Report: UCI approves drones for ‘general deployment’ from March 1 | VeloNews

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Drones may become a common sight in cycling this year. Although the gadgets are increasingly being used for filming at athletic events, they are still underutilized in cycling. Drones in road racing have been viewed as a technique to improve safety by lowering the number of motorcycles and cars involved in a race. It’s also thought to be a technique to cut down on the carbon impact of events. The use of drones for recording has been permitted for widespread usage as of March 1, according to UCI CEO Peter Van Den Abeele, who spoke to Belgian station Sporza. He went on to say that drones were previously permitted but that their usage in Gavere was only prohibited since the organizer had not filed a written request. Karine Bozzacchi, the head of sustainable development at ASO, the organization that organizes the Tour de France, does not feel it would be a smart swap for shooting road events. 

Source: https://www.velonews.com/news/road/report-uci-approves-drones-for-general-deployment-from-march-1/ 

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