Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The UCI men's road racing world rankings are a points system used to rank men's road 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. The Tour de France grants the most points, with 1300 points going to the general classification winner. [1]
Different individual ranking are: Yearly Rankings. Top 10-Year Average Ranking, that attempts to correct the ranking for riders that have exceptionally long careers. Contemporary Rankings, where cyclists are being compared to their contemporaries. The main ranking is the Overall Individual Ranking, that currently has the following top 10:
Sean Kelly of Ireland was the first rider to be ranked world number 1 in March 1984 and was the year-end rankings leader for five years from 1984 to 1988 inclusive. The only other rider to come close to Kelly's dominance was Laurent Jalabert who topped the rankings four times, from 1995 to 1997 and again in 1999.
The team rankings are calculated by summing the points of the team's four best placed riders, and the national rankings by summing the points of the nation's five best placed riders. [ 2 ] Between 1998 and 2015, the competition was run in parallel to the UCI Women's Road World Cup , which has included only six to twelve of the most prestigious ...
Catalan Cycling Week (2005) Euskal Bizikleta (was integrated into the Vuelta al País Vasco) Vuelta a Galicia (2000) Coors Classic (1988) (succeeded by the Tour de Trump) Tour de Trump (1990) (succeeded by the Tour DuPont) Tour DuPont (1996) Tour of Missouri; Tour de Georgia; USA Pro Cycling Challenge (2015)
The UCI Track Cycling World Ranking is a track cycling ranking system based upon the results in all men's and women's UCI-sanctioned races over a twelve-month period.The ranking includes an individual and a nations ranking and includes the disciplines: individual pursuit, points race, scratch, sprint, time trial, keirin, omnium (since 2010–11), team pursuit, team sprint and madison (men only).
This is an incomplete list of professional racing cyclists, sorted alphabetically by decade in which they won their first major race. [ 1 ] This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
The Giro d'Italia, Tour de France, and Vuelta a España are collectively known as the Grand Tours of cycling. The oldest of the races, the Tour, began in 1903, while the Giro first started in 1909 and the Vuelta in 1935. The modern editions of the races all consist of 21 days of racing with two rest days spread throughout race calendar, giving ...