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The UCI (Union Cycliste Internationale) is the body responsible for setting the rules that all cycling bodies must follow, including the men’s World Tour. However, its current rules regarding contract stability could be considered illegal in some contexts.

The UCI plays a key role in regulating professional cycling, but its rules on contract stability have been the subject of criticism and controversy.

Some believe that the current rules may violate labor and labour laws in several countries, as they may limit the freedom of riders and teams to bargain.

For example, UCI rules may place excessive restrictions on riders’ mobility between teams, limiting bargaining opportunities and potentially violating workers’ rights.

Additionally, UCI rules may not be consistent with national laws on employment contracts, creating legal uncertainty for riders and teams.

It is important that the UCI continues to monitor and adapt its rules to ensure they are in line with international and national laws, thus protecting the rights of cyclists and promoting a fair and transparent environment in professional cycling.

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