Eric Ciotti, who was elected last month to be the new mayor of Nice, held a press conference today where he outlined his plans to reduce the city’s budget by 60 million euros. Among the cancellations he intends to bring to Nice’s city and metropolitan councils are the upcoming IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship in Nice scheduled for Sept. 12-13, and the UTMB event race that is set to take place from Sept. 24-27.
The cancellations are among a number of cuts Ciotti plans that will enable him to cut property taxes in the city by 4.4 percent, a total of 33 million euros, along with a cut to the household waste tax, which will save residents another 11 million euros. The cuts include a number of perks that elected officials had previously enjoyed including vehicles, security and parking. Elected officials will also see salaries reduced by a quarter, according to nice-premium.com.
On the chopping block in terms of events is the International Metropole Nice Côte d’Azur pétanque competition, which will save the city 300,000 euros – one would assume in hosting fees.
Even bigger news for the endurance world, though, are the two other events Ciotti has in his sights – the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship (which reportedly will save 1.6 million euros in hosting fees), and the Ultra Trail Métropole Nice Côte d’Azur event by UTMB, which will save the city 650,000 euros.
Just because the mayor proposes the cuts doesn’t guarantee they will happen – the municipal council votes on the proposed budget. That said, typically the mayor is elected by the council, which means he typically holds a lot of sway over the voting.
Olympic Headaches
A story posted today by Le Monde reported that Ciotti also has issues with the plans for the 2030 Olympics in the French Alps. Ciotti is reportedly unhappy with the plan to hold the ice hockey events at the football (soccer) stadium so that the city’s local club won’t be forced out at, what he claims, will be a cost of 80 million euros. He also wants to cancel the construction of a new arena and hold the figure skating at the city’s exhibition centre, while also having the Olympic Village moved 15 km from the proposed site to a police barracks which will be shut down next year.
“We have a real problem regarding Nice with a mayor elected who is for the Games, but not in line with the original plan,” said Renaud Muselier, the President of the Regional Council of Provence Alpes-Côte d’Azur.
IRONMAN Say Events Still On
IRONMAN is working on a statement that confirms the events are still happening, despite today’s statements by the mayor. According to IRONMAN, officials from the company have confirmed with the mayor’s office and sports representatives from the city that the events can still take place.
Here’s the statement from IRONMAN:
Despite today’s media reports, we can confirm, in collaboration with the City of Nice, that the 2026 editions of IRONMAN France Nice, IRONMAN 70.3 Nice, as well as the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship triathlon will take place as planned on the dates previously communicated. We are in ongoing conversations with the newly elected Mayor about how we can best support the City of Nice, and look forward to welcoming our athletes to the events this summer.
