaury Sport Organisation (ASO) under the regulations of the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI), the French Cycling Federation (FFC) and the National Cycling League (LNC). It runs from Sunday 6 to Sunday, 13 March 2011 and includes 8 stages. PARIS-NICE is part of the UCI World Tour calendar.

 

Article 2. Participation

The event is open to teams of 1st and 2nd UCI Divisions. Limited to 8 riders maximum and minimum of 5 riders.

Due to the commitment and / or participation at the event each team, and team member and all generally accredited personnel, hereby accept all the provisions of this Regulation and agrees to abide by them.

 

Article 3. Race HQ

The permanence (Race HQ) will be open on Saturday, March 5 from 14:30 to 18:00:

Municipal Gymnasium
360, rue des Clos de l'Ecu
78550 Houdan

The collection of numbers by team leaders is from 14.30 to 16.45.

The Team Managers' meeting, attended by members of the race Commissaires is at 17:00 at the permanence (Race HQ).

 

Article 4. Radio-Tour

Race information will be broadcast on Radio-frequency 169.425MHz Tour.

 

Article 5. Neutral technical support

The technical support will be provided by Mavic neutral support. The service is provided through 3 cars and a motorcycle.

 

Article 6. General individual classification by time

The riders overall individual time is calculated by adding the times recorded for each stage, taking into account bonuses and any penalties under section 2.6.014 of the UCI regulations.

The leader of the general classification wears the yellow jersey.

Prize money for general individual classifications are:

PLACES 1st STAGE 2nd STAGE 3rd STAGE 4th STAGE 5th STAGE 6th STAGE 7th STAGE 8th STAGE GENERAL CLASSIFICATION
1st 4 000 € 4 000 € 4 000 € 4 000 € 4 000 € 4 000 € 4 000 € 4 000 € 16 000 €
2nd 2 000 € 2 000 € 2 000 € 2 000 € 2 000 € 2 000 € 2 000 € 2 000 € 8 000 €
3rd 1 000 € 1 000 € 1 000 € 1 000 € 1 000 € 1 000 € 1 000 € 1 000 € 4 000 €
4th 500 € 500 € 500 € 500 € 500 € 500 € 500 € 500 € 2 000 €
5th 400 € 400 € 400 € 400 € 400 € 400 € 400 € 400 € 1 600 €
6th 300 € 300 € 300 € 300 € 300 € 300 € 300 € 300 € 1 200 €
7th 300 € 300 € 300 € 300 € 300 € 300 € 300 € 300 € 1 200 €
8th 200 € 200 € 200 € 200 € 200 € 200 € 200 € 200 € 800 €
9th 200 € 200 € 200 € 200 € 200 € 200 € 200 € 200 € 800 €
10th 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 400 €
11th 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 400 €
12th 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 400 €
13th 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 400 €
14th 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 400 €
15th 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 400 €
16th 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 400 €
17th 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 400 €
18th 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 400 €
19th 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 400 €
20th 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 100 € 400 €
TOTAL 10 000 € 10 000 € 10 000 € 10 000 € 10 000 € 10 000 € 10 000 € 10 000 € 40 000 €

Total Prize Purse: 120 000 €

 

Article 7. Points Classification

A ranking points are calculated by adding the points obtained in each of 8 stages, and in the sprints, according to article 2.6.017 of UCI regulations.

Points are assigned for each stage for the first 20 riders
25 to 22 - 20 - 18 to 16 - 15 - 14 - 13 - 12 to 11 - 10 - 9 - 8 - 7-6 - 5 - 4 - 3 - 2 - 1

At each intermediate sprint: 3 - 2 - 1 points.


The leader of the points classification wears the green jersey.

In accordance with article 2.6.017 of the UCI regulations, in the case of a tie in the overall standings on points, the following criteria is applied, to decide the winner of the points classification:

  • number of stage wins;
  • number of wins in intermediate sprints counted for the points classification;
  • the overall standings at the time.

 

Prizes awarded for points are:

for each of the intermediate sprints:

  • 1st: €100
  • 2nd: €75
  • 3rd: €25
Total: € 200 x 14 = € 2,800

for the overall standings:

  • 1st: €2,000
  • 2nd: €1,000
  • 3rd: €800
  • 4th: €400
Total: € 4,200

Total price points classification € 7 000

 

Article 8. Ranking for the best climber

The ranking for the best climber is calculated according to article 2.6.017 of UCI regulations.

The rider is awarded the following points:

  • 1st category: 10 - 8 - 6 - 4 - 3 - 2 - 1 points to the first 7 riders
  • 1nd category: 7 - 5 - 3 - 2 - 1 points to the first 5 riders
  • 1rd category: 4 - 2 - 1 points to the first 3 riders

An overall ranking is determined by adding the points obtained overall

The best climber wears the red and white polka dot jersey.

In accordance with article 2.6.017 of the UCI regulations, in case of a tie in the general individual classification of the best climber, the following criteria is applied, to decide the winner of the best climber classification:

  • number of first places in 1st category
  • number of first places in 2nd category
  • number of first places in 3rd category
  • the overall standings at the time

Prizes for the best climber classification are:

In each of the 26 passes:

  • 1st: €100
  • 2nd: €75
  • 3rd: €25
Total: € 200 €X 26 = € 5,200

in the overall standings:

  • 1st: € 2,000
  • 2nd: € 1,000
  • 3rd: € 800
  • 4th: € 400
Total: € 4 200

Total price for the best climber € 9 400

 

Article 9. The Best Young Rider

The classification is reserved for the best young rider born after 1st January 1986.

The leader of the best young rider wears the white jersey.

Prizes for the best young rider are:

At each stage:

  • At each stage:
    1st € 150 x 8 = € 1,200
  • In the overall standings:
    1st: € 800

Total price of € 2,000 young rider classification

 

Article 10. General Team Classification

According to Section 2.6.016 of the UCI regulations, the team standings on each day are calculated by adding the three best individual times from each team. In the case of a tie, the team classification is calculated by the position of the teams best rider in the stage classification.

The general team classification is calculated by adding the three best individual times from each team in from all stages. In case of a tie, the following criteria applies, until the winning team is decided:

  • number of first places in the team standings on the day;
  • number of second places in the team classification on the day;
  • etc.

If in a tie position, the teams are separated by placing their best rider in the overall individual classification.

Any team reduced to less than three riders, will be eliminated from the general team classification.

 

Article 11. Prize Money

The total prize purse for the 69th PARIS-NICE is:

  • Overall individual General Classification: € 120 000
  • Points Classification: € 7 000
  • Best Climber Classification: € 9 400
  • Best Young Rider Classification: € 2 000

TOTAL PRIZE PURSE: € 138,400

 

Article 12. Bonuses

Time bonuses are only applied to the general individual classification and are assigned according to online article 2.6.018 of UCI regulations.

The allocation are as follows:

  • to each of the intermediate sprints: 3 ", 2" and 1 "to the first 3 riders
  • for stage wins: 10 ", 6" and 4 "for the top 3 finishers.
 

Article 13. Elimination times

The elimination times are:

  • 1st stage, 2nd stage, 3rd stage: 8%
  • 4th, 5th, 7th, 8th stage: 12%
  • Stage 6 Individual Time Trial: 25%

In exceptional circumstances, decisions can be made by the race Commissaires and after agreement with the Race Director.

 

Article 14.

For the sixth stage, Individual Time Trial, riders start every 1 '1' in the reverse order of their general classification standings at the end of the 5th stage.

 

Article 15. Fight against Doping - Doping Control

ASO and all participating teams consider it an absolute strict compliance with rules and recommendations issued by the authorities in the fight against doping and the obligation to observe conduct. Participating teams undertake to apply these rules and recommendations and will be fully responsible for the strict compliance by their riders and by all employees and contractors.

The doping control will be carried out under the authority of the UCI by designated officials, upon arrival of each stage in the mobile home of the organization.

 

Article 16. Awards Ceremony

After each Stage, must report to the protocol:

  • The stage winner;
  • The overall leader - individual;
  • Leader of the points classification;
  • Leader of the best climber classification;
  • The leader of the Young Rider classification;

After each stage finish, the stage winner and overall leader must appear in the press room.

 

Article 17. UCI World Tour Standings

The 69th PARIS-NICE accounts for the UCI World Tour and the following attributes:

  • In the overall standings: 100 - 80 to 70 - 60 - 50 - 40 - 30 - 20 - 10 and 4 points in the first 10
  • At each stage: 6 to 4 - 2 - 1 - 1 points to the first 5
 

Article 18. Penalties

All penalties are consistent with all UCI regulations.

 

Article 19. Exclusion

19.1. ASO respects the preservation of its image and reputation

ASO reserves the right to refuse participation in – or excluded from - the event, team or one of its members, whose presence would be likely to damage the image and / or ASO's reputation and / or event.

19.2. In addition, ASO may disqualify or exclude from any team or one of its members, in the following cases:

  • violation of the rules of the event, including those concerning the internal discipline to the event (e.g. rules concerning accommodation );
  • serious breach of French law;
  • vandalism journing and in the race or outside of the race;
  • Indecent or inappropriate behavior;
  • Any other act or fact which would be likely to damage the image and / or reputation of ASO and / or event.

19.3. The right of withdrawal or exclusion referred to in sections 19.1 and 19.2 above shall be exercised under the following conditions:

a) ASO will advise the team of there decision in writing, notified by registered letter with acknowledgment of receipt or by letter delivered personally with receipt, either by fax or e-mail.

This letter should:

  • Specify whether the disqualification or exclusion is related to the presence of the entire team or the presence of some of its members.
  • Specify that, if the disqualification or exclusion is linked to the presence of its members, the team will, in its capacity as employer, will withdraw its team and associated personnel for the event or, alternatively, waive any right to participation of the entire team to the event;
  • State the grounds on which it is based
  • Mention that to challenge this decision, the team will have a period of 24 (twenty four) hours from receipt of the letter of disqualification or exclusion to enter the Court of Arbitration for Sport ("CAS" ) in Lausanne. Failing that, the team will be deemed to have accepted the disqualification or exclusion.

b) If ASO contacted by the team, the CAS immediately appoint a single arbitrator under the expedited procedure under the Rules of Procedure of the CAS. After calling each party to evaluate its case, the arbitrator will decide within the time limits imposed, whether to reject or exclude the entire team or one or some of its members.

The language of arbitration shall be French.

The arbitrator shall decide the dispute in accordance with French law.

The award will be appealed.

 

Article 20. Right of Publicity

To enable the promotion of Paris-Nice, each team, and therefore each rider within the teams, acknowledges that participation in the competition grants the organiser and its successors or assigns cause to reproduce and display, without any compensation whatsoever, their name, voice, picture, biography and more generally its sports performance in Paris-Nice as well as the brand of their equipment and sponsors, in any form on any material existing or in future, in any format, for any communication to the public domain, for any purpose including promotional and / or commercial use without any limitations. And for the duration of the protection currently given to any territory by the laws or regulations, judicial decisions and / or arbitration of any country, and international conventions either existing or in future, including any extensions that may be made at this time.

However, the organisers, when they allow others to use pictures of the event for advertising or promotional purposes, this will not allow others to use the name, voice, image, biography or performance sports of a rider or team and shall not exceed the mark of their sponsors or equipment for a direct or indirect association between the rider, the brand of its sponsors or equipment and the product, service mark or trade name of such as third party without the express permission of the rider, sponsor or supplier concerned.

Similarly, with the exception of books, photo books, comics, any form of publishing, video cassettes, CD-ROMs, DVDs or more generally any video recordings or video on any medium and format that may become the subject, is in whole or part of Paris-Nice, posters, log books, autograph books, maps, official programs for Paris-Nice, the organiser will not carry and will not allow the operation of the individual image of a rider in the commercialisation of products called merchandising.

 

Article 21.

This regulation is written in French and shall prevail in case of difficulty in interpreting its terms in another language.