Colin Lynch re-elected to the UCI Athletes' Commission 



The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) has announced Colin Lynch (IRL) and Denise Schindler (GER) have been elected to represent para-cyclists on the UCI Athletes’ Commission, in a vote organised during the 2021 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships held in Cascais (Portugal) from 9 to 13 June. 


Colin Lynch is a two-time Paracycling World Champion and Paralympic medallist. Competing in the C2 category, Lynch won the time trial at the Para-cycling Road World Championships in 2011 and claimed gold in the 3km pursuit at the 2012 Para-cycling Track Word Championships. Lynch represented Ireland at the 2012 and 2016 Paralympic Games winning the silver medal in the time trial at the 2016 Games. 


Colin Lynch (re-elected) and Denise Schindler were chosen from among four candidates – two men and two women – by athletes registered for the event. 



Denise Schindler obtained 59.6% of the votes for the female candidates, while Colin Lynch reached 86.5% of the votes for the male candidates. The voting participation rate was 19.3. 



Members of the UCI Athletes’ Commission are elected for a four-year term which will take effect at the UCI Elective Congress in 2021 - to be held during the UCI Road World Championships in Flanders (Belgium) - and will end at the following Elective Congress on the occasion of the 2025 UCI Road World Championships in Africa. 



The Commission has an advisory role which enables it to submit proposals to the UCI Management Committee. Its field of action mainly concerns the improvement of conditions for the practice of high-level sport, the protection of athletes in all its forms, the promotion of ethics and sportsmanship, the establishment of a direct link with the Federation's decision-making bodies, the information for athletes on significant regulatory changes and the orientation of athletes after their sporting retirement.



This election is part of the renewal of the UCI Athletes' Commission for the 2021-2025 period. Its new members are elected by their peers during the 2021 UCI World Championships for the various cycling disciplines. 



Since 2017, the Commission has been composed of 20 members, with each discipline or specialty – cyclo-cross, para-cycling, BMX Racing, mountain bike cross-country, mountain bike downhill, trials, BMX Freestyle, road, track and indoor cycling – being represented by two riders, one man and one woman. 



The President of the UCI Athletes' Commission, a position currently held by Katerina Nash, is elected by the members of the Commission and sits for a four-year period on the UCI Management Committee, the Federation's executive body, which operates under the authority of the Congress. 


Key election figures are available here.