Breaking news
Death toll rises to 170 in Nepal after floods -
Pensions and debt, a combined challenge -
SBM: RNPG down in H1 -
50 cafe girls and waiters race at Le Mans -
ChatGPT and others: faster and less reliable -
Something has changed with Jude Bellingham at Real Madrid -

“Cycling has become a sport for the rich! », alerts Marc Madiot, former president of the League

“Cycling has become a sport for the rich! », alerts Marc Madiot, former president of the League
“Cycling has become a sport for the rich! », alerts Marc Madiot, former president of the League

In a few weeks, sports federations in will have elections to elect their presidents. At the French Cycling Federation, Michel Callot is representing himself and will have only one candidate in front of him, Teodoro Bartuccio, director of Cycliste Olympique. Marc Madiot, the manager of Groupama-FDJ professional training, supports him in the hope of creating a little more democracy within the federal body.

What is your view on French cycling and its governing bodies?

Marc Madiot

Manager of professional training Groupama-FDJ

We see problems of representation across the federations in all sports in France, and particularly in football. I made the observation with certain rugby people. We have been active in our sports for decades and we have never had a ballot in our hands to participate in the election of a president. By regulation I can’t have one.

I have nothing against the people who are currently in office, but a little democracy wouldn’t hurt. The system is no longer up to date. Democracy must live in the governance of sport, but it no longer lives. Elections today are becoming more or less parodies. During the last federal elections to the French Cycling Federation (FFC), Michel Callot beat Cyrille Guimard with a score of 96% to 4%. Whether you like Guimard or not, he still represents something in cycling.

-

-

PREV I LOVE ALL SPORTS, Difficult start to the season in handball
NEXT Empoli vs Fiorentina – predictions, team news, line-ups