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UCI men's road racing world ranking
Tadej Pogačar fromUAE Team Emirates
(currentNo.1 with record227 weeks on top)
SportRoad bicycle racing
FoundedYear-End Individual:
(October 1948)
Year-End Team:
(1984–2018)
Year-End Nation:
(October 1996)
Individual & Nation Weekly:
(10 January 2016)
Team Weekly:
(13 January 2019)
Official websiteuci.org

TheUCI men's road racing world rankings are a points system used to rank men'sroad cycling riders. Points are awarded based on results in UCI sanctioned races, with points varying widely based on the importance and prestige of the race. TheTour de France grants the most points, with 1300 points going to the general classification winner.[1]

The rankings are updated weekly, with points accrued over a rolling 52 weeks for three categories: Individual, Nations, and Teams. The Nations UCI World Ranking is based on the total points of that country's top eight-ranked riders, and the Teams UCI World Ranking is based on that team's top ten-ranked riders.[2] These rankings are used to determine the number of riders per country at theUCI World Championships, and which teams are allowed access toUCI WorldTour events.

The UCI also published year-end rankings for the Individual and Nations categories.

Current ranking system

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UCI World Ranking

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On 10 January 2016, a complete new 52-week rolling basis ranking system was introduced in road cycling, incorporating both World Tour and Continental Circuit races.

CategorySummary
IndividualThis ranking system is calculated on a 52-week rolling basis, rankings are updated each Tuesday. The ranking at the end of the calendar year will be utilised to award an annual winner.
Unlike previous ranking systems the UCI World Classification will includeall male riders from the World Tour down to U23 riders. Points will be awarded on all races from World Tour level down to 1.2 and 2.2 races.
NationsThis is based on the world ranking with the best eight riders from each country contributing towards their nation's overall score. Rankings are updated each Tuesday.
UCI WorldTourThis is the UCI WorldTour ranking of riders, teams and nations taking part in the events of the UCI WorldTour. Only riders being part of a UCI WorldTeam obtain points in UCI WorldTour races.
ContinentalThere will be subsets of rankings which are made up from points scored in non-World Tour races (i.e., UCI Europe Tour, UCI Asia Tour etc.) for individuals, teams and nations.
This will therefore allow one rider to appear in more than one ranking, for example a rider who won Strade Bianchi and a stage in the Tour of California would be part of the Europe Tour and America Tour rankings.

Previous year-end ranking systems

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Throughout cycling's history, there have been many efforts to create season-long ranking systems that unify the many different races across the cycling calendar. Typically, these ranking systems were year long, with the winner being determined at the end of the season, rather than the rolling 52 week system introduced in 2016.

Challenge Desgrange-Colombo (1948–1958)

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Cycling's first season-long classification system was theChallenge Desgrange-Colombo, named after the Tour de France and Giro d'Italia directors at the time.[2] Introduced in 1948, the rankings included theGiro d'Italia,Tour de France,Vuelta a España,Milan–San Remo,Tour of Flanders,Paris–Roubaix,Liège–Bastogne–Liège,Lombardia,Paris–Tours,Paris–Brussels andTour de Suisse.

Riders must have participated in at least one of the three races in each organizing country (Belgium,France andItaly) to appear in the top season rider final classification.

Super Prestige Pernod (1959–1987)

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After the demise of the Challenge Desgrange-Colombo, French distillery Pernod sponsored a new season-long competition named theSuper Prestige Pernod. It would run until 1987, when the French government placed a ban on alcohol advertisement in sport.[3] Like its predecessor, the competition rewarded the season's best rider across both one-day and stage races.

The ranking was divided into three categories:Super Prestige Pernod (the best rider of the year),Prestige Pernod (the best French rider) andPernod Promotion (the best French under 25).

FICP/UCI Road World Rankings (1984–2004)

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TheUCI Road World Rankings were based upon results from all UCI sanctioned races. It was organized by Professional Cycling Federation (FICP) from the 1984 to 1992 and byUnion Cycliste Internationale (UCI) from 1993 to 2004.

UCI Road World Cup (1989–2004)

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TheUCI Road World Cup operated from 1984-2004, running in parallel to the UCI Road World Rankings, and was intended as a successor of theSuper Prestige Pernod. It consisted of ten one-day events, including the fiveMonuments.[3]Hein Verbruggen, then president of the FICP and later the UCI, introduced the World Cup to try to increase cycling's television viewership: World Cup events were required to take place on the weekend, and many took place outside of cycling's historic core of France, Belgium, Italy, and Spain.[3]

During World Cup events, the leader of the ranking for that season wore a distinctive jersey with a vertical rainbow.

UCI Pro Tour (2005–2010)

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The creation of theUCI ProTour reshaped professional cycling, as part of an attempt to standardize the cycling calendar and ensure all professional teams rode the top races.[4] As part of this reorganization, the UCI ProTour ranking (and second-tierUCI Continental Circuits) replaced theUCI Road World Cup andUCI Road World Rankings. The new ranking included both one-day and stage races.

The ProTour rankings were replaced with a World Ranking system for 2009-2010, though this only considered a small number of ProTour and other high-prestige races, and was then merged into the WorldTour in 2011.

UCI World Tour (2011–2018)

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TheUCI World Tour ranking merged with exUCI ProTour ranking in 2011, counting points for all World Tour races. It designated the best rider and best team of the season between 2009 and 2018, and the best nation of the season between 2009 and 2016.

After 2018, the World Tour ranking was superseded by the road race world rankings, which include points from all races, not just World Tour events.

Current world rankings

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Riders (as of 30 September 2025)
RankRiderTeamPointsPrev.Move
1SloveniaTadej PogačarUAE Team Emirates114301Steady
2DenmarkJonas VingegaardVisma–Lease a Bike5944.142Steady
3DenmarkMads PedersenLidl–Trek5164.453Steady
4MexicoIsaac del ToroUAE Team Emirates45046Increase 2
5PortugalJoão AlmeidaUAE Team Emirates4331.075Steady
6BelgiumRemco EvenepoelSoudal–Quick-Step38587Increase 1
7NetherlandsMathieu van der PoelAlpecin–Deceuninck38434Decrease 3
8United KingdomTom PidcockQ36.5 Pro Cycling Team3626.388Steady
9ItalyGiulio CicconeLidl–Trek3277.8810Increase 1
10United KingdomOscar OnleyTeam dsm–firmenich PostNL31329Decrease 1
Teams (as of 30 September 2025)
RankNationPointsPrev.Move
1United Arab EmiratesUAE Team Emirates36587.681Steady
2NetherlandsVisma–Lease a Bike21883.742Steady
3United StatesLidl–Trek19811.433Steady
4KazakhstanAstana Qazaqstan Team15359.664Steady
5GermanyBora–Hansgrohe13553.265Steady
6BelgiumSoudal–Quick-Step13219.166Steady
7United KingdomIneos Grenadiers11375.67Steady
8BelgiumAlpecin–Deceuninck113648Steady
9FranceDecathlon–AG2R La Mondiale11096.819Steady
10United StatesEF Education–EasyPost10181.7512Increase 2
Nations (as of 30 September 2025)
RankNationPointsPrev.Move
1BelgiumBelgium18444.291Steady
2DenmarkDenmark16954.162Steady
3ItalyItaly15307.743Steady
4SloveniaSlovenia147854Steady
5United KingdomGreat Britain14117.865Steady
6FranceFrance13382.96Steady
7NetherlandsNetherlands11572.297Steady
8AustraliaAustralia10515.698Steady
9United StatesUnited States10448.769Steady
10SpainSpain9525.9710Steady

Ranking timeline and statistics

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List of number one ranked riders

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No.RiderTeamStart dateEnd dateWeeksTotal
1New ZealandJason ChristieKenyan Riders DownunderJanuary 10, 2016January 17, 201622
2AustraliaSimon GerransOrica–GreenEDGEJanuary 24, 2016March 6, 201677
3AustraliaRichie PorteBMC Racing TeamMarch 13, 2016March 13, 201611
4BelgiumGreg Van AvermaetBMC Racing TeamMarch 20, 2016March 20, 201611
5SlovakiaPeter SaganTinkoff (2016)
Bora–Hansgrohe (2017)
March 27, 2016April 2, 20175454
BelgiumGreg Van Avermaet(2)BMC Racing TeamApril 9, 2017February 25, 20184748
6United KingdomChris FroomeTeam SkyMarch 4, 2018April 8, 201866
SlovakiaPeter Sagan(2)Bora–HansgroheApril 15, 2018May 20, 2018660
United KingdomChris Froome(2)Team SkyMay 27, 2018July 15, 2018814
SlovakiaPeter Sagan(3)Bora–HansgroheJuly 22, 2018September 16, 2018969
7SpainAlejandro ValverdeMovistar TeamSeptember 23, 2018March 17, 20192626
8FranceJulian AlaphilippeDeceuninck–Quick-StepMarch 24, 2019September 8, 20192525
9SloveniaPrimož RogličTeam Jumbo–VismaSeptember 15, 2019March 17, 20202727
UCI World Rankingfrozen due to COVID-19
March 24, 2020July 28, 20201919
SloveniaPrimož RogličTeam Jumbo–VismaAugust 4, 2020October 20, 20201239
10SloveniaTadej PogačarUAE Team EmiratesOctober 27, 2020November 3, 202022
SloveniaPrimož Roglič(2)Team Jumbo–VismaNovember 10, 2020July 13, 20213675
SloveniaTadej Pogačar(2)UAE Team EmiratesJuly 20, 2021September 7, 2021810
11BelgiumWout van AertTeam Jumbo–VismaSeptember 14, 2021September 21, 202122
SloveniaTadej Pogačar(3)UAE Team EmiratesSeptember 28, 2021November 18, 2025217227

last update: 18 November 2025

Total weeks at No. 1

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RankRiderWeeks
1SloveniaTadej Pogačar227
2SloveniaPrimož Roglič75
3SlovakiaPeter Sagan69
4BelgiumGreg Van Avermaet48
5SpainAlejandro Valverde26
6FranceJulian Alaphilippe25
7United KingdomChris Froome14
8AustraliaSimon Gerrans7
9New ZealandJason Christie2
BelgiumWout van Aert2
11AustraliaRichie Porte1
RankNationWeeks
1BelgiumBelgium358
2FranceFrance78
3ItalyItaly37
4SloveniaSlovenia13
5AustraliaAustralia8
6New ZealandNew Zealand2
last update: 18 November 2025

List of number one ranked nations

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No.TeamStart dateEnd dateWeeksTotal
1New ZealandNew ZealandJanuary 10, 2016January 17, 201622
2AustraliaAustraliaJanuary 24, 2016February 28, 201666
3ItalyItalyMarch 6, 2016March 6, 201611
AustraliaAustralia(2)March 13, 2016March 20, 201628
4BelgiumBelgiumMarch 27, 2016April 24, 201655
5FranceFranceMay 1, 2016February 19, 20174343
BelgiumBelgium(2)February 26, 2017March 5, 201727
FranceFrance(2)March 12, 2017March 19, 2017245
BelgiumBelgium(3)March 26, 2017October 9, 20172936
ItalyItaly(2)October 16, 2017October 16, 201712
BelgiumBelgium(4)October 23, 2017January 21, 20181450
ItalyItaly(3)January 28, 2018January 28, 201813
BelgiumBelgium(5)February 4, 2018February 4, 2018151
ItalyItaly(4)February 11, 2018February 11, 201814
BelgiumBelgium(6)February 18, 2018February 18, 2019152
ItalyItaly(5)February 25, 2018September 2, 20182832
BelgiumBelgium(7)September 9, 2018March 17, 20192880
FranceFrance(3)March 24, 2019April 7, 2019348
BelgiumBelgium(8)April 14, 2019April 28, 2019383
FranceFrance(4)May 5, 2019May 5, 2019149
BelgiumBelgium(9)May 12, 2019May 19, 2019285
FranceFrance(5)May 26, 2019June 9, 2019352
BelgiumBelgium(10)June 16, 2019June 16, 2019186
FranceFrance(6)June 23, 2019June 23, 2019153
BelgiumBelgium(11)June 30, 2019July 21, 2019490
FranceFrance(7)July 28, 2019August 11, 2019356
BelgiumBelgium(12)August 18, 2019March 17, 202031121
Rankingfrozen
March 24, 2020July 28, 20201919
ItalyItaly(6)August 4, 2020August 4, 2020133
BelgiumBelgium(13)August 11, 2020August 18, 20202123
ItalyItaly(7)August 25, 2020September 15, 2020437
6SloveniaSloveniaSeptember 22, 2020November 3, 202077
FranceFrance(8)November 10, 2020March 16, 20211975
SloveniaSlovenia(2)March 23, 2021March 30, 202129
BelgiumBelgium(14)April 6, 2021April 6, 20211124
SloveniaSlovenia(3)April 13, 2021April 13, 2021110
BelgiumBelgium(15)April 20, 2021May 4, 20213127
FranceFrance(9)May 11, 2021May 25, 2021378
BelgiumBelgium(16)June 1, 2021March 29, 202244171
SloveniaSlovenia(4)April 5, 2022April 19, 2022313
BelgiumBelgium(17)April 26, 2022November 18, 2025187358

last update: 18 November 2025

Year-end UCI World Rankings

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The following is a list of Top 3 riders, teams and nations at the end of each season:[5]

Individual Ranking
Year1st2nd3rd
2024SloveniaTadej Pogačar
UAE Team Emirates
11655 ptsBelgiumRemco Evenepoel
Soudal–Quick-Step
6072.57 ptsBelgiumJasper Philipsen
Alpecin–Deceuninck
4790 pts
2023SloveniaTadej Pogačar
UAE Team Emirates
7695.86 ptsDenmarkJonas Vingegaard
Team Jumbo–Visma
6304.07 ptsBelgiumRemco Evenepoel
Soudal–Quick-Step
5631.71 pts
2022SloveniaTadej Pogačar
UAE Team Emirates
5131 ptsBelgiumWout van Aert
Team Jumbo–Visma
4525 ptsBelgiumRemco Evenepoel
Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team
4402.5 pts
2021SloveniaTadej Pogačar
UAE Team Emirates
5363 ptsBelgiumWout van Aert
Team Jumbo–Visma
4382 ptsSloveniaPrimož Roglič
Team Jumbo–Visma
3924 pts
2020SloveniaPrimož Roglič
Team Jumbo–Visma
4237 ptsSloveniaTadej Pogačar
UAE Team Emirates
3055 ptsBelgiumWout van Aert
Team Jumbo–Visma
2700 pts
2019SloveniaPrimož Roglič
Team Jumbo–Visma
4705.28 ptsFranceJulian Alaphilippe
Deceuninck–Quick-Step
3569.95 ptsDenmarkJakob Fuglsang
Astana
3472.5 pts
2018SpainAlejandro Valverde
Movistar Team
4168 ptsUnited KingdomSimon Yates
Mitchelton–Scott
3160 ptsItalyElia Viviani
Quick-Step Floors
3106 pts
2017BelgiumGreg Van Avermaet
BMC Racing Team
4148 ptsUnited KingdomChris Froome
Team Sky
3692 ptsSlovakiaPeter Sagan
Bora–Hansgrohe
3344 pts
2016SlovakiaPeter Sagan
Tinkoff
5359 ptsUnited KingdomChris Froome
Team Sky
3771 ptsBelgiumGreg Van Avermaet
BMC Racing Team
3711.25 pts
2011–2015 seeUCI World Tour
2010SpainJoaquim Rodriguez
Team Katusha
561 ptsBelgiumPhilippe Gilbert
Omega Pharma–Lotto
437 ptsSpainLuis León Sánchez
Caisse d'Epargne
413 pts
2009SpainAlberto Contador
Astana
527 ptsSpainAlejandro Valverde
Caisse d'Epargne
483 ptsSpainSamuel Sánchez
Euskaltel–Euskadi
357 pts
Team Ranking
Year1st2nd3rd
2023United Arab EmiratesUAE Team Emirates30170.18 ptsNetherlandsTeam Jumbo–Visma29177.45 ptsBelgiumSoudal–Quick-Step18529.85 pts
2022NetherlandsTeam Jumbo–Visma15003.5 ptsUnited Arab EmiratesUAE Team Emirates13323 ptsUnited KingdomIneos Grenadiers12494 pts
2021BelgiumDeceuninck–Quick-Step15641.21 ptsUnited KingdomIneos Grenadiers14998.66 ptsNetherlandsTeam Jumbo–Visma12914.67 pts
2020NetherlandsTeam Jumbo–Visma9919 ptsBelgiumDeceuninck–Quick-Step9776.16 ptsUnited Arab EmiratesUAE Team Emirates8503 pts
2019BelgiumDeceuninck–Quick-Step14835.15 ptsGermanyBora–Hansgrohe14192.86 ptsNetherlandsTeam Jumbo–Visma13128.07 pts
Nation Ranking
Year1st2nd3rd
2023 Belgium22800.71 pts Denmark18669.98 pts Slovenia16501.34 pts
2022 Belgium17901.5 pts Spain11845.5 pts France11774 pts
2021 Belgium14289.33 pts Slovenia11983 pts France11536.67 pts
2020 France9542.83 pts Slovenia8824 pts Belgium8530 pts
2019 Belgium13491.09 pts Italy11747.48 pts Netherlands11388.14 pts
2018 Belgium14502.02 pts France13628.12 pts Italy12142.76 pts
2017 Belgium14600 pts Italy13938 pts France12123 pts
2016 France13007 pts Belgium12483.25 pts Italy11922 pts

Explanation of the ranking points system

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UCI events

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Rules and regulations can be found here.

Points hierarchy for overall placings

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UCI WorldTourUCI Continental Tours
RankTour de
France
Giro,
Vuelta
Monu
ments
Cat.4

Santos Tour Down Under, Paris–Nice, Tirreno–Adriatico, Gent–Wevelgem in Flanders Fields, Amstel Gold Race, Critérium du Dauphiné, Tour de Romandie, Tour de Suisse, Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec, Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal

Cat.5

Strade Bianche, Volta Ciclista a Catalunya, E3 Harelbeke, Itzulia Basque Country, La Flèche Wallonne, Clasica de San Sebastian, Tour de Pologne, Benelux Tour, Hamburg Cyclassics, Bretagne Classic – Ouest-France

Cat.6

Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race, UAE Tour, Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, Driedaagse Brugge - De Panne, Dwars door Vlaanderen, Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey, Eschborn-Frankfurt, Tour of California, RideLondon-Surrey Classic, Tour of Guangxi, Copenhagen Sprint

Pro
Series
1.1
2.1
1.2
2.2
1.2U
2.2U
Nations
Cup
de l’Avenir
Nations
Cup
113001100800500400300200125403014070
2104088564040032025015085302511055
38807505203252602151257025208040
47506004402752201751006020156030
5620495360225180120855015105025
652041528017514011570401054020
7425340240150120956035533015
8360285200125100755030312010
929523516010080604025105
10230180135856850352063
1119015511070564030153
12165130956048352510
1314011085504030205
14110906540322515
15100805535282010
169075503024531
178570
188060
197055
206050
214030201612
22
23
24
25
264030
27
28
29
30
31–4035251510853
41–502520
51–55201510542
56–6015105321

Prologue and stage placing points hierarchy

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Stage placingTour de FranceGiro d'Italia
Vuelta a España
Major World Tour Events
Santos Tour Down Under, Paris–Nice, Tirreno–Adriatico, Tour de Romandie, Critérium du Dauphiné, Tour de Suisse
Medium World Tour Events

Volta Ciclista a Catalunya, Itzulia Basque Country, Tour de Pologne, Binck Bank Tour

Minor World Tour Events
UAE Tour, Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey, Eschborn-Frankfurt, Amgen Tour of California, Gree – Tour of Guangxi
HC events2.1 events2.2 events2.2U eventsNations Cup Tour de l’AvenirNations Cup events
12101806050402014751512
21501304030251053198
31109530252053154
49080252015
57060201510
6554515108
745401086
84035863
93530532
103025211
112520
122015
131510
14105
1552

Secondary classification (points and mountains competitions) hierarchy for final position

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PositionTour de FranceGiro d'Italia
Vuelta a España
1210180
2150130
311095

Wearing the race leaders jersey

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Tour de FranceGiro d'Italia
Vuelta a España
Major World Tour Events

Santos Tour Down Under, Paris–Nice, Tirreno–Adriatico, Tour de Romandie, Critérium du Dauphiné, Tour de Suisse

Medium World Tour Events

Volta Ciclista a Catalunya, Itzulia Basque Country, Tour de Pologne, Binck Bank Tour

Minor World Tour Events

UAE Tour, Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey, Eschborn-Frankfurt, Amgen Tour of California, Gree – Tour of Guangxi

HC events2.1 events2.2 events2.2U eventsNations Cup Tour de l’AvenirNations Cup events
Points per day25201086531121

Other events

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Points for World, Olympic, Continental and National Championships

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World Championships
Olympic Games
U23 World ChampionshipsContinental Championships
Continental Games
U23 Continental ChampionshipsNational ChampionshipsU23 National Championships
Relative positionRoad RaceTime TrialRoad RaceTime TrialRoad RaceTime TrialRoad RaceTime TrialRoad Race – A[6]Road Race – BTime Trial – ATime Trial – BRoad RaceTime Trial
190045520012525070125501005050255025
271532515085200558530753030153015
360026012570150407020602020102010
4490195100601253060155015155155
541016585501002550104010103103
63401307040902040530555
72651106035801535320333
822590503070103010
91908040256052515111
10150653520503203
111305530154015
1210540251035101
139030205305
1475251525
1560201020
16501553153
17451010
185
195
20
213
2230
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
3133
3215
33
34
35
36–401
41–50
51–5510
56–605

Team Time Trial Championships

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Relative PositionWorld ChampionshipsContinental Championships
150070
240055
332540
427530
522525
617520
715015
812510
91005
10853
1170
1260
13–1550
16–2030
21–2525

Source:[7]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"UCI Regulations: PART II – ROAD RACES"(PDF). UCI.
  2. ^ab"The ins and outs of UCI Rankings". UCI. 15 February 2021. Retrieved29 October 2024.
  3. ^abcRyan, Barry (19 November 2017)."WorldTour week: The historical predecessors to cycling's top series".CyclingNews. Retrieved29 October 2024.
  4. ^Maloney, Tim (11 October 2003)."Sea Change Coming For Pro Cycling With New UCI ProTour".CyclingNews. Retrieved30 October 2024.
  5. ^"Rankings".UCI.
  6. ^ Category A corresponds to the Men Elite national championships of nations that had at least one rider starting the road race of the Men Elite UCI Road world championships in the previousseason.
  7. ^"UCI CYCLING REGULATIONS - PART 2 ROAD RACES"(PDF).UCI.org. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 30 October 2018. Retrieved30 October 2018.

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