Trek-Segafredo match women's prize money with equivalent men's races all season
'The prize money is matched to the actual figure that the men receive, as this is often hꩲigher than the UCI-mandated level'

The discussion surrounding 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:unequal prize money between women's and men's events in professional bike racing surfaced at 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Paris-Roubaix when it came to light that women's race winner 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lizzie Deignan received €1,535, just a fraction of the €30♉,000 that Sonny Colbrelli earned for winning the men's race.
After Paris-Roubaix Femmes, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Trek-Segafredo confirmed to Cyclingnews that they had pitched in the funds to make up for the massive discrepancy between the winner's prize money payouts, later 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:confirming they have been doing it during the 2021 season.
Trek-Segafredo have since confirmed to Cyclingnews that they had matched the prize money for all their riders who placed in the money earning spots – and🦹 they've been matching p🧜rize money payouts all season.
“Since the start of the 2021 season we have been matching the prize money for our female athletes at women’s road races to the money awarded in the equivalent men’s races. As some races do not have a direct equivalent, such as La Course and Madrid Challenge, we matched the prize money to a men’s event of similar stature," a representative of Trek-Segafredo confirmed to Cyclingnews.
“This is the case for all riders who finisཧh in prize money earning positions, not just the winner. The prize money is matched to the 🌟actual figure that the men receive, as this is often higher than the UCI-mandated level."
The top 20 riders receive prize 🧸money and Trek-Segafredo had three riders placed among it, with Elisa Longo Borghini a༺lso standing on the podium alongside Deignan as she secured third while Audrey Cordon-Ragot rode into the Roubaix velodrome in eighth.
The sport governing body, UCI, sets the prize money sch💛edule for each category competing at each of their classified events. Although Paris-Roubaix and Paris-Roubaix Femmes are both WorldTour-registered races, the prize money schedule is unequal.
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The total prize money for a Women's WorldTour one-day race is cu🧸rrently set by the UCI at €7,005, with €1,535 🎐awarded to the winner.
The total prize money for a men's WorldTour (group 1) one-day race is currently set by the UC🧸I at €50,000, with €20,000 awarded to the winner. However, organisers of Paris-Roubaix, ASO, opted to increase ಌthe total prize money for the men's race to €91,000, with the winner being awarded an increased amount of €30,000.
Increased payouts above the minimum for the men's field also ran right through to 16th position, leaving a gap from €760 to €15,000 for Trek-Segafredo to fill for th🌺eir third-placed Paris-Roubaix Femmes rider and betwe🐠en €265 to €1,300 for eighth.
Discussion over prize money inequality in cycling has come to the forefront several times this year beginning at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad where the winner of the women’s race Anna van der Breg💧gen earned €930 compared to the €16,000 that Davide Ballerini earneꦗd for winning the men’s race.
However, Flanders Classics CEO Tomas Van Den Spiegel 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:defended the organisation, stating that the higher priority was placed on first-ever live coverage of the women’s race and tha🐟t it would work toward equal prize money in 2023.
It came to a head again ahead of Strade Bianche, which hosts both men's and women's WorldTour events in Siena, whereby a 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:crowdfunding campaign was launched in an attempt🍸 to equalise prize money.
“We believe that equal prize money is an important step to create a better environment for all athletes. We hope that this action will inspire organizers and sponsors to reward all athletes equally for their achievements," Trek-Segafredo told Cyclingnews.
This isn’t the first time that Trek-Segafredo has gone beyond the standard requirements and mandates set by the UCI for the Women’s WorldTour. Earlier this year, the team confirmed to Cyclingnews that it 16🦋8澳洲5最新开奖结果:raised the salaries for their women’s team to equal or exceed the minimum salary requirements set by the UCI for the men’𝔍s꧑ WorldTour.
In addition, the team announced last September that their rider, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Abi Van Twisk, had put her professional cycling career on hold as she prepared to welcome her first child in February this year. The British rider was in her second year of a two-year contract with the American outfit and effectively took maternity leave starting in February last year and 168澳洲ꦇ5最新开奖结果:received full pay to the end of he꧋r contract in December, above what the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:UCI mandates in its maternity leave cla꧑u🎐se in standard contracts.