“I think the IOC’s Agenda 2020 started by President Thomas Bach is a very healthy development and should encourage real debate about the future of the Olympic sports programme.
“The Summer and Winter Games are a crucial part of the global sporting landscape and vital for all Olympic sports and those who aspire to be a part of the Games. Agenda 2020 provides a welcome platform to stimulate public debate and discussion about what is needed to keep the sports programme fresh and relevant.
“I have offered some thoughts which I hope will contribute to that debate and of course the UCI will be responding formally to the IOC’s invitation to International Federations to input into the Agenda 2020 discussion. And as we move forward on concrete proposals we will also be consulting our national federations and stakeholders so that we can fully reflect the thoughts of the cycling community.
“I hope that in cycling we can make the case that there is real merit in not only maintaining but also expanding the cycling programme through potential opportunities in both the Summer and Winter Olympic Games.
“This is an important time for all Olympic sports. It is encouraging and welcome that this debate is underway and not confined to a behind closed door approach but open to dialogue and creative thinking. It is a debate in which the UCI intends to fully engage.”