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  "textContent": "A new Women’s WorldTour cycle was always likely to bring a bedding-in period, but the first weeks of 2026 have exposed a familiar UCI problem: the regulations look clear on paper, while the application on the road appears far more flexible. In one corner, the UCI has shown it is happy to enforce certain technical […]\n\nThe post Continental teams, WorldTour races & a growing grey area: analysing how UCI’s new 2026 rules are playing out appeared first on ProCyclingUK.",
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