Section 8: Safety Considerations
8.1 Helmet and Protective Equipment
- Helmet: Mandatory in all UCI-sanctioned events across every discipline. A rider without a helmet may not start. Helmets must be fastened securely at all times during competition. A helmet involved in a crash must be replaced before the rider continues.
- BMX protective gear: Full-face helmet, long-sleeved jersey, full-length trousers, gloves, and shin guards are all mandatory. Neck braces are recommended but not required.
- Eye protection: Recommended in all disciplines. Mandatory for BMX racing.
8.2 Road Race Safety
- Race motorcade: The race convoy includes commissaire motorcycles, medical cars, neutral service vehicles (with spare bikes and wheels), media motorcycles, and team cars. The motorcade is managed by the Race Director to maintain safe distances from riders.
- Neutral service: Shimano or Mavic neutral service cars and motorcycles carry spare wheels and bicycles compatible with most setups. They assist any rider regardless of team affiliation.
- Course safety: Dangerous descents and corners must be marked with signage. Straw bales, crash barriers, and foam protection are placed at identified high-risk points. Road furniture (bollards, traffic islands, roundabouts) must be marked or protected.
- Medical support: Race medical vehicles follow the race. Medical motorcycles are positioned throughout the convoy for rapid response. Finish-line medical facilities are mandatory. For WorldTour events, at least 2 ambulances must be present.
- Extreme weather protocol: The PCP may neutralise or shorten a stage due to extreme heat (above 40 degrees C), dangerous crosswinds, snow, ice, or flooding. The final decision rests with the commissaires in consultation with the race organisers.
8.3 Track Safety
- Track surface: Must be free of debris and moisture. Racing is suspended if the surface becomes wet or damaged.
- Crash barriers: The inner area (apron) is separated from the spectator area by barriers. The area below the blue band (cote d'azur) serves as a safety zone for crashed riders to slide into without hitting hard objects.
- Derny/pacer safety (Keirin): The motorised pacer operator must hold a valid UCI licence and must withdraw from the race cleanly at the designated point. The derny must meet specific power and speed regulations.
8.4 BMX and Mountain Bike Safety
- BMX course inspection: Riders are given a mandatory practice/inspection period before competition begins. Course modifications may be made after inspection if safety concerns are raised by riders or commissaires.
- MTB course marking: Course boundaries must be clearly marked with tape. Dangerous sections (rock gardens, drops, steep descents) must have B-lines (alternative, safer routes) where feasible. Course marshals are positioned at high-risk sections.
- Medical response: For all MTB and BMX events, medical personnel with stretchers and spinal immobilisation equipment must be stationed at identified high-risk points on the course. Helicopter evacuation capability is required for World Cup and World Championship mountain bike events.