
The 80th Critérium International is organised by TDF Sport and Amaury Sport Organisation (A.S.O.), under the regulations of the International Cycling Federation (UCI) and the Fédération Française de Cyclisme (French Cycling Federation- FFC) and the Ligue Nationale du Cyclisme (French National Cycling League- LNC). It will take place on Saturday the 26th and Sunday the 27th of March in 3 stages.
The 80th Critérium International is open to teams of the UCI’s 1st and 2nd division and those from the organising country’s 3rd division by invitation. The number of cyclists per team is restricted to a maximum of 8 and a minimum of 5 at the start of the race.
The mere fact of entering and/or participating in the event implies that each team fully accepts all the provisions laid out in these specific regulations and undertakes to respect them.
The event is ranked HC in the UCI Europe Tour calendar and awards the following points for the individual classification according to article 2.11.014 of the UCI regulations:
The race headquarters will be open on Friday 25 March from 2.30 pm to 6.00 pm at the Centre culturel et de congrès (Cultural and Congress Centre)
Espace Jean-Paul de Rocca Serra
Rue Fred Scamaroni
20 537 Porto-Vecchio
Licence-holding team managers will be able to collect race numbers from 2.30 pm to 4.45 pm.
The team managers’ meeting, in the presence of members of the Stewards’ Committee, will be held at 5.00 pm at the race headquarters.
Information on the race will be broadcast on Radio-Tour, using the frequency of 169.425 MHZ.
Neutral technical support is provided by Mavic, with 3 technical vehicles.
The leader of the general individual classification will wear the Yellow Jersey.
A points classification is established by adding together the points obtained in each of the 3 stages as well as the intermediate sprints.
Points for each of the intermediate sprints will be awarded as follows:
3 – 2 and 1 point (s) to the first 3 riders.
At the finish of the 1st stage, 2nd stage and 3rd stage: 15 - 12 - 10 - 8 - 7 - 6 - 5 - 4 - 3 - 2 points to the first 10 riders.
The leader of the general points classification will wear the Green Jersey.
In accordance with article 2.6.017 of the UCI regulations, in the event of a tie the following criteria shall be applied in order until the riders are separated:
To be entitled to final general classification prize money, competitors have to complete the entire race within the official time limit.
The best climber classification concerns each of the 8 climbs selected for this classification.
The following points are awarded for each of the 8 climbs:
A general classification is established by adding together the points obtained at the summit of each of the climbs which count towards the best climber classification.
The leader of the classification will wear a white jersey with red and green polka dots.
In accordance with article 2.6.017 of the UCI regulations, in the event of a tie the following criteria shall be applied in order until the riders are separated:
To be entitled to final general classification prize money, competitors have to complete the entire race within the official time limit.
Only riders born on or after 1st January 1986 may take part in the young rider classification.
The leader of the best young rider classification will wear a white jersey.
In accordance with article 2.6.016 of the UCI regulations, the general team classification is established by adding together the three best individual times from each team.
In the event of a tie, the teams shall be separated by adding together the number of places obtained by their three best placed riders on the stage. If the teams are still tied, they shall be separated by the place obtained by their best rider in the stage classification.
The general team classification is established by adding together the three best individual times from each team in each stage ridden.
In the event of a tie, the following criteria shall be applied in order until the teams are separated:
If the teams are still tied, they shall be separated by the place obtained by their best rider in the general individual classification.
Any team reduced to fewer than three riders is eliminated from the general team classification.
The Green Bib prize is awarded to the most environmentally aware rider. At the end of each stage, this prize is awarded by a panel presided over by the event director. The designated rider will wear a green bib in the following stage.
Time bonuses, applied only in the general individual classification, are awarded on the 1st stage Porto-Vecchio - Col de l'Ospedale and the 2nd stage Porto-Vecchio - Porto-Vecchio according to article 2.6.0.19. of the UCI regulations.
They concern intermediate sprints and stage finishes, and are awarded as follows:
In accordance with article 2.6.029 of the UCI regulations, the finish of the 1st stage at the Col de l'Ospedale is a summit finish.
The finishing deadlines are as follows:
Any exceptional situations may be settled by the Stewards’ Committee and the race management.
For the 3rd stage in Porto-Vecchio, which is an individual time-trial, starts will be spaced at 30" intervals and/ or 1 minute intervals in reverse order of the general classification established after the 2nd stage.
The starting order for the individual time-trial will be the reverse order of the general time classification. However, the Stewards’ Committee may modify the starting order to prevent two riders from the same team starting in succession.
Extra technical assistance vehicles will be available for competitors who do not have access to technical assistance via their own sporting group.
The total amount of prize and special bonus money for the 80th Critérium International is as follows:
| PLACE | 1st STAGE | 2nd STAGE | 3rd STAGE | GENERAL CLASSIFICATION |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | € 3, 615 | € 2, 425 | € 2, 425 | € 4, 233 |
| 2nd | € 1, 805 | € 1, 235 | € 1, 235 | € 2, 138 |
| 3rd | € 905 | € 605 | € 605 | € 1,058 |
| 4th | € 455 | € 302 | € 302 | € 530 |
| 5th | € 365 | € 241 | € 241 | € 424 |
| 6th | € 269 | € 186 | € 186 | € 321 |
| 7th | € 269 | € 186 | € 186 | € 321 |
| 8th | € 180 | € 122 | € 122 | € 212 |
| 9th | € 180 | € 122 | € 122 | € 212 |
| 10th | € 92 | € 60 | € 60 | € 106 |
| 11th | € 92 | € 60 | € 60 | € 106 |
| 12th | € 92 | € 60 | € 60 | € 106 |
| 13th | € 92 | € 60 | € 60 | € 106 |
| 14th | € 92 | € 60 | € 60 | € 106 |
| 15th | € 92 | € 60 | € 60 | € 106 |
| 16th | € 92 | € 60 | € 60 | € 106 |
| 17th | € 92 | € 60 | € 60 | € 106 |
| 18th | € 92 | € 60 | € 60 | € 106 |
| 19th | € 92 | € 60 | € 60 | € 106 |
| 20th | € 92 | € 60 | € 60 | € 106 |
| TOTAL | € 9,055 | € 6,084 | € 6,084 | € 10,615 |
TOTAL AMOUNT OF PRIZE OF PRIZE MONEY FOR THE STAGES AND THE GENERAL CLASSIFICATION: € 31, 838
1st stage
For each of the 3 sprints:
to the 1st rider: € 150
to the 2nd rider: € 100
€ 250 x 3= € 750
2nd stage:
For the sole sprint:
to the 1st rider: € 150
to the 2nd rider: € 100
250 x 1 = € 250
For final general classification:
to the 1st rider: € 1,200
to the 2nd rider: € 800
to the 3rd rider: € 400
€ 2,400
TOTAL AMOUNT OF PRIZE MONEY FOR THE POINTS CLASSIFICATION: € 3, 400
a) on each climb:
1st: € 100
2nd: € 60
3rd: € 40
€ 200 x 8 = € 1,600
Total : € 1,600
b) for final general classification:
to the 1st: € 1,000
to the 2nd: € 800
to the 3rd: € 500
to the 4th: € 300
to the 5th: € 200
Total : € 2, 800
TOTAL AMOUNT OF PRIZE MONEY FOR THE BEST CLIMBER: € 4, 400
Prize money awarded for the best young rider classification is as follows:
For each stage:
1st: € 50 x 3 = € 150
For the final general classification:
1st: € 300
TOTAL AMOUNT OF PRIZE MONEY FOR THE BEST YOUNG RIDER CLASSIFICATION: € 450
A.S.O. and each of the participating teams declare it an absolute obligation to scrupulously respect the regulations and procedures decreed by the relevant authorities governing the fight against doping, as well as the obligation to maintain a strictly irreproachable line of conduct in this domain. Participating teams hereby commit to applying the aforementioned regulations and procedures and shall be entirely responsible for the strict adherence to these regulations by their riders and more generally, their staff and service providers.
Anti-doping tests are carried out under the authority of the UCI and designated officials, at the finish line of each stage.
After each stage, the stage winner and the leaders of each classification must present themselves at the protocol ceremony.
Penalties are in accordance with the UCI regulations.
21.1 A.S.O. considers the preservation of its image, its reputation and that of its event of the utmost consequence.
A.S.O. expressly reserves the right to refuse participation in - or to exclude from - the event, any team or members of a team, whose presence shall seriously blemish the image and/or reputation of A.S.O. and/or the event.
21.2 Furthermore, A.S.O. may exclude from the event any team or any of its members in the following cases:
21.3 The right of withdrawal or exclusion referred to in sections 21.1 and 21.2 above shall be exercised under the following conditions:
a) A.S.O. will advise the team of its decision in writing, which will be notified by registered letter with acknowledgment of receipt or by letter delivered personally with receipt, or by fax or email.
This letter must:
b) If the team refers the matter to the CAS, the latter will immediately appoint a single arbitrator under the expedited procedure under the Rules of Procedure of the CAS. After calling each party to evaluate its case, the arbitrator will decide within the time limits imposed, whether to reject or exclude the entire team or one or some of its members.
The language of arbitration shall be French.
The arbitrator shall resolve the dispute in accordance with French law.
The arbitral decision shall be final and binding.
In order to enable the promotion of the Critérium International, each team, and therefore each rider within the teams, acknowledges that participation in the competition grants the organiser and its beneficiaries or legal representatives to reproduce and display, without any compensation whatsoever, his name, voice, picture, biography and more generally his sports performance within the framework of the Critérium International as well as the brand (s) of his equipment manufacturers and sponsors, in any form and on any material existing or in future, in any format, for any communication in the public domain throughout the world, for any purpose including promotional and / or commercial use without any limitations, and for the duration of the protection currently given to any territory by the laws or regulations, judicial decisions and / or arbitration of any country, and international conventions either existing or in the future, including any extensions that may be made to this duration.
However, when the organiser authorizes third parties to use pictures of the event for advertising or promotional purposes, it will not allow the latter to use the name, voice, image, biography or performance sports of a rider or team nor the brand of their sponsors or equipment with a view to a direct or an indirect association between the rider, the brand of his sponsors or equipment manufacturer and the product, the service, the brand or trade name of the said third party, without the express permission of the rider, sponsor or supplier concerned.
Similarly, with the exception of books, photo books, comics, any form of publishing, video cassettes, CD-ROMs, DVDs or more generally any video recordings or video on any medium and format whatsoever, that may become the subject, in whole or part of the Critérium International, posters, bills, log books, autograph books, maps and official programmes for the Critérium International, the organiser will not use and will not allow the utilization of the individual image of a rider within the framework of the marketing of tie-in merchandising.
The present regulations are written in French and shall prevail in the event of difficulty in interpreting its terms in another language.