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The 2025 UCI World Tour is a series of races that includes thirty-six events throughout the 2025 cycling season. The tour started with the Tour Down Under on 21 January, and will conclude with the Tour of Guangxi on 19 October.
The 2025 UCI Women's World Tour is a competition with twenty-seven road cycling events throughout the 2025 women's cycling season. The competition began with the Women's Tour Down Under from 17 to 19 January, and will finish with the Tour of Guangxi on 19 October. [ 1 ]
The 2025 UCI Europe Tour is the 21st season of the UCI Europe Tour. [ 1 ] Throughout the season, points are awarded to the top finishers of stages within stage races and the final general classification standings of each of the stages races and one-day events.
The 2025 UCI Asia Tour is the 21st season of the UCI Asia Tour.The season began on 10 November 2024 with the Tour de Okinawa in Japan and will end in October 2025. [1]The points leader, based on the cumulative results of previous races, wears the UCI Asia Tour cycling jersey.
Courses offered are usually worth between 1 and 5 quarter units. Summer courses are offered in either the quarter format of 11 weeks or two summer sessions of roughly half the time for a standard quarter. UCI employs the traditional A-F grading scale and GPA system, modified for use with the quarter system.
Course Class Winner Team References 1 November 2024: Cyclo-cross International de Dijon, Dijon: C2 Valentin Remondet (FRA) Ardennes Cross Team Gecibat [23] 1 November 2024: Trofeo Citta' di Firenze, San Piero a Sieve: C2 Cristian Cominelli (ITA) Cycling Cafè Racing Team [24] 2 November 2024: Rivabellacross, Ouistreham: C2 Thomas Mein (GBR ...
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The UCI WorldTour 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.