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2018 UCI Women's World Tour

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Women's cycling competition season
For the men's 2018 UCI World Tour, see2018 UCI World Tour.
2018 UCI Women's World Tour
Third edition of theUCI Women's World Tour
Details
Dates3 March – 21 October 2018
Location
  • Europe
  • USA
  • China
Races24
Champions
Individual championAnnemiek van Vleuten (Netherlands) (Mitchelton–Scott)
Teams' championBoels–Dolmans
← 2017
2019 →

The2018UCI Women's World Tour was a competition that included twenty-fourroad cycling events throughout the2018 women's cycling season. It was the third edition of the ranking system launched by theUnion Cycliste Internationale (UCI) in 2016. The competition began withStrade Bianche on 3 March and concluded with theTour of Guangxi on 21 October.Anna van der Breggen of the Netherlands was the defending champion.[1]

Van der Breggen, riding for theBoels–Dolmans team, was unable to defend her title, as she finished third in the standings behind compatriotsAnnemiek van Vleuten (Mitchelton–Scott) andMarianne Vos, who was riding for theWaowDeals Pro Cycling squad. Having taken three podium finishes, van Vleuten took the top spot after a strong second half of the season commencing at the women's Grand Tour, theGiro Rosa. Van Vleuten won three of the last four stages, taking the overall victory by over four minutes from her closest competitor,[2] as well as winning the race's points classification. Two days later, atLa Course by Le Tour de France, van Vleuten took victory on the finish line, surpassing van der Breggen, who had faded over the closing stages.[3] Van Vleuten then took the World Tour jersey for the season, winning the overall at theHolland Ladies Tour, again with three stage victories,[4] ultimately finishing on 1411.86 points.[5]

Vos finished 16.98 points behind in second place, with a tally of 1394.88 points.[5] After podium finishes at theTrofeo Alfredo Binda,[6] and theWomen's Tour,[7] Vos took her first victory of the season with a stage win at the Giro Rosa,[8] before a second-place finish inRideLondon's Classique race.[9] In the August Scandinavian races, Vos won thePostnord UCI WWT Vårgårda WestSweden road race,[10] before taking a clean sweep of theLadies Tour of Norway, winning all three stages and the general classification, taking the World Tour lead in the process.[11] Vos ended her road season after another second-place finish at theGP de Plouay – Lorient Agglomération,[12] shifting her focus to the cyclo-cross season starting in the following month,[13] losing the lead to van Vleuten in the process. Van der Breggen, with 1323.33 points,[5] led the classification for most of the season, taking four victories by the end of the April, including the season-opening Strade Bianche,[14] and two of the threeArdennes classics, with only theAmstel Gold Race – won by teammateChantal Blaak[15] – not going to van der Breggen. Van der Breggen skipped the Giro Rosa,[16] and failed to win another individual race on the World Tour, with her only remaining success of the season coming during thePostnord UCI WWT Vårgårda WestSweden team time trial.

In the World Tour's other classifications,Astana riderSofia Bertizzolo from Italy was the winner of the youth classification for riders under the age of 23.[17] Bertizzolo took four victories in the classification, and finished with 42 points, 12 points ahead of the next closest rider,Liane Lippert ofTeam Sunweb, a three-time winner during 2018. Boels–Dolmans were the winners of the teams classification, with 4329.99 points, taking eight wins during the season, just as they did in2017. Mitchelton–Scott finished in second place with 4119.02 points, primarily through the performances of van Vleuten andAmanda Spratt, who finished fourth overall in the individual classification, with five victories. Third place went to Team Sunweb on 3321.99 points, taking three victories during the season.

Teams

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For the 2018 season the following teams were not listed by the UCI at UCI Women's team level:Colavita/Bianchi,Giusfredi–Bianchi,Lensworld–Kuota,SAS–Macogep,Visit Dallas DNA Pro Cycling andWeber Shimano Ladies Power.

2018 UCI Women's World Teams
CodeOfficial Team NameCountry
ACTAlasayl Cycling Team United Arab Emirates
ALEAlé–Cipollini Italy
VAIAromitalia Vaiano Italy
ASAAstana Italy
BPKBepink Italy
BDMBizkaia Durango–Euskadi Murias Spain
DLTBoels–Dolmans Netherlands
BTCBTC City Ljubljana Slovenia
LPRCanyon//SRAM Germany
CBTCervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling Germany
GPCChina Chongming–Liv Hong Kong
CGSCogeas–Mettler Pro Cycling Team Russia
CZFConceria Zabri–Fanini Albania
CPCCylance Pro Cycling United States
DVEDoltcini–Van Eyck Sport Belgium
SBTEurotarget–Bianchi–Vitasana Italy
EXPExperza–Footlogix Belgium
FDJFDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope France
HBSHagens Berman–Supermint United States
HCTHealth Mate–Cyclelive Team Belgium
HPUHitec Products–Birk Sport Norway
LSLLotto–Soudal Ladies Belgium
MCCMinsk Cycling Club Belarus
MTSMitchelton–Scott Australia
MOVMovistar Team Spain
PHVParkhotel Valkenburg Netherlands
RLWRally Cycling United States
MICS.C. Michela Fanini Rox Italy
SERServetto–Stradalli Cycle–Alurecycling Italy
SWTSopela Women's Team Spain
STRStorey Racing United Kingdom
SWASwapit–Agolíco Mexico
TDPTeam Dukla Praha Czech Republic
ILUTeam Illuminate United States
SUNTeam Sunweb Netherlands
TVCTeam Virtu Cycling Denmark
TWCThailand Women's Cycling Team Thailand
TIBTibco–Silicon Valley Bank United States
TOGTop Girls Fassa Bortolo Italy
DRPTrek–Drops Great Britain
T20Twenty20 p/b Sho-Air United States
UHCUnitedHealthcare United States
VALValcar–PBM Italy
WHTWiggle High5 Great Britain
WADWaowDeals Pro Cycling Netherlands
WNTWNT–Rotor Pro Cycling Great Britain

Events

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For the 2018 season, the calendar consisted of 24 races, up from 20 in2017. All 2017 races returned for the 2018 calendar, with the additions of theThree Days of Bruges–De Panne, theEmakumeen Euskal Bira and theTour of Guangxi to the calendar.[18] TheLadies Tour of Norway also added a stand-alone team time trial that awarded full points to the rankings, held the day before the main stage race.

2018 UCI Women's World Tour
RaceDateFirstSecondThird Leader
ItalyStrade Bianche3 March Anna van der Breggen (NED)
Boels–Dolmans
 Katarzyna Niewiadoma (POL)
Canyon//SRAM
 Elisa Longo Borghini (ITA)
Wiggle High5
 Anna van der Breggen (NED)
Boels–Dolmans
NetherlandsRonde van Drenthe11 March Amy Pieters (NED)
Boels–Dolmans
 Alexis Ryan (USA)
Canyon//SRAM
 Chloe Hosking (AUS)
Alé–Cipollini
ItalyTrofeo Alfredo Binda-Comune di Cittiglio18 March Katarzyna Niewiadoma (POL)
Canyon//SRAM
 Chantal Blaak (NED)
Boels–Dolmans
 Marianne Vos (NED)
WaowDeals Pro Cycling
 Katarzyna Niewiadoma (POL)
Canyon//SRAM
BelgiumThree Days of De Panne22 March Jolien D'Hoore (BEL)
Mitchelton–Scott
 Chloe Hosking (AUS)
Alé–Cipollini
 Christine Majerus (LUX)
Boels–Dolmans
BelgiumGent–Wevelgem25 March Marta Bastianelli (ITA)
Alé–Cipollini
 Jolien D'Hoore (BEL)
Mitchelton–Scott
 Lisa Klein (GER)
Canyon//SRAM
 Jolien D'Hoore (BEL)
Mitchelton–Scott
BelgiumTour of Flanders1 April Anna van der Breggen (NED)
Boels–Dolmans
 Amy Pieters (NED)
Boels–Dolmans
 Annemiek van Vleuten (NED)
Mitchelton–Scott
 Amy Pieters (NED)
Boels–Dolmans
NetherlandsAmstel Gold Race15 April Chantal Blaak (NED)
Boels–Dolmans
 Lucinda Brand (NED)
Team Sunweb
 Amanda Spratt (AUS)
Mitchelton–Scott
 Chantal Blaak (NED)
Boels–Dolmans
BelgiumLa Flèche Wallonne18 April Anna van der Breggen (NED)
Boels–Dolmans
 Ashleigh Moolman (RSA)
Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling
 Megan Guarnier (USA)
Boels–Dolmans
 Anna van der Breggen (NED)
Boels–Dolmans
BelgiumLiège–Bastogne–Liège22 April Anna van der Breggen (NED)
Boels–Dolmans
 Amanda Spratt (AUS)
Mitchelton–Scott
 Annemiek van Vleuten (NED)
Mitchelton–Scott
ChinaTour of Chongming Island26–28 April Charlotte Becker (GER)
Hitec Products–Birk Sport
 Shannon Malseed (AUS)
Tibco–Silicon Valley Bank
 Anastasiia Iakovenko (RUS)
BTC City Ljubljana
United StatesTour of California17–19 May Katie Hall (USA)
UnitedHealthcare
 Tayler Wiles (USA)
Trek–Drops
 Katarzyna Niewiadoma (POL)
Canyon//SRAM
SpainEmakumeen Euskal Bira19–22 May Amanda Spratt (AUS)
Mitchelton–Scott
 Annemiek van Vleuten (NED)
Mitchelton–Scott
 Anna van der Breggen (NED)
Boels–Dolmans
United KingdomThe Women's Tour13–17 June Coryn Rivera (USA)
Team Sunweb
 Marianne Vos (NED)
WaowDeals Pro Cycling
 Dani Rowe (GBR)
WaowDeals Pro Cycling
ItalyGiro Rosa6–15 July Annemiek van Vleuten (NED)
Mitchelton–Scott
 Ashleigh Moolman (RSA)
Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling
 Amanda Spratt (AUS)
Mitchelton–Scott
FranceLa Course by Le Tour de France17 July Annemiek van Vleuten (NED)
Mitchelton–Scott
 Anna van der Breggen (NED)
Boels–Dolmans
 Ashleigh Moolman (RSA)
Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling
United KingdomPrudential RideLondon Classique28 July Kirsten Wild (NED)
Wiggle High5
 Marianne Vos (NED)
WaowDeals Pro Cycling
 Elisa Balsamo (ITA)
Valcar–PBM
SwedenPostnord UCI WWT Vårgårda WestSweden TTT11 AugustBoels–DolmansTeam SunwebCervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling
SwedenPostnord UCI WWT Vårgårda WestSweden RR13 August Marianne Vos (NED)
WaowDeals Pro Cycling
 Kirsten Wild (NED)
Wiggle High5
 Lotta Lepistö (FIN)
Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling
NorwayLadies Tour of Norway – TTT16 AugustTeam SunwebMitchelton–ScottCervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling
NorwayLadies Tour of Norway17–19 August Marianne Vos (NED)
WaowDeals Pro Cycling
 Emilia Fahlin (SWE)
Wiggle High5
 Coryn Rivera (USA)
Team Sunweb
 Marianne Vos (NED)
WaowDeals Pro Cycling
FranceGP de Plouay – Lorient Agglomération25 August Amy Pieters (NED)
Boels–Dolmans
 Marianne Vos (NED)
WaowDeals Pro Cycling
 Coryn Rivera (USA)
Team Sunweb
NetherlandsHolland Ladies Tour28 August –
2 September
 Annemiek van Vleuten (NED)
Mitchelton–Scott
 Ellen van Dijk (NED)
Team Sunweb
 Anna van der Breggen (NED)
Boels–Dolmans
 Annemiek van Vleuten (NED)
Mitchelton–Scott
SpainLa Madrid Challenge by La Vuelta15–16 September Ellen van Dijk (NED)
Team Sunweb
 Coryn Rivera (USA)
Team Sunweb
 Audrey Cordon-Ragot (FRA)
Wiggle High5
ChinaTour of Guangxi Women's WorldTour race21 October Arlenis Sierra (CUB)
Astana
 Hannah Barnes (GBR)
Canyon//SRAM
 Sara Mustonen (SWE)
Experza–Footlogix

Points standings

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For the 2018 season, a new point-scoring system was introduced by theUnion Cycliste Internationale (UCI),[19] rewarding the top 40 riders rather than the top 20 as in2017. Further changes were made to the teams classification, where all point-scoring riders were counted in the rankings.[19]

Individual

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Riders tied with the same number of points were classified by number of victories, then number of second places, third places, and so on, in World Tour events and stages.

Individual rankings
RankNameTeam(s)Points
1 Annemiek van Vleuten (NED)Mitchelton–Scott1411.86
2 Marianne Vos (NED)WaowDeals Pro Cycling1394.88
3 Anna van der Breggen (NED)Boels–Dolmans1323.33
4 Amanda Spratt (AUS)Mitchelton–Scott1218.86
5 Coryn Rivera (USA)Team Sunweb1040.50
6 Ashleigh Moolman (RSA)Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling1012.95
7 Amy Pieters (NED)Boels–Dolmans922.90
8 Katarzyna Niewiadoma (POL)Canyon//SRAM887.67
9 Jolien D'Hoore (BEL)Mitchelton–Scott688.86
10 Ellen van Dijk (NED)Team Sunweb687.74
11 Elisa Longo Borghini (ITA)Wiggle High5652.76
12 Chantal Blaak (NED)Boels–Dolmans613.90
13 Kirsten Wild (NED)Wiggle High5571.93
14 Megan Guarnier (USA)Boels–Dolmans
United States(national team)
564.24
15 Lucinda Brand (NED)Team Sunweb558.07
16 Christine Majerus (LUX)Boels–Dolmans526.57
17 Chloe Hosking (AUS)Alé–Cipollini504.33
18 Marta Bastianelli (ITA)Alé–Cipollini473
19 Arlenis Sierra (CUB)Astana460
20 Giorgia Bronzini (ITA)Cylance Pro Cycling447
287 riders scored points
Source:[20]

Youth

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Sofia Bertizzolo (pictured at theAmstel Gold Race), the winner of the youth classification.

The top three riders in the final results of each World Tour event's young rider classification received points towards the standings. Six points were awarded to first place, four points to second place and two points to third place.

Youth rankings
RankNameTeamPoints
1 Sofia Bertizzolo (ITA)Astana42
2 Liane Lippert (GER)Team Sunweb30
3 Jeanne Korevaar (NED)WaowDeals Pro Cycling22
4 Elisa Balsamo (ITA)Valcar–PBM18
5 Amalie Dideriksen (DEN)Boels–Dolmans14
6 Letizia Paternoster (ITA)Astana10
7 Lisa Klein (GER)Canyon//SRAM10
8 Maria Novolodskaya (RUS)Cogeas–Mettler Pro Cycling Team10
9 Karalina Savenka (BLR)Minsk Cycling Club6
10 Chiara Consonni (ITA)Valcar–PBM6
11 Nikola Nosková (CZE)Bepink6
12 Aafke Soet (NED)WNT–Rotor Pro Cycling6
13 Sara Poidevin (CAN)Rally Cycling6
14 Silvia Persico (ITA)Valcar–PBM6
15 Susanne Andersen (NOR)Hitec Products–Birk Sport6
16 Lorena Wiebes (NED)Parkhotel Valkenburg6
17 Angelica Brogi (ITA)Aromitalia Vaiano6
18 Juliette Labous (FRA)Team Sunweb6
19 Abby-Mae Parkinson (GBR)Trek–Drops6
20 Elena Pirrone (ITA)Astana4
33 riders scored points
Source:[21]

Team

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Team rankings were calculated by adding the ranking points of all the riders of a team in the table.[22]

RankTeamPointsScoring riders
1Boels–Dolmans4329.99
10 riders
Van der Breggen (1323.33),Pieters (922.90),Blaak (613.90),Guarnier (564.24),[a]Majerus (526.57),Dideriksen (195),Canuel (129.57),Sk. Schneider (30.24),[b]Plichta (14.24),Van den Bos (10)
2Mitchelton–Scott4119.02
10 riders
Van Vleuten (1411.86),Spratt (1218.86),D'Hoore (688.86),G. Williams (231),Roy (199.86),Kennedy (142.86),Elvin (123.86),Allen (50.86),Manly (48),Crooks (3)
3Team Sunweb3321.99
10 riders
Rivera (1040.50),Van Dijk (687.74),Brand (558.07),Kirchmann (358.07),Mackaij (266.33),Lippert (174.07),Winder (111.90),Labous (89.57),Mathiesen (29.17),Soek (6.57)
4Canyon//SRAM2545.02
10 riders
Niewiadoma (887.67),Cecchini (341.67),A. Ryan (332.67),H. Barnes (228),Klein (203.67),Ferrand-Prévot (193),Amialiusik (160),A. Barnes (83.67),Cromwell (67),Worrack (47.67)
5Wiggle High52384.01[c]
15 riders
Longo Borghini (652.76),Wild (571.93),Fahlin (347.93),Cordon-Ragot (331.93),Brennauer (318.50),Edmondson (74.50),Yonamine (15.43),Leth (15),Archibald (14.17),G. Garner (10),Ritter (9.43),Brown (8),[d]Stewart (8),Barbieri (5),Cure (1.43)
6WaowDeals Pro Cycling2380.99Vos (1394.88),Stultiens (264.71),Rowe (233.88),R. Markus (168.88),Korevaar (130.88),A. Koster (95.88),Rooijakkers (83.88),Kastelijn (8)
7Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling1986.99Moolman (1012.95),Lepistö (373.95),Uttrup Ludwig (364.95),Koppenburg (117.95),Duyck (57.95),Norsgaard Jørgensen (56.95),Hanselmann (2.29)
8Alé–Cipollini1471.98
10 riders
Hosking (504.33),Bastianelli (473),Santesteban (194),Ensing (150),S. Paladin (85.33),Knetemann (31.33),Trevisi (15.33),Swinkels (11.33),Ragažinskienė (4.33),Kasper (3)
9Astana922Sierra (460),Bertizzolo (184.25),C. Rodríguez (82),Paternoster (76.25),Pirrone (46.25),Vieceli (33.25),Moreno (30),Beggin (10)
10Valcar–PBM912.02Confalonieri (277.67),Balsamo (208),Muccioli (122.67),Sanguineti (107.67),Consonni (63.67),Persico (59.67),A. Paladin (36.67),Cavalli (29),Vigilia (7)
11BTC City Ljubljana811Bujak (362.20),Iakovenko (269.20),Batagelj (91.20),Boogaard (25.20),Nilsson (25),Pintar (18),Lechner (15.20),Žigart (5)
12Movistar Team803
10 riders
Jasińska (279.81),Biannic (171.81),García (159.14),Merino (82.14),González (41.67),Neylan (27.14),Oyarbide (24.67),Llamas (12.14),G. Rodríguez (2.81),Teruel (1.67)
13Cylance Pro Cycling638[e]Bronzini (447),[d]Gutiérrez (87),Ratto (65),Shapira (11),Tagliaferro (10),Stephens (8),Doebel-Hickok (5),Erić (5)
14Tibco–Silicon Valley Bank627.02
11 riders
Jackson (189.17),Malseed (184.17),Chapman (136.17),K. Ryan (49),Drexel (29.17),Cobb (13),Bruderer (9.17),Newsom (5),Albrecht (5),Scandolara (4.17),Buss (3)
15Trek–Drops590.99Wiles (334.57),[f]Buurman (206.57),Parkinson (16.57),Hammes (15.57),Christian (8.57),Shaw (5),Holden (3.57),Payton (0.57)
16FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope590.02
11 riders
Gillow (145.86),Fournier (139.46),Demay (105.60),Slik (63.46),Duval (60.86),Kitchen (42.46),Tenniglo (21.46),Bravard (3.86),Grossetête (3),Guilman (3),Richioud (1)
17Team Virtu Cycling512[g]
10 riders
Guarischi (250.50),Siggaard (97.50),Kröger (51.50),C. Koster (24),Aalerud (19),Pawłowska (19),Penton (18),Moberg (15),Norman Hansen (12.50),[d]Schmidt (5)
18UnitedHealthcare419K. Hall (290),Thomas (109),[h]Hanson (10),Peñuela (5),L. Hall (5)
19Hitec Products–Birk Sport338.98
10 riders
Becker (254),Andersen (37.83),Frapporti (16),Lorvik (8.83),Kessler (7),Solvang (4.83),Heine (4.83),Møllebro (3),Thorsen (1.83),Gulliksen (0.83)
20Bepink307Magnaldi (208),Guderzo (48.50),[i]Nosková (25),Sperotto (12.50),Pattaro (5.50),Valsecchi (2.50),Steigenga (2.50),Ragusa (2.50)
42 teams scored points[22]

Notes

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  1. ^Guarnier's tally includes 5 points earned at theTour of California, whereBoels–Dolmans were not competing.
  2. ^Schneider's tally includes 16 points earned at theTour of California, whereBoels–Dolmans were not competing.
  3. ^Listed by UCI on 2376.01 points, missingGrace Brown's points from theTour of California and theLa Course by Le Tour de France.
  4. ^abcPoints not listed with any team.
  5. ^Listed by UCI on 191 points, missingGiorgia Bronzini's points from the 2018 season.
  6. ^Wiles' tally includes 114 points earned at theHolland Ladies Tour, whereTrek–Drops were not competing.
  7. ^Listed by UCI on 499.5 points, missingLouise Norman Hansen's points from thePostnord UCI WWT Vårgårda WestSweden TTT.
  8. ^Thomas' tally includes 46 points earned at theHolland Ladies Tour, whereUnitedHealthcare were not competing.
  9. ^Guderzo scored 33 points withHitec Products–Birk Sport prior to leaving the team in June 2018. Guderzo joinedBepink in July 2018, and all points were transferred.

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