Significant increase in UCI Women s WorldTeams salaries and budgets for 2021 05/20/21
A year after the creation of the UCI Women s WorldTeams, the first division of women s road teams, by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI), the evolution of the riders salaries and the teams budgets confirm the ongoing professionalisation and development of the sector, according to a report by the auditing firm EY Lausanne, the external auditor appointed by the UCI as part of the teams registration for the 2020 and 2021 seasons.
The EY Lausanne study shows that the average salary of members of the UCI Women s WorldTeams has increased by 25% from 2020 to 2021. This increase is due in particular to the introduction by the UCI of a minimum salary for UCI Women s WorldTeam riders.
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Capacity: 7,000
A stone s throw away from the Olympic Stadium, the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium is one of the legacy venues of the 1964 Games. It served as the main arena for Tokyo 1964, hosting the gymnastics events and water polo, which was held in the venue s indoor pool. This time around, it will just be table tennis on display.
Yoyogi National Stadium
Capacity: 10,200
Another legacy venue having been constructed to host the aquatics and basketball competitions for the 1964 Games. The venue is the work of world-renowned architect Tange Kenzo, whose design at the time was seen as an industry marvel. With its suspension roof design, it continues to be held up as one of the city s most beloved pieces of architecture.