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In article <[email protected]>, Howard
Kveck <[email protected]> wrote:

> In article <[email protected]>,
> "Dave H" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > "Howard Kveck" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > news:YOURhoward->
> > > Whoever has the contract for the UCI Masters Championships must be
> > > thrilled: they can probably show a profit for the entire year just from

> > the
> > > Masters road and track worlds jersey sales. Then add in the "participant"
> > > jersey sales.

> >
> > If you are talking about anyone buying a Masters World Championship Jersey,
> > that is something that Voler has never released to the general public,
> > unlike the makers of the Elite Rainbow jersey.
> >
> > Dave

>
> No, it was just a little crack at the number of Master's categories.
> Since there's a lot of categories, there's going to be a lot of jerseys to
> be given to the winners, and the UCI has to buy those jerseys. I rode by
> three "Elite World Champions" yesterday (heh).


There may be even more awarded this year due to the events popularity and
deeper competition in the oldest mens and womens categories (addition of a
60+ womens and 70+ mens category is possible if recent years attendance
trends continue).

BTW - the blue/rainbow jerseys awarded at World Masters Track
(www.cyclingmasters.com) are provided and paid for by the promoter, Brian
Cossavela (IMPSPORT) - not the UCI.

AFAIK, the promoter of the World Masters road events in Austria is in the
same boat.

Mike G.
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