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IUF Rulebook Committee 2025

After every Unicon, a new IUF Rulebook Committee is created. This committee works to develop the next version of the IUF Rulebook. If you wish to join the 2025 rulebook committee, this message is for you.

The rulebook committee will be divided in two main committees:

  • Main Committee
  • Age Groups

and eleven sub-committees:

  • Track (Part 2)
  • Road Racing (Part 3)
  • Muni (Parts 4, 5)
  • Freestyle (Part 6)
  • X-Style (Part 8)
  • Flatland (Part 9)
  • Street (Part 10)
  • Trials (Parts 11, 12)
  • Jumps (Part 13)
  • Hockey (Part 14)
  • Basketball (Part 15)


Inside each committee, knowledgeable people will discuss possible rule changes, then submit proposals to edit, remove or add new rules. As these rules pass, they will be sent to the main committee where they will be approved, edited or sent back to the sub-committee.

If you are interested to join the 2025 IUF Rulebook Committee, please fill out the form with the link below.

https://iuf-rulebook-2025.committees.unicycling-software.com/users/sign_in

Important: 22 January 2025 is the last day to fill out the form and apply for becoming member of any of the committees

IUF Rulebook in new format – We need help!

Hello everybody,

we are in the process of porting the IUF rulebook to the LaTeX format and host it on GitHub (https://github.com/iuf/rulebook). This has a lot of advantages which we will not mention right now. We just need your help. The next step is a verification of our port of the 2012 rulebook. If this is ok, we will start on including the changes of the latest rulebook committee. …

Rulebook Committee is online

The Rulebook Committee 2012/2013 is online right now. Those who want to join it can register until the 14. October. This time all committees and discussions are also public so even if you dont register, you can follow time by time the discussion. You find the committee at rulebook.unicycling.org.

See you soon inside the committee.

Rulebook Committee 2012

Unicon is over now so it’s time to start the new rulebook committee. This year we will run it a bit different from the years before and I will try to explain the new system here.

The rulebook committee is responsible for all new rules / changes of existing rules every two years after Unicon. The members of the committee are typically people who take part at several Unicons and many other conventions and/or also host several conventions. There exist a member …

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