Standard so far was 9 riders for RSF.
Reality says http://www.uci.ch/Modules/BUILTIN/getOb ... 8&LangId=1
Bah,
No multiaccounts in the same race2.2.001 Riders belonging to teams with the same paying agent or main partner may not compete in the
same race except in the case of an individual event.
(article introduced on 1.01.05).

Change the splitting system. From 22 teams to 200 riders. Regardless of the standard, still works with 9 riders 22 teams, 8 riders 25 teams2.2.002 The number of riders participating in a road race shall be limited to 200.
The part that is interesting for us. Standard in PT races 8.2.2.003 The number of titular riders per team shall be set at 4 minimum and 10 maximum. The organiser
shall indicate in the programme or technical guide and on the entry form the maximum number for
his race. That number shall be the same for all teams. No account shall be taken of any riders
entered in excess of that number.
If the maximum number of riders per team is 4, 5 or 6, no team may take the start with less than
4 riders. If the maximum number of riders per team is 7 or 8, no team may take the start with less
than 5 riders. If the maximum number of riders per team is 9 or 10, no team may take the start
with less than 6 riders.
In the UCI ProTour events, the number of riders per team is 8. However, subject to prior permission
by the UCI ProTour council, the organiser may fix the number of riders per team at 7. The organiser
shall request the permission of the UCI ProTour council on or before 1st January of the year of the
event.
For the WE 1 races, the number of riders per team is set at 6. However, subject to prior approval by
the Road Commission, the organiser can set the number of riders per team at 8 for WE 2.1 races.
(text modified on 1.01.05; 1.01.07; 26.01.08).
Don't really care if we change, don't really mind if we don't. But I wouldn't like having 8 for some important races like MSR but still 9 for almost everything else. I like a standard... Then don't know if if we change to 8 we make exactly 8 or follow the UCI rules and say 6-8 etc.