Tag Archives: Revenue Sharing

Just Another Year: 1924 (Part 5)

Before returning to the 1924 cycling season and looking at one of the more infamous Tours, we zip forward in history one more time to consider what happened to the…

Just Another Year: 1924 (Part 4)

Before moving on to the other Grand Tour, we pause the story of the 1924 cycling season to consider what happened to Alfonsina Strada next. Alfonsina Strada, the woman who…

Just Another Year: 1924 (Part 3)

In the third part of this look at the 1924 cycling season, the first Grand Tour of the year, the Giro d’Italia, finally gets underway, without most of its major…

Just Another Year: 1924 (Part 2)

With introductions out of the way, we now turn to one of the key issues affecting cycling in the 1924 season: the demand by Italian teams that the Giro d’Italia organisers pay…

Interview: Mark Johnson

Argyle Armada tells the story of a year in the life of pro cycling, as seen through the lens and words of a photographer and writer trailing the Gamin-Cervélo team…

Paris (The end of a series)

In this sixteenth and concluding part of our series looking at aspects of the revenue-sharing debate, we close where we began, with the Amaurys. And in so doing we try…

Salary Caps and the Practicalities of Revenue Sharing (Part 15 in a series)

In the penultimate part of our series looking at some of the key aspects of the revenue-sharing debate, we try to address some of the practicalities – and impracticalities –…

Calculating the Tour’s TV Revenues (Part 14 in a series)

As our ongoing series looking at different aspects of the revenue-sharing debate draws toward its conclusion, we finally turn to the figure the AIGCP have attempted to make central to…

Licensed to Thrill (Part 13 in a series)

We now turn from the cost of policing cycling’s doping problems to the other direction – in which the UCI is able to tax the teams and race organisers: licence…

Sharing The Cost Of Policing Cycling’s Doping Problem (Part 12 in a series)

From the reality of revenue sharing we now turn to sharing the costs. In this twelfth part of our continuing series looking at some of the key aspects of the…