UCI World Tour

The UCI WorldTour (2009–2010: UCI World Ranking) is the premier men's elite road cycling tour, sitting above the UCI ProSeries and various regional UCI Continental Circuits. It refers to both the tour of 38 events and, until 2019, an annual ranking system based upon performances in these. The World Ranking was launched in 2009, and merged fully with its predecessor the UCI ProTour in 2011. UCI WorldTeams must compete at all events that were part of the tour prior to the 2017 expansion.

UCI World Tour
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2023 UCI World Tour
SportRoad bicycle racing
Founded2009
Organising bodyUnion Cycliste Internationale
No. of teams18 (Others invited on
race by race basis)
CountriesInternational
Most recent
champion(s)
Rider: Simon Yates (2018)
Team: Quick Step (2018)
Most titlesRider:  Joaquim Rodríguez (ESP) (3 titles)
Team: Movistar Team (4 titles)
Official websiteuci.org

History

Until the end of 2004, the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) maintained both the UCI Road World Rankings, which awarded results for all its sanctioned races, and the UCI Road World Cup, which was awarded on the basis of performance in ten selected one-day events. Both were replaced from the 2005 season by the UCI ProTour and UCI Continental Circuits. However, disputes between the UCI and ASO, the organisers of the Tour de France and other classics, and eventually with the organisers of the Tours of Italy and Spain, meant that by 2008 the ProTour was devalued as a ranking method, as only one of the Monument events, and three other classics, remained under the auspices of the UCI. As a result, the UCI World Ranking was introduced, merging performances from both the ProTour and other prestigious events.[1]

At the start of 2011, the ProTour and World Ranking were fully merged again.[2] The ranking system was re-branded as the 'World Tour', whilst 'ProTeam' [3] was retained as a registration category for professional teams. All ProTeams gain automatic entry to World Tour events.

Despite finishing second in the team rankings in 2012, Team Katusha were initially refused a place in the top tier for 2013.[4] After appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, they were reinstated in February 2013, having already missed the 2013 Tour Down Under.[5] Although the UCI had earlier asserted that the reinstatement of Katusha would result in demotion of another team, they eventually announced that there would be 19 ProTour teams for that one season.[6] In 2015, there are only 17 teams, as there was no applicant for the 18th slot.

For the 2017 season the UCI added 10 new events to the calendar, bringing the total number of events to 38. The new events are: Tour of California, Tour of Qatar, Abu Dhabi Tour, Tour of Turkey, Dwars door Vlaanderen, Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race, London–Surrey Classic, Eschborn–Frankfurt City Loop and Strade Bianche.

In 2019, the Three Days of De Panne (a one-day race, although its name retains a description of its former format) was added to the tour, and the Abu Dhabi Tour, having merged with the 2.HC ranked Dubai Tour, was rebranded as the UAE Tour. The World Tour ceased to be a ranking series, replaced in this regard by the UCI World Ranking.

Events (since 2019)

The UCI World Tour consists of 38 events. These events are made up from:

  • The three Grand Tours
  • The five Monument one-day races
  • Ten further stage races in Europe
  • Thirteen further one-day races in Europe
  • One stage race in Australia
  • One stage race in United Arab Emirates
  • One stage race in China
  • One one-day race in Australia
  • Two one-day races in Canada
Race World Ranking Points (2016–18)[7]
Winner Second Third final position for
which points are given
France Tour de France Overall 1000 800 675 60th (10 points)
Each stage 120 50 25 5th (5 points)
Italy Giro d'Italia
Spain Vuelta a España
Overall 850 680 575 60th (8 points)
Each stage 100 40 20 5th (4 points)
Australia Tour Down Under
France Paris–Nice
Italy Tirreno–Adriatico
Switzerland Tour de Romandie
France Critérium du Dauphiné
Switzerland Tour de Suisse
Overall 500 400 325 60th (3 points)
Each stage 60 25 10
Spain Volta a Catalunya
Spain Tour of the Basque Country
Poland Tour de Pologne
BelgiumNetherlands BinckBank Tour
Overall 400 320 260 60th (2 points)
Each stage 50 20 8
United Arab Emirates UAE Tour[lower-alpha 1]
China Tour of Guangxi
Overall 300 250 215 60th (1 point)
Each stage 40 15 6
Italy Milan–San Remo
Belgium Gent–Wevelgem
Belgium Tour of Flanders
France Paris–Roubaix
Netherlands Amstel Gold Race
Belgium Liège–Bastogne–Liège
Canada Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec
Canada Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal
Italy Giro di Lombardia
500 400 325 60th (3 points)
Belgium E3 Harelbeke[lower-alpha 2]
Belgium La Flèche Wallonne
Spain Clásica de San Sebastián
Germany EuroEyes Cyclassics
France GP Ouest-France
400 320 260 60th (2 points)
Australia Great Ocean Road Race
Belgium Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
Italy Strade Bianche
Belgium Dwars door Vlaanderen
Germany Eschborn–Frankfurt – Rund um den Finanzplatz
Belgium Three Days of Bruges–De Panne[lower-alpha 3][lower-alpha 4][8]
300 250 215 60th (1 point)

In 2009 and 2010, only riders for ProTour teams and Professional Continental teams could earn points. When a national squad, that is not a UCI registered team, participated in a race, its members were not eligible to receive points. In 2011, a rule change meant that only riders on ProTeam squads were eligible for points.

From 2012 to 2015, the team time trial at the UCI Road World Championships contributed points to the team classification only.

Results

Since 2019, the UCI Men's road racing world ranking, which includes points earned in races that are not part of the WorldTour, has superseded the points allocations for this series of races as the official rankings table for the sport.

Individual ranking (2009–2018)

Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
2009 Spain Alberto Contador
Astana
527 pts Spain Alejandro Valverde
Caisse d'Epargne
483 pts Spain Samuel Sánchez
Euskaltel–Euskadi
357 pts Luxembourg Andy Schleck
Team Saxo Bank
334 pts Australia Cadel Evans
Silence–Lotto
333 pts
2010 Spain Joaquim Rodríguez
Team Katusha
561 pts Belgium Philippe Gilbert
Omega Pharma–Lotto
437 pts Spain Luis León Sánchez
Caisse d'Epargne
413 pts Australia Cadel Evans
BMC Racing Team
390 pts Italy Vincenzo Nibali
Liquigas–Doimo
390 pts
2011 Belgium Philippe Gilbert
Omega Pharma–Lotto
718 pts Australia Cadel Evans
BMC Racing Team
584 pts Spain Joaquim Rodríguez
Team Katusha
446 pts Italy Michele Scarponi
Lampre–ISD
419 pts Germany Tony Martin
HTC–Highroad
349 pts
2012 Spain Joaquim Rodríguez
Team Katusha
692 pts United Kingdom Bradley Wiggins
Team Sky
601 pts Belgium Tom Boonen
Omega Pharma–Quick-Step
410 pts Italy Vincenzo Nibali
Liquigas–Cannondale
400 pts Spain Alejandro Valverde
Movistar Team
394 pts
2013 Spain Joaquim Rodríguez
Team Katusha
607 pts United Kingdom Chris Froome
Team Sky
587 pts Spain Alejandro Valverde
Movistar Team
540 pts Slovakia Peter Sagan
Cannondale
491 pts Italy Vincenzo Nibali
Astana
474 pts
2014 Spain Alejandro Valverde
Movistar Team
686 pts Spain Alberto Contador
Tinkoff–Saxo
620 pts Australia Simon Gerrans
Orica–GreenEDGE
478 pts Portugal Rui Costa
Lampre–Merida
461 pts Italy Vincenzo Nibali
Astana
392 pts
2015 Spain Alejandro Valverde
Movistar Team
675 pts Spain Joaquim Rodríguez
Team Katusha
474 pts Colombia Nairo Quintana
Movistar Team
457 pts Norway Alexander Kristoff
Team Katusha
453 pts Italy Fabio Aru
Astana
448 pts
2016 Slovakia Peter Sagan
Tinkoff
669 pts Colombia Nairo Quintana
Movistar Team
609 pts United Kingdom Chris Froome
Team Sky
564 pts Spain Alejandro Valverde
Movistar Team
436 pts Spain Alberto Contador
Tinkoff
428 pts
2017 Belgium Greg Van Avermaet
BMC Racing Team
3582 pts United Kingdom Chris Froome
Team Sky
3452 pts Netherlands Tom Dumoulin
Team Sunweb
2545 pts Slovakia Peter Sagan
Bora–Hansgrohe
2544 pts Italy Vincenzo Nibali
Bahrain–Merida
2196 pts
2018 United Kingdom Simon Yates
Mitchelton–Scott
3072 pts Slovakia Peter Sagan
Bora–Hansgrohe
2992 pts Spain Alejandro Valverde
Movistar Team
2609 pts United Kingdom Geraint Thomas
Team Sky
2534 pts Belgium Greg Van Avermaet
BMC Racing Team
2442 pts

Team ranking (2009–2018)

Year 1st 2nd 3rd
2009 Astana Caisse d'Epargne Team Columbia–High Road
2010 Team Saxo Bank Liquigas–Doimo Rabobank
2011 Omega Pharma–Lotto Team Sky Leopard Trek
2012 Team Sky Team Katusha Liquigas–Cannondale
2013 Movistar Team Team Sky Team Katusha
2014 Movistar Team BMC Racing Team Tinkoff–Saxo
2015 Movistar Team Team Katusha Team Sky
2016 Movistar Team Tinkoff Team Sky
2017 Team Sky Quick-Step Floors BMC Racing Team
2018 Quick-Step Floors Team Sky Bora–Hansgrohe

Nation ranking (2009–2022)

Year 1st 2nd 3rd
2009  Spain  Italy  Australia
2010  Spain  Italy  Belgium
2011  Italy  Belgium  Australia
2012  Spain  Great Britain  Italy
2013  Spain  Italy  Colombia
2014  Spain  Italy  Belgium
2015  Spain  Italy  Colombia
2016  Spain  Colombia  Great Britain
2017  Belgium  Italy  France
2018  Belgium  France  Italy

Winners by race

Winners (2009–2016)

Year20092010201120122013201420152016
Australia Tour Down UnderAustralia DavisGermany Greipel (1/2)Australia MeyerAustralia Gerrans (2/9)Netherlands SlagterAustralia Gerrans (5/9)Australia DennisAustralia Gerrans (9/9)
France Paris–NiceSpain LL Sánchez (1/3)Spain Contador (3/9)Germany T Martin (2/4)United Kingdom Wiggins (2/5)Australia Porte (1/8)Colombia BetancurAustralia Porte (2/8)United Kingdom Thomas (2/6)
Italy Tirreno–AdriaticoItaly Scarponi (1/3)Italy GarzelliAustralia Evans (2/4)Italy Nibali (2/9)Italy Nibali (3/9)Spain Contador (5/9)Colombia Quintana (3/7)Belgium Van Avermaet (1/7)
Italy Milan–San RemoUnited Kingdom CavendishSpain FreireAustralia Goss (2/2)Australia Gerrans (3/9)Germany CiolekNorway Kristoff (1/8)Germany Degenkolb (3/4)France Démare (2/2)
Spain Volta Ciclista a CatalunyaSpain Valverde (1/14)Spain Rodríguez (1/6)Italy Scarponi (2/3)Switzerland AlbasiniRepublic of Ireland D Martin (2/4)Spain Rodríguez (5/6)Australia Porte (3/8)Colombia Quintana (4/7)
Belgium Record Bank E3 HarelbekePart of the UCI Europe TourBelgium Boonen (3/6)Switzerland Cancellara (4/7)Slovakia Sagan (4/10)United Kingdom Thomas (1/6)Poland Kwiatkowski (2/8)
Belgium Gent–WevelgemNorway Boasson Hagen (1/5)Austria EiselBelgium Boonen (2/6)Belgium Boonen (4/6)Slovakia Sagan (2/10)Germany Degenkolb (2/4)Italy PaoliniSlovakia Sagan (5/10)
Belgium Ronde van VlaanderenBelgium DevolderSwitzerland Cancellara (2/7)Belgium NuyensBelgium Boonen (5/6)Switzerland Cancellara (5/7)Switzerland Cancellara (7/7)Norway Kristoff (3/8)Slovakia Sagan (6/10)
Spain Vuelta al País VascoSpain Contador (1/9)United States Horner (1/2)Germany KlödenSpain S SánchezColombia Quintana (1/7)Spain Contador (6/9)Spain Rodríguez (6/6)Spain Contador (9/9)
France Paris–RoubaixBelgium Boonen (1/6)Switzerland Cancellara (3/7)Belgium VansummerenBelgium Boonen (6/6)Switzerland Cancellara (6/7)Netherlands Terpstra (1/4)Germany Degenkolb (4/4)Australia Hayman
Netherlands Amstel Gold RaceRussia IvanovBelgium Gilbert (2/13)Belgium Gilbert (4/13)Italy Gasparotto (1/2)Czech Republic Kreuziger (2/2)Belgium Gilbert (9/13)Poland Kwiatkowski (1/8)Italy Gasparotto (2/2)
Belgium La Flèche WallonneItaly RebellinAustralia Evans (1/4)Belgium Gilbert (5/13)Spain Rodríguez (2/6)Spain MorenoSpain Valverde (4/14)Spain Valverde (6/14)Spain Valverde (8/14)
Belgium Liège–Bastogne–LiègeLuxembourg A Schleck (1/2)Kazakhstan VinokourovBelgium Gilbert (6/13)Kazakhstan IglinskyRepublic of Ireland D Martin (3/4)Australia Gerrans (6/9)Spain Valverde (7/14)Netherlands Poels
Switzerland Tour de RomandieCzech Republic Kreuziger (1/2)Slovenia Špilak (1/3)Australia Evans (3/4)United Kingdom Wiggins (3/5)United Kingdom Froome (2/12)United Kingdom Froome (5/12)Russia ZakarinColombia Quintana (5/7)
Italy Giro d'ItaliaRussia MenchovItaly BassoItaly Scarponi (3/3)Canada HesjedalItaly Nibali (4/9)Colombia Quintana (2/7)Spain Contador (8/9)Italy Nibali (7/9)
France Critérium du DauphinéSpain Valverde (2/14)Slovenia BrajkovičUnited Kingdom Wiggins (1/5)United Kingdom Wiggins (4/5)United Kingdom Froome (3/12)United States TalanskyUnited Kingdom Froome (6/12)United Kingdom Froome (8/12)
Switzerland Tour de SuisseSwitzerland Cancellara (1/7)Luxembourg F SchleckUnited States LeipheimerPortugal Costa (2/5)Portugal Costa (3/5)Portugal Costa (4/5)Slovenia Špilak (2/3)Colombia López (1/2)
France Tour de FranceSpain Contador (2/9)Luxembourg A Schleck (2/2)Australia Evans (4/4)United Kingdom Wiggins (5/5)United Kingdom Froome (4/12)Italy Nibali (5/9)United Kingdom Froome (7/12)United Kingdom Froome (9/12)
Spain Clásica Ciclista San SebastiánSpain BarredoSpain LL Sánchez (2/3)Belgium Gilbert (7/13)Spain LL Sánchez (3/3)France GallopinSpain Valverde (5/14)United Kingdom A Yates (1/5)Netherlands Mollema (1/2)
Poland Tour de PologneItaly BallanRepublic of Ireland D Martin (1/4)Slovakia Sagan (1/10)Italy MoserNetherlands WeeningPoland MajkaSpain Izagirre (1/2)Belgium Wellens (4/6)
BelgiumNetherlands BinckBank TourNorway Boasson Hagen (2/5)Germany T Martin (1/4)Norway Boasson Hagen (3/5)Netherlands BoomCzech Republic Štybar (1/3)Belgium Wellens (1/6)Belgium Wellens (2/6)Netherlands Terpstra (2/4)
Spain Vuelta a EspañaSpain Valverde (3/14)Italy Nibali (1/9)United Kingdom Froome (1/12)Spain Contador (4/9)United States Horner (2/2)Spain Contador (7/9)Italy AruColombia Quintana (6/7)
Germany Cyclassics HamburgUnited States Farrar (1/2)United States Farrar (2/2)Norway Boasson Hagen (4/5)France Démare (1/2)Germany Degenkolb (1/4)Norway Kristoff (2/8)Germany Greipel (2/2)Australia Ewan
France Bretagne Classic Ouest-FranceAustralia Gerrans (1/9)Australia Goss (1/2)Slovenia BoleNorway Boasson Hagen (5/5)Italy PozzatoFrance ChavanelNorway Kristoff (4/8)Belgium Naesen (1/2)
Canada Grand Prix Cycliste de QuébecNot on calendarFrance VoecklerBelgium Gilbert (8/13)Australia Gerrans (4/9)Netherlands Gesink (2/2)Australia Gerrans (7/9)Colombia UránSlovakia Sagan (7/10)
Canada Grand Prix Cycliste de MontréalNot on calendarNetherlands Gesink (1/2)Portugal Costa (1/5)Norway NordhaugSlovakia Sagan (3/10)Australia Gerrans (8/9)Belgium Wellens (3/6)Belgium Van Avermaet (2/7)
Italy Il LombardiaBelgium Gilbert (1/13)Belgium Gilbert (3/13)Switzerland ZauggSpain Rodríguez (3/6)Spain Rodríguez (4/6)Republic of Ireland D Martin (4/4)Italy Nibali (6/9)Colombia Chaves
China Tour of BeijingNot on calendarGermany T Martin (3/4)Germany T Martin (4/4)Spain IntxaustiBelgium Gilbert (10/13)Not on calendar

Winners after expansion (since 2017)

Year2017201820192020202120222023
Australia Tour Down UnderAustralia Porte (4/8)South Africa Impey (1/2)South Africa Impey (2/2)Australia Porte (7/8)CancelledAustralia Vine
Australia Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road RaceGermany ArndtAustralia McCarthyItaly Viviani (4/6)Belgium DevenynsCancelledGermany Mayrhofer
United Arab Emirates UAE TourPortugal Costa (5/5)Spain Valverde (13/14)Slovenia Roglič (3/15)United Kingdom A Yates (2/5)Slovenia Pogačar (3/17)Slovenia Pogačar (8/17)Belgium Evenepoel (6/8)
Belgium Omloop Het NieuwsbladBelgium Van Avermaet (3/7)Denmark Valgren (1/2)Czech Republic Štybar (2/3)Belgium Stuyven (1/2)Italy BalleriniBelgium van Aert (5/8)Netherlands van Baarle (3/3)
Italy Strade BianchePoland Kwiatkowski (3/8)Belgium BenootFrance Alaphilippe (3/6)Belgium van Aert (1/8)Netherlands van der Poel (5/9)Slovenia Pogačar (9/17)United Kingdom Pidcock
France Paris–NiceColombia HenaoSpain SolerColombia Bernal (2/5)Germany Schachmann (1/2)Germany Schachmann (2/2)Slovenia Roglič (11/15)Slovenia Pogačar (13/17)
Italy Tirreno–AdriaticoColombia Quintana (7/7)Poland Kwiatkowski (6/8)Slovenia Roglič (4/15)United Kingdom S Yates (2/2)Slovenia Pogačar (4/17)Slovenia Pogačar (10/17)Slovenia Roglič (13/15)
Italy Milan–San RemoPoland Kwiatkowski (4/8)Italy Nibali (9/9)France Alaphilippe (4/6)Belgium van Aert (2/8)Belgium Stuyven (2/2)Slovenia Mohorič (2/3)Netherlands van der Poel (8/9)
Belgium Classic Brugge-De PannePart of the UCI Europe TourNetherlands GroenewegenBelgium Lampaert (3/3)Republic of Ireland S Bennett (1/2)Belgium MerlierBelgium Philipsen (2/2)
Belgium E3 BinckBank ClassicBelgium Van Avermaet (4/7)Netherlands Terpstra (3/4)Czech Republic Štybar (3/3)CancelledDenmark Asgreen (1/2)Belgium van Aert (6/8)Belgium van Aert (8/8)
Spain Volta a CatalunyaSpain Valverde (9/14)Spain Valverde (14/14)Colombia López (2/2)CancelledUnited Kingdom A Yates (3/5)Colombia HiguitaSlovenia Roglič (14/15)
Belgium Gent–WevelgemBelgium Van Avermaet (5/7)Slovakia Sagan (9/10)Norway Kristoff (8/8)Denmark Pedersen (1/2)Belgium van Aert (3/8)Eritrea GirmayFrance Laporte (1/2)
Belgium Dwars door VlaanderenBelgium Lampaert (1/3)Belgium Lampaert (2/3)Netherlands van der Poel (1/9)CancelledNetherlands van Baarle (1/3)Netherlands van der Poel (6/9)France Laporte (2/2)
Belgium Ronde van VlaanderenBelgium Gilbert (11/13)Netherlands Terpstra (4/4)Italy BettiolNetherlands van der Poel (4/9)Denmark Asgreen (2/2)Netherlands van der Poel (7/9)Slovenia Pogačar (14/17)
Spain Itzulia Basque CountrySpain Valverde (10/14)Slovenia Roglič (1/15)Spain Izagirre (2/2)CancelledSlovenia Roglič (9/15)Colombia Martínez (2/2)Denmark Vingegaard (2/4)
France Paris–RoubaixBelgium Van Avermaet (6/7)Slovakia Sagan (10/10)Belgium Gilbert (13/13)CancelledItaly Colbrelli (2/2)Netherlands van Baarle (2/3)Netherlands van der Poel (9/9)
Turkey Presidential Cycling Tour of TurkeyItaly Ulissi (2/2)Spain PradesAustria GroßschartnerPart of the UCI ProSeries
Netherlands Amstel Gold RaceBelgium Gilbert (12/13)Denmark Valgren (2/2)Netherlands van der Poel (2/9)CancelledBelgium van Aert (4/8)Poland Kwiatkowski (8/8)Slovenia Pogačar (15/17)
Belgium La Flèche WallonneSpain Valverde (11/14)France Alaphilippe (1/6)France Alaphilippe (5/6)Switzerland HirschiFrance Alaphilippe (6/6)Belgium Teuns (2/2)Slovenia Pogačar (16/17)
Belgium Liège–Bastogne–LiègeSpain Valverde (12/14)Luxembourg JungelsDenmark Fuglsang (2/4)Slovenia Roglič (7/15)Slovenia Pogačar (5/17)Belgium Evenepoel (3/8)Belgium Evenepoel (7/8)
Germany Eschborn–FrankfurtNorway Kristoff (5/8)Norway Kristoff (7/8)Germany Ackermann (2/2)CancelledBelgium Philipsen (1/2)Republic of Ireland S Bennett (2/2)Denmark Kragh Andersen
Switzerland Tour de RomandieAustralia Porte (5/8)Slovenia Roglič (2/15)Slovenia Roglič (5/15)CancelledUnited Kingdom Thomas (5/6) Vlasov[lower-alpha 5]United Kingdom A Yates (4/5)
United States Tour of CaliforniaNew Zealand G BennettColombia Bernal (1/5)Slovenia Pogačar (1/17)Not on calendar
Italy Giro d'ItaliaNetherlands Dumoulin (1/2)United Kingdom Froome (12/12)Ecuador Carapaz (1/2)United Kingdom Geoghegan HartColombia Bernal (5/5)Australia HindleySlovenia Roglič (15/15)
France Critérium du DauphinéDenmark Fuglsang (1/4)United Kingdom Thomas (3/6)Denmark Fuglsang (3/4)Colombia Martínez (1/2)Australia Porte (8/8)Slovenia Roglič (12/15)Denmark Vingegaard (3/4)
Switzerland Tour de SuisseSlovenia Špilak (3/3)Australia Porte (6/8)Colombia Bernal (3/5)CancelledEcuador Carapaz (2/2)United Kingdom Thomas (6/6)Denmark Skjelmose
France Tour de FranceUnited Kingdom Froome (10/12)United Kingdom Thomas (4/6)Colombia Bernal (4/5)Slovenia Pogačar (2/17)Slovenia Pogačar (6/17)Denmark Vingegaard (1/4)Denmark Vingegaard (4/4)
Spain Clásica San SebastiánPoland Kwiatkowski (5/8)France Alaphilippe (2/6)Belgium Evenepoel (1/8)CancelledUnited States PowlessBelgium Evenepoel (4/8)Belgium Evenepoel (8/8)
United Kingdom London–Surrey ClassicNorway Kristoff (6/8)Germany Ackermann (1/2)Italy Viviani (5/6)CancelledNot on calendar
Poland Tour de PologneBelgium Teuns (1/2)Poland Kwiatkowski (7/8)Russia SivakovBelgium Evenepoel (2/8)Portugal AlmeidaUnited Kingdom HayterSlovenia Mohorič (3/3)
BelgiumNetherlands Benelux TourNetherlands Dumoulin (2/2)Slovenia Mohorič (1/3)Belgium De PlusNetherlands van der Poel (3/9)Italy Colbrelli (1/2)CancelledBelgium Wellens (6/6)
Germany Hamburg CyclassicsItaly Viviani (1/6)Italy Viviani (3/6)Italy Viviani (6/6)CancelledAustria HallerDenmark Pedersen (2/2)
France Bretagne Classic-Ouest-FranceItaly Viviani (2/6)Belgium Naesen (2/2)Belgium VanmarckeAustralia Matthews (4/4)France Cosnefroy (1/2)Belgium van Aert (7/8)France Madouas
Spain Vuelta a EspañaUnited Kingdom Froome (11/12)United Kingdom S Yates (1/2)Slovenia Roglič (6/15)Slovenia Roglič (8/15)Slovenia Roglič (10/15)Belgium Evenepoel (5/8)United States Kuss
Canada Grand Prix Cycliste de QuébecSlovakia Sagan (8/10)Australia Matthews (1/4)Australia Matthews (3/4)CancelledFrance Cosnefroy (2/2)Belgium De Lie
Canada Grand Prix Cycliste de MontréalItaly Ulissi (1/2)Australia Matthews (2/4)Belgium Van Avermaet (7/7)CancelledSlovenia Pogačar (11/17)United Kingdom A Yates (5/5)
Italy Il LombardiaItaly Nibali (8/9)France PinotNetherlands Mollema (2/2)Denmark Fuglsang (4/4)Slovenia Pogačar (7/17)Slovenia Pogačar (12/17)Slovenia Pogačar (17/17)
China Tour of GuangxiBelgium Wellens (5/6)Italy MosconSpain MasCancelledNetherlands Vader

Most race wins

Riders in italics are no longer active.

RankCyclistWins
1.Slovenia Tadej Pogačar17
2.Slovenia Primož Roglič15
3.Spain Alejandro Valverde14
4.Belgium Philippe Gilbert13
5.United Kingdom Chris Froome12
6.Slovakia Peter Sagan10
7.Spain Alberto Contador9
Australia Simon Gerrans
Italy Vincenzo Nibali
Netherlands Mathieu van der Poel
11.Belgium Remco Evenepoel8
Norway Alexander Kristoff
Poland Michał Kwiatkowski
Australia Richie Porte
Belgium Wout van Aert
16.Switzerland Fabian Cancellara7
Colombia Nairo Quintana
Belgium Greg Van Avermaet
19.France Julian Alaphilippe6
Belgium Tom Boonen
Spain Joaquim Rodríguez
United Kingdom Geraint Thomas
Italy Elia Viviani
Belgium Tim Wellens

Race wins by country

RankNationWinsRiders
1. Belgium68Gilbert (13), Evenepoel (8), van Aert (8), Van Avermaet (7), Boonen (6), Wellens (6), Lampaert (3), Naesen (2), Philipsen (2), Stuyven (2), Teuns (2), Benoot, De Lie, De Plus, Devenyns, Devolder, Merlier, Nuyens, Vanmarcke, Vansummeren
2. Spain42Valverde (14), Contador (9), Rodríguez (6), LL Sánchez (3), Izagirre (2), Barredo, Freire, Intxausti, Mas, Moreno, Prades, S Sánchez, Soler
3. Slovenia40Pogačar (17), Roglič (15), Mohorič (3), Špilak (3), Bole, Brajkovič
4. Italy35Nibali (9), Viviani (6), Scarponi (3), Colbrelli (2), Gasparotto (2), Ulissi (2), Aru, Ballan, Ballerini, Basso, Bettiol, Garzelli, Moscon, Moser, Paolini, Pozzato, Rebellin
 AustraliaGerrans (9), Porte (8), Evans (4), Matthews (4), Goss (2), Davis, Dennis, Ewan, Hayman, Hindley, McCarthy, Meyer, Vine
6. Great Britain34Froome (12), Thomas (6), Wiggins (5), A Yates (5), S Yates (2), Cavendish, Geoghegan Hart, Hayter, Pidcock
7. Netherlands28van der Poel (9), Terpstra (4), van Baarle (3), Dumoulin (2), Gesink (2), Mollema (2), Boom, Groenewegen, Poels, Slagter, Vader, Weening
8. Colombia21Quintana (7), Bernal (5), López (2), Martínez (2), Betancur, Chaves, Henao, Higuita, Urán
9. Germany18Degenkolb (4), T Martin (4), Ackermann (2), Greipel (2), Schachmann (2), Arndt, Ciolek, Klöden, Mayrhofer
10. France17Alaphilippe (6), Cosnefroy (2), Démare (2), Laporte (2), Chavanel, Gallopin, Madouas, Pinot, Voeckler
11. Denmark16Fuglsang (4), Vingegaard (4), Asgreen (2), Pedersen (2), Valgren (2), Kragh Andersen, Skjelmose
12. Norway14Kristoff (8), Boasson Hagen (5), Nordhaug
13. Slovakia10Sagan (10)
  SwitzerlandCancellara (7), Albasini, Hirschi, Zaugg
15. Poland9Kwiatkowski (8), Majka
16. United States8Farrar (2), Horner (2), Kuss, Leipheimer, Powless, Talansky
17. Ireland6D Martin (4), S Bennett (2)
 PortugalCosta (5), Almeida
19. Czech Republic5Štybar (3), Kreuziger (2)
20. Luxembourg4A Schleck (2), Jungels, F Schleck
 RussiaIvanov, Menchov, Sivakov, Zakarin
22. Austria3Eisel, Großschartner, Haller
23. Ecuador2Carapaz (2)
 KazakhstanIglinsky, Vinokourov
 South AfricaImpey (2)
26. Canada1Hesjedal
 EritreaGirmay
 New ZealandG Bennett

Race wins by team

Teams in italics are no longer active.

RankTeamWinsRiders
1.Ineos Grenadiers57Froome (12), Kwiatkowski (7), Thomas (6), Bernal (5), Wiggins (5), Porte (4), Boasson Hagen (3), van Baarle (2), Viviani (2), Carapaz, Geoghegan Hart, Hayter, Henao, Martínez, Moscon, Nordhaug, Pidcock, Poels, Sivakov, A Yates
2.Soudal–Quick-Step51Evenepoel (8), Alaphilippe (6), Boonen (6), Terpstra (4), Viviani (4), Gilbert (3), Lampaert (3), Štybar (3), Asgreen (2), Almeida, Ballerini, Barredo, S Bennett, Davis, Devenyns, Devolder, Jungels, Kwiatkowski, T Martin, Mas, Urán
3.Team Jumbo–Visma42Roglič (15), van Aert (8), Vingegaard (4), Gesink (2), Laporte (2), G Bennett, Boom, De Plus, Freire, Groenewegen, Kuss, Menchov, LL Sánchez, Slagter, Vader, van Baarle
4.UAE Team Emirates33Pogačar (17), Costa (2), Kristoff (2), Scarponi (2), Ulissi (2), A Yates (2), Ballan, Bole, Pozzato, Špilak, Vine, Wellens
5.Movistar Team30Valverde (14), Quintana (7), Costa (3), LL Sánchez (2), Carapaz, Intxausti, Izagirre, Soler
6.Astana Qazaqstan Team21Nibali (5), Fuglsang (4), Contador (3), López (2), Valgren (2), Aru, Gasparotto, Iglinsky, Izagirre, Vinokourov
7.Team Jayco–AlUla19Gerrans (8), Impey (2), A Yates (2), S Yates (2), Albasini, Chaves, Ewan, Hayman, Weening
8.CCC Pro Team18Van Avermaet (7), Evans (4), Porte (3), Gilbert (2), Dennis, Teuns
Team Katusha–AlpecinKristoff (6), Rodríguez (6), Špilak (2), Ivanov, Moreno, Paolini, Zakarin
TinkoffContador (6), Cancellara (3), Sagan (3), A Schleck (2), Kreuziger, Majka, Nuyens, F Schleck
11.Lotto–Dstny16Gilbert (8), Wellens (5), Benoot, De Lie, Greipel
12.Lidl–Trek15Cancellara (4), Mollema (2), Pedersen (2), Stuyven (2), Gallopin, Horner, Porte, Skjelmose, Zaugg
13.Bora–Hansgrohe14Sagan (3), Ackermann (2), Schachmann (2), S Bennett, Großschartner, Haller, Higuita, Hindley, McCarthy, Vlasov
EF Education–EasyPostD Martin (4), Farrar (2), Bettiol, Hesjedal, Martínez, Meyer, Powless, Talansky, Vanmarcke, Vansummeren
15.Alpecin–Deceuninck13van der Poel (9), Philipsen (2), Kragh Andersen, Merlier
Team DSM–FirmenichDegenkolb (4), Matthews (4), Dumoulin (2), Arndt, Hirschi, Mayrhofer
17.HTC–Highroad10T Martin (3), Boasson Hagen (2), Goss (2), Cavendish, Eisel, Greipel
18.Liquigas9Sagan (4), Nibali (2), Basso, Kreuziger, Moser
19.Team Bahrain Victorious8Mohorič (3), Colbrelli (2), Nibali (2), Teuns
20.AG2R Citroën Team4Cosnefroy (2), Betancur, Naesen
Groupama–FDJDémare (2), Madouas, Pinot
Team RadioShackBrajkovič, Horner, Klöden, Leipheimer
23.Intermarché–Circus–Wanty2Gasparotto, Girmay
GW Shimano–SidermecRebellin, Scarponi
IAM CyclingChavanel, Naesen
26.Team TotalEnergies1Voeckler
Acqua & SaponeGarzelli
Cervélo TestTeamGerrans
Euskadi–MuriasPrades
Euskaltel–EuskadiS Sánchez
Team Qhubeka NextHashCiolek

UCI WorldTeams

Current UCI WorldTeams (2023 season)

TeamCountrySeasons in World TourNo. of seasonsPrevious team names
AG2R Citroën Team France2009–202315AG2R La Mondiale (2009–2020)
Astana Qazaqstan Team Kazakhstan2009–202315Astana (2009–2020), Astana–Premier Tech (2021)
EF Education–EasyPost United States2009–202315Garmin–Slipstream (2009), Garmin–Transitions (2010), Garmin–Cervélo (2011), Garmin–Barracuda (2012), Garmin–Sharp (2012–2014), Cannondale–Garmin (2015), Cannondale (2016), Cannondale–Drapac (2016–2017), EF Education First–Drapac p/b Cannondale (2018), EF Education First (2019), EF Pro Cycling (2020), EF Education–Nippo (2021)
Movistar Team Spain2009–202315Caisse d'Epargne (2009–2010)
Soudal–Quick-Step Belgium2009–202315Quick-Step (2009–2011), Omega Pharma–Quick-Step (2012–2014), Etixx–Quick-Step (2015–2016), Quick-Step Floors (2017–2018), Deceuninck–Quick-Step (2019–2021), Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team (2022)
Team Jumbo–Visma Netherlands2009–202315Rabobank (2009–2012), Blanco Pro Cycling (2013), Belkin Pro Cycling (2013–2014), LottoNL–Jumbo (2015–2018)
UAE Team Emirates Italy (2009–2016)
 United Arab Emirates (2017–2023)
2009–202315Lampre–NGC (2009), Lampre–Farnese Vini (2010), Lampre–Farnese (2010), Lampre–ISD (2011–2012), Lampre–Merida (2013–2016), UAE Abu Dhabi (2017)
Groupama–FDJ France2009–2010, 2012–202314Française des Jeux (2009–2010), FDJ (2010, 2013, 2015–2018), FDJ–BigMat (2012), FDJ.fr (2013–2014)
Ineos Grenadiers Great Britain2010–202314Team Sky (2010–2019), Team Ineos (2019–2020)
Lidl–Trek Luxembourg (2011–2013)
 United States (2014–2023)
2011–202313Leopard Trek (2011), RadioShack–Nissan (2012), RadioShack–Leopard (2013), Trek Factory Racing (2014–2015), Trek–Segafredo (2016–2023)
Team Jayco–AlUla Australia2012–202312GreenEDGE (2012), Orica–GreenEDGE (2012–2016), Orica–BikeExchange (2016), Orica–Scott (2017), Mitchelton–Scott (2018–2020), Team BikeExchange (2021), Team BikeExchange–Jayco (2022)
Team DSM–Firmenich Netherlands (2013–2014, 2022–2023)
 Germany (2015–2021)
2013–202311Argos–Shimano (2013), Giant–Shimano (2014), Team Giant–Alpecin (2015–2016), Team Sunweb (2017–2020), Team DSM (2021–2023)
Team Bahrain Victorious Bahrain2017–20237Bahrain–Merida (2017–2019), Bahrain–McLaren (2020)
Bora–Hansgrohe Germany2017–20237
Cofidis France2009, 2020–20235
Intermarché–Circus–Wanty Belgium2021–20233Intermarché–Wanty–Gobert Matériaux (2021–2022)
Alpecin–Deceuninck Belgium20231
Arkéa–Samsic France20231

Previous UCI WorldTeams

Teams in italics are no longer active.

TeamCountrySeasons in World TourNo. of seasonsPrevious team names
Lotto–Soudal Belgium2009–202214Silence–Lotto (2009), Omega Pharma–Lotto (2010–2011), Lotto–Belisol (2012–2014)
Team Katusha–Alpecin Russia (2009–2016)
  Switzerland (2017–2019)
2009–201911Team Katusha (2009–2016)
CCC Team United States (2011–2018)
 Poland (2019–2020)
2011–202010BMC Racing Team (2011–2018)
Tinkoff Denmark (2009–2013)
 Russia (2014–2016)
2009–20168Team Saxo Bank (2009–2010, 2012), Saxo Bank–SunGard (2011), Saxo Bank–Tinkoff Bank (2012), Saxo–Tinkoff (2013), Tinkoff–Saxo (2014–2015)
Team Qhubeka NextHash South Africa2016–20216Team Dimension Data (2016–2019), NTT Pro Cycling (2020), Team Qhubeka Assos (2021)
Cannondale Italy2009–20146Liquigas (2009), Liquigas–Doimo (2009–2010), Liquigas–Cannondale (2011–2012)
Euskaltel–Euskadi Spain2009–20135
HTC–Highroad United States2009–20113Team Columbia–High Road (2009), Team Columbia–HTC (2009), Team HTC–Columbia (2010)
Vacansoleil–DCM Netherlands2011–20133
Israel–Premier Tech Israel2020–20223Israel Start-Up Nation (2020–2021)
Footon–Servetto–Fuji Spain2009–20102Fuji–Servetto (2009)
IAM Cycling  Switzerland2015–20162
Team Europcar France2009, 20142Bbox Bouygues Telecom (2009)
Team Milram Germany2009–20102
Team RadioShack United States2010–20112

Notes

  1. Prior to its merger with the Dubai Tour in 2019, this was known as the Abu Dhabi Tour.
  2. The E3 Prijs Vlaanderen — Harelbeke became part of the World Tour in 2012.
  3. The so called Three Days of De Panne, by then a one day race despite its name, became part of the World Tour in 2019, after the Tour ceased to be a ranking series.
  4. World ranking points as of the 2019 season
  5. As of 1 March 2022, the UCI announced that cyclists from Russia and Belarus would no longer compete under the name or flag of those respective countries due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[9]

References

  1. "UCI listing of events and dates for the 2009 calendar". Uci.ch. Retrieved 2012-07-16.
  2. ProTour is dead, long live the World Tour Cyclingweekly. Accessed 14-01-11
  3. Presse Release - Registration of UCI ProTeams for the 2011 season UCI. Accessed 14-01-11
  4. "Katusha denied 2013 WorldTour licence". Cycling News. Future Publishing. 10 December 2012. Retrieved 19 February 2013.
  5. "CAS orders WorldTour licence for Katusha". Cycling News. Future Publishing. 15 February 2013. Retrieved 19 February 2013.
  6. "UCI confirms 19 WorldTour teams for 2013". Cycling News. Future Publishing. 18 February 2013. Retrieved 19 February 2013.
  7. "UCI Rankings points scale". Retrieved 2012-07-16.
  8. "UCI Cycling Regulations: Part 2 Road Races (version on 05.02.2019)" (PDF). uci.org. 5 February 2019. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 October 2018. Retrieved 26 April 2019.
  9. "The UCI takes strong measures in the face of the situation in Ukraine" (Press release). UCI. 1 March 2022. Retrieved 7 April 2022.
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