UCI ProSeries

The UCI ProSeries is the second tier men's elite road cycling tour. It was inaugurated in 2020. The series is placed below the UCI World Tour, but above the various regional UCI Continental Circuits.

UCI ProSeries
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2023 UCI ProSeries
SportRoad bicycle racing
Founded2020
CountryEurope, Asia, Argentina and United States

Development

In December 2018, the UCI announced various reforms to the structure and organisation of men's professional road racing.[1] One of the major changes is the introduction of a new division of races called the UCI ProSeries. With the introduction of the ProSeries, the UCI .HC road races will disappear from the calendar. In October 2019, the UCI published the 2020 UCI International Road Calendar, including the ProSeries.[2] The inaugural season of the ProSeries was planned to include 57 events, which were formerly World Tour, .HC or .1 events, but many were cancelled due to the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic of 2020–21.

Team participation

In events of the ProSeries, UCI WorldTeams may participate, up to a maximum of 70% in European races and 65% in other races. The rest of the teams participating may be UCI ProTeams, UCI Continental teams, or National teams.[3]

Events

The inaugural UCI ProSeries calendar consisted of 57 events, of which 30 were one-day races (1.Pro) and 27 were stage races (2.Pro). Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, multiple events were cancelled, postponed or introduced in both 2020 and 2021 and the ProSeries calendar has been revised several times. The calendar features events in 19 countries on 4 continents:  Argentina,  Austria,  Belgium,  China,  Denmark,  France,  Germany,  Great Britain,  Italy,  Japan,  Luxembourg,  Malaysia,  Netherlands,  Norway,  Oman,  Portugal,  Spain,  Turkey and  United States.

Winners by race

Year2020202120222023
Argentina Vuelta a San JuanBelgium Evenepoel (1/9)CancelledColombia López (2/2)
Spain Volta a la Comunitat ValencianaSlovenia Pogačar (1/5)Switzerland KüngRussia Vlasov (2/2)Portugal Costa (1/2)
Oman Tour of OmanCancelledCzech Republic HirtUnited States Jorgenson
France Tour de la ProvenceColombia Quintana (1/2)Colombia Sosa (1/2)Colombia Quintana (2/2)Cancelled
Spain Clásica de AlmeríaGermany Ackermann (1/2)Italy Nizzolo (1/2)Norway Kristoff (1/3)Italy Moschetti
Portugal Volta ao AlgarveBelgium Evenepoel (2/9)Portugal RodriguesBelgium Evenepoel (8/9)Colombia D Martínez (2/2)
Spain Vuelta a AndalucíaDenmark FuglsangColombia López (1/2)Netherlands PoelsSlovenia Pogačar (5/5)
France Faun-Ardèche ClassicFrance CavagnaFrance GauduUnited States McNultyFrance Alaphilippe (2/2)
Belgium Kuurne-Brussels-KuurneDenmark AsgreenDenmark M Pedersen (1/2)Netherlands Jakobsen (2/2)Belgium Benoot
France Drôme ClassicAustralia ClarkeItaly Bagioli (1/2)Denmark VingegaardFrance Perez
Italy Trofeo LaiguegliaItaly CicconeNetherlands MollemaSlovenia PolancFrance Peters
Belgium Nokere KoerseCancelledBelgium RobeetBelgium Merlier (3/5)Belgium Merlier (4/5)
Italy Milano–TorinoFrance Démare (1/6)Slovenia Roglič (2/4)United Kingdom Cavendish (2/2)Netherlands de Kleijn
France GP de DenainCancelledBelgium Philipsen (2/3)Germany WalscheidColombia Molano
Belgium Bredene Koksijde ClassicCancelledBelgium Merlier (2/5)Germany Ackermann (2/2)Belgium Thijssen
Italy GP Industria & ArtigianatoCancelledBelgium VansevenantItaly Ulissi (2/2)Republic of Ireland Healy
Spain GP Miguel InduráinCancelledSpain ValverdeFrance BarguilSpain I Izagirre
Belgium ScheldeprijsAustralia Ewan (1/2)Belgium Philipsen (1/3)Norway Kristoff (2/3)Belgium Philipsen (3/3)
Turkey Presidential Tour of TurkeyCancelledSpain DíazNew Zealand BevinPart of UCI Europe Tour
Belgium Brabantse PijlFrance Alaphilippe (1/2)United Kingdom PidcockUnited States SheffieldFrance Godon (1/2)
Italy Tour of the AlpsCancelledUnited Kingdom S YatesFrance BardetUnited Kingdom Geoghegan Hart
France GP du MorbihanCancelledBelgium MaritFrance SimonBelgium De Lie (1/2)
France Tro-Bro LéonCancelledUnited Kingdom SwiftFrance HofstetterItaly Nizzolo (2/2)
Hungary Tour de HongriePart of UCI Europe TourSwitzerland Hirschi (1/3)
France 4 Jours de DunkerqueCancelledBelgium GilbertFrance Grégoire
Norway Tour of NorwayCancelledUnited Kingdom HayterBelgium Evenepoel (9/9)United Kingdom Tulett
France Boucles de la MayenneCancelledFrance Démare (3/6)France ThomasSpain Lazkano
Belgium Brussels Cycling ClassicBelgium Merlier (1/5)Belgium Evenepoel (6/9)Netherlands van der HoornFrance Démare (6/6)
Netherlands ZLM TourCancelledNetherlands Kooij (1/3)Netherlands Kooij (3/3)
Belgium Dwars door het HagelandBelgium RickaertNorway Tiller (1/2)Netherlands RiesebeekNorway Tiller (2/2)
France Mont Ventoux Dénivelé ChallengePart of UCI Europe TourFrance L Martinez
Belgium Baloise Belgium TourCancelledBelgium Evenepoel (4/9)Switzerland SchmidNetherlands van der Poel (2/3)
Slovenia Tour of SloveniaCancelledSlovenia Pogačar (2/5)Slovenia Pogačar (3/5)Italy Zana
China Tour of Qinghai LakePart of UCI Asia TourEritrea Mulubrhan
Belgium Tour de WallonieFrance Démare (2/6)United States SimmonsAustralia StannardItaly Ganna
Spain Vuelta a BurgosBelgium Evenepoel (3/9)Spain LandaFrance SivakovSlovenia Roglič (3/4)
Denmark Danmark RundtCancelledBelgium Evenepoel (5/9)France Laporte (2/2)Denmark M Pedersen (2/2)
Norway Arctic Race of NorwayCancelledBelgium HermansNorway LeknessundUnited Kingdom Williams
Italy Gran Trittico LombardoSpain G IzagirreNot on calendar
Germany Deutschland TourCancelledGermany PolittUnited Kingdom A YatesBelgium Van Wilder (1/2)
Belgium Circuit Franco-BelgeCancelledNetherlands Jakobsen (1/2)Norway Kristoff (3/3)Belgium De Lie (2/2)
United States Maryland Cycling ClassicCancelledBelgium VanmarckeDenmark Skjelmose (2/2)
United Kingdom Tour of BritainCancelledBelgium van Aert (1/3)Spain Serrano (1/2)Belgium van Aert (2/3)
France GP de FourmiesCancelledItaly VivianiAustralia Ewan (2/2)Belgium Merlier (5/5)
Belgium GP de WallonieCancelledFrance Laporte (1/2)Netherlands van der Poel (1/3)Spain Serrano (2/2)
Italy Coppa SabatiniNew Zealand SmithDenmark ValgrenColombia D Martínez (1/2)Switzerland Hirschi (2/3)
China Tour of Taihu LakeNot on calendarNew Zealand Jackson
Belgium Primus ClassicCancelledFrance SénéchalBelgium MeeusNetherlands van der Poel (3/3)
Luxembourg Tour de LuxembourgItaly Ulissi (1/2)Portugal AlmeidaDenmark Skjelmose (1/2)Switzerland Hirschi (3/3)
Malaysia Tour de LangkawiItaly CelanoCancelledColombia Sosa (2/2)United Kingdom Carr
Italy Giro dell'EmiliaRussia Vlasov (1/2)Slovenia Roglič (1/4)Spain MasSlovenia Roglič (4/4)
Italy Coppa BernocchiCancelledBelgium Evenepoel (7/9)Italy BalleriniBelgium van Aert (3/3)
Italy Tre Valli VaresineCancelledItaly De MarchiSlovenia Pogačar (4/5)Belgium Van Wilder (2/2)
Germany Münsterland GiroCancelledUnited Kingdom Cavendish (1/2)Netherlands Kooij (2/3)Norway Hagenes
China Tour of HainanNot on calendarSpain Sevilla
Italy Gran PiemonteNew Zealand BennettUnited Kingdom WallsSpain García CortinaItaly Bagioli (2/2)
France Paris–ToursDenmark C PedersenFrance Démare (4/6)France Démare (5/6)United States Sheehan
Italy Giro del VenetoNot on calendarPart of UCI Europe TourFrance Godon (2/2)
Japan Japan CupCancelledUnited States PowlessPortugal Costa (2/2)
Italy Veneto ClassicNot on calendarPart of UCI Europe TourItaly Formolo

Most race wins

RankCyclistWins
1.Belgium Remco Evenepoel9
2.France Arnaud Démare6
3.Belgium Tim Merlier5
Slovenia Tadej Pogačar
5.Slovenia Primož Roglič4
6.Switzerland Marc Hirschi3
Netherlands Olav Kooij
Norway Alexander Kristoff
Belgium Jasper Philipsen
Belgium Wout van Aert
Netherlands Mathieu van der Poel

Race wins by country

RankNationWinsRiders
1. Belgium34Evenepoel (9), Merlier (5), Philipsen (3), van Aert (3), De Lie (2), Van Wilder (2), Benoot, Gilbert, Hermans, Marit, Meeus, Rickaert, Robeet, Thijssen, Vanmarcke, Vansevenant
2. France25Démare (6), Alaphilippe (2), Godon (2), Laporte (2), Bardet, Barguil, Cavagna, Gaudu, Grégoire, Hofstetter, L Martinez, Perez, Peters, Sénéchal, Simon, Sivakov, Thomas
3. Italy15Bagioli (2), Nizzolo (2), Ulissi (2), Ballerini, Celano, Ciccone, De Marchi, Formolo, Ganna, Moschetti, Viviani, Zana
4. Netherlands13Kooij (3), van der Poel (3), Jakobsen (2), de Kleijn, Mollema, Poels, Riesebeek, van der Hoorn
5. Great Britain12Cavendish (2), Carr, Geoghegan Hart, Hayter, Pidcock, Swift, Tulett, Walls, Williams, A Yates, S Yates
6. Spain11Serrano (2), Díaz, García Cortina, G Izagirre, I Izagirre, Landa, Lazkano, Mas, Sevilla, Valverde
7. Slovenia10Pogačar (5), Roglič (4), Polanc
8. Colombia9López (2), D Martínez (2), Quintana (2), Sosa (2), Molano
 DenmarkM Pedersen (2), Skjelmose (2), Asgreen, Fuglsang, C Pedersen, Valgren, Vingegaard
10. Norway7Kristoff (3), Tiller (2), Hagenes, Leknessund
11. United States6Jorgenson, McNulty, Powless, Sheehan, Sheffield, Simmons
12.  Switzerland5Hirschi (3), Küng, Schmid
13. Australia4Ewan (2), Clarke, Stannard
 GermanyAckermann (2), Politt, Walscheid
 New ZealandBennett, Bevin, Jackson, Smith
 PortugalCosta (2), Almeida, Rodrigues
17. Russia2Vlasov (2)
18. Czech Republic1Hirt
 EritreaMulubrhan
 IrelandHealy

Race wins by team

Teams in italics are no longer active.

RankTeamWinsRiders
1.Soudal–Quick-Step28Evenepoel (9), Alaphilippe (2), Bagioli (2), Cavendish (2), Jakobsen (2), Merlier (2), Van Wilder (2), Almeida, Asgreen, Ballerini, Cavagna, Schmid, Sénéchal, Vansevenant
2.Team Jumbo–Visma15Roglič (4), Kooij (3), van Aert (3), Bennett, Benoot, Hagenes, Laporte, Vingegaard
UAE Team EmiratesPogačar (5), Hirschi (3), Ulissi (2), Ackermann, Formolo, McNulty, Molano, Polanc
4.Alpecin–Deceuninck12Merlier (3), Philipsen (3), van der Poel (3), Rickaert, Riesebeek, Stannard
5.Ineos Grenadiers11D Martínez (2), Ganna, Geoghegan Hart, Hayter, Pidcock, Sheffield, Sivakov, Sosa, Tulett, A Yates
6.Groupama–FDJ10Démare (6), Gaudu, Grégoire, Küng, L Martinez
7.Movistar Team9Serrano (2), García Cortina, Jorgenson, Lazkano, López, Mas, Sosa, Valverde
8.Intermarché–Circus–Wanty8Kristoff (3), Costa (2), Hirt, Thijssen, van der Hoorn
9.Israel–Premier Tech7Bevin, De Marchi, Hermans, Nizzolo, Sheehan, Vanmarcke, Williams
10.Cofidis6I Izagirre, Laporte, Perez, Thomas, Viviani, Walscheid
Lidl–TrekM Pedersen (2), Skjelmose (2), Mollema, Simmons
12.Arkéa–Samsic5Quintana (2), Barguil, Hofstetter, Swift
Bora–HansgroheAckermann, Meeus, Politt, Vlasov, Walls
EF Education–EasyPostCarr, Clarke, Healy, Powless, Valgren
Lotto–DstnyDe Lie (2), Ewan (2), Gilbert
16.AG2R Citroën Team3Godon (2), Peters
Astana Qazaqstan TeamFuglsang, G Izagirre, Vlasov
Team DSM–FirmenichBardet, Leknessund, C Pedersen
Team Jayco–AlUlaSmith, S Yates, Zana
20.Team Bahrain Victorious2Landa, Poels
Team Medellín–EPMLópez, Sevilla
Uno-X Pro Cycling TeamTiller (2)
23.Bingoal WB1Robeet
Bolton Equities Black SpokeJackson
DelkoDíaz
Green Project–Bardiani–CSF–FaizanèMulubrhan
Italy (national team)Ciccone
Q36.5 Pro Cycling TeamMoschetti
Team Flanders–BaloiseMarit
Team Qhubeka NextHashNizzolo
Team Sapura CyclingCelano
Team TotalEnergiesSimon
Tudor Pro Cycling Teamde Kleijn
W52 / FC PortoRodrigues

References

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