The UCI has initiated a test of a GPS tracking system for rider safety at the Tour de Romandie Féminin from August 15-17. One rider per team will carry a GPS device as part of the UCI's SafeR project to enhance rider safety. This test precedes the full implementation of GPS trackers for all riders at the UCI Road World Championships in Rwanda scheduled for September 21-28. The technology aims to provide real-time data for improved safety monitoring and response during races.
The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI), in collaboration with the Tour de Romandie Féminin and participating teams, will conduct a test of a GPS safety tracking system during this year's edition of the UCI Women's WorldTour stage race.
The objective of this test is to refine the UCI's safety tracking software and establish protocols to provide real-time data to race control, medical teams and UCI Commissaires.
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