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Competitive kit uses technical and performance materials and features to improve efficiency and comfort. The UCI specify the kit and the design the riders use. [3] Cycling kits have evolved significantly since the early days of the sport when participants wore wool jerseys. [4]
Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) defines H2 [2] as: Tetraplegia C7/C8 and severe athetosis/ataxia/dystonia; Tetraplegic with impairments corresponding to a complete cervical lesion at C7/C8 or above; Complete loss of trunk stability and lower limb function; Non-spinal cord injury, but functional ability profile equivalent to sport class H2 ...
UCI was founded in 1900 in Paris by the national cycling sports organisations of Belgium, the United States, France, Italy, and Switzerland. It replaced the International Cycling Association (ICA) by setting up in opposition in a row over whether Great Britain should be allowed just one team at the world Championships or separate teams representing England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
H1 is a para-cycling classification.It includes people with a number of disability types including spinal cord injuries and cerebral palsy. Handcycles that can be used by people in races include the AP2 recumbent and AP3 recumbent.
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The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI), the world's governing body in the sport of bicycle racing, classifies races according to a rating scale.. The rating is represented by a code made of two or three parts and indicates both the type or style of race (the first part), and its importance or difficulty (the second and third parts, lower being harder).
UCI defines H5 [1] as: "An athlete who can use the kneeling position must use it and therefore will be classified accordingly. Paraplegic with impairments corresponding to a complete lesion from Th11 or below; Double below or Double through knee amputee; Single leg amputation (AK), minimal disability below knee amputation (BK)
Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) defines H4 [2] as: Paraplegic with impairments corresponding to a complete lesion from Th11 or below; No lower limb function or limited function; Normal or almost normal trunk stability; Non-spinal cord injury, functional ability profile equivalent to sport class H4 (ex-H3)