Western Mail

Cookson voted out of top job

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BRIAN Cookson’s hopes of serving a second term as president of cycling’s world governing body have ended in embarrassi­ng fashion as he was beaten 37 votes to eight by French rival David Lappartien­t.

The former British Cycling president has run the Internatio­nal Cycling Union (UCI) since 2013 and wanted another four-year spell in charge before retiring at 70.

The heavy defeat is a reflection of what many observers have described as a lacklustre campaign and the damage done to Cookson’s reputation by the negative headlines that have dogged British Cycling, the organisati­on he ran from 1997 to 2013.

In a statement released immediatel­y after the vote, Cookson congratula­ted Lappartien­t and thanked his team for their “tireless work” in improving the UCI’s standing in world sport.

“The UCI I leave behind is unrecognis­able from the organisati­on I took over in 2013 and I depart with my head held high,” he said.

“Someone needed to stand up and take on the previous regime, who had dragged cycling into the gutter, and I leave the UCI knowing that I have delivered all the promises I made four years ago.

“Our beloved sport of cycling is in a healthier condition than for generation­s. Our relationsh­ips with key stakeholde­rs such as the IOC, WADA, sponsors, race organisers, teams, riders and, most importantl­y, our fans, is stronger than it has ever been.

“Our work to promote gender equality, our drive to broaden the appeal of our sport and ensure greater opportunit­ies and support for developing nations means that cycling now inspires and excites millions more around the world.”

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