Disc Brakes in Road Races
Given the latest UCI Press Release regarding the suspension of disc brake testing, and the beginning of the 2016 race season, Cycling Canada want to ensure all Provinces/ Territories and officials have a clear understanding of the regulation concerning the use of Disc Brakes in sanctioned Road Racing competition
Unless specifically approved by the UCI, Disc Brakes are NOT permitted for use in road cycling events, as outlined in policy 1.3.025 in our updated 2016 Cycling Canada Companion Guide:
1.3.025 N) Disc brakes are not permitted in road cycling events (unless specifically approved by the UCI)
Although the UCI regulations had not been changed to allow disc brakes, until a recent incident at the UCI Paris-Roubaix Classic, the UCI had permitted the use of disc brakes on a trial-basis for all divisions of UCI Professional Road Teams. As of April 14th, 2016 this trial has ended with the decision to suspend the use of disc brakes until further research can assure their safety for use in competition. The latest UCI Press Release regarding the suspension of disc brake testing is attached.
Cycling Canada does not permit the use of disc brakes in any road cycling events.
The race organizer, ABA and Cycling Canada are working together regarding the use of disc brakes in a Gravel Race.