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2018 UCI Women's World Tour

The 2018 UCI Women's World Tour was a competition that included twenty-four road cycling events throughout the 2018 women's cycling season. It was the third edition of the ranking system launched by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) in 2016. The competition began with Strade Bianche on 3 March and concluded with the Tour of Guangxi on 21 October. Anna van der Breggen of the Netherlands was the defending champion.[1]

2018 UCI Women's World Tour
Third edition of the UCI 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
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Van der Breggen, riding for the Boels–Dolmans team, was unable to defend her title, as she finished third in the standings behind compatriots Annemiek van Vleuten (Mitchelton–Scott) and Marianne Vos, who was riding for the WaowDeals 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, the Giro 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, at La 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 the Holland 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 the Trofeo Alfredo Binda,[6] and the Women'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 in RideLondon's Classique race.[9] In the August Scandinavian races, Vos won the Postnord UCI WWT Vårgårda WestSweden road race,[10] before taking a clean sweep of the Ladies 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 the GP 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 three Ardennes classics, with only the Amstel Gold Race – won by teammate Chantal 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 the Postnord UCI WWT Vårgårda WestSweden team time trial.

In the World Tour's other classifications, Astana rider Sofia 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 of Team 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 in 2017. Mitchelton–Scott finished in second place with 4119.02 points, primarily through the performances of van Vleuten and Amanda 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 Edit

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 and Weber Shimano Ladies Power.

2018 UCI Women's World Teams
Code Official Team Name Country
ACT Alasayl Cycling Team   United Arab Emirates
ALE Alé–Cipollini   Italy
VAI Aromitalia Vaiano   Italy
ASA Astana   Italy
BPK Bepink   Italy
BDM Bizkaia Durango–Euskadi Murias   Spain
DLT Boels–Dolmans   Netherlands
BTC BTC City Ljubljana   Slovenia
LPR Canyon–SRAM   Germany
CBT Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling   Germany
GPC China Chongming–Liv   Hong Kong
CGS Cogeas–Mettler Pro Cycling Team   Russia
CZF Conceria Zabri–Fanini   Albania
CPC Cylance Pro Cycling   United States
DVE Doltcini–Van Eyck Sport   Belgium
SBT Eurotarget–Bianchi–Vitasana   Italy
EXP Experza–Footlogix   Belgium
FDJ FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope   France
HBS Hagens Berman–Supermint   United States
HCT Health Mate–Cyclelive Team   Belgium
HPU Hitec Products–Birk Sport   Norway
LSL Lotto–Soudal Ladies   Belgium
MCC Minsk Cycling Club   Belarus
MTS Mitchelton–Scott   Australia
MOV Movistar Team   Spain
PHV Parkhotel Valkenburg   Netherlands
RLW Rally Cycling   United States
MIC S.C. Michela Fanini Rox   Italy
SER Servetto–Stradalli Cycle–Alurecycling   Italy
SWT Sopela Women's Team   Spain
STR Storey Racing   United Kingdom
SWA Swapit–Agolíco   Mexico
TDP Team Dukla Praha   Czech Republic
ILU Team Illuminate   United States
SUN Team Sunweb   Netherlands
TVC Team Virtu Cycling   Denmark
TWC Thailand Women's Cycling Team   Thailand
TIB Tibco–Silicon Valley Bank   United States
TOG Top Girls Fassa Bortolo   Italy
DRP Trek–Drops   Great Britain
T20 TWENTY20 p/b Sho-Air   United States
UHC UnitedHealthcare   United States
VAL Valcar–PBM   Italy
WHT Wiggle High5   Great Britain
WAD WaowDeals Pro Cycling   Netherlands
WNT WNT–Rotor Pro Cycling   Great Britain

Events Edit

For the 2018 season, the calendar consisted of 24 races, up from 20 in 2017. All 2017 races returned for the 2018 calendar, with the additions of the Three Days of Bruges–De Panne, the Emakumeen Euskal Bira and the Tour of Guangxi to the calendar.[18] The Ladies 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
Race Date First Second Third   Leader
  Strade Bianche 3 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
  Ronde van Drenthe 11 March   Amy Pieters (NED)
Boels–Dolmans
  Alexis Ryan (USA)
Canyon–SRAM
  Chloe Hosking (AUS)
Alé–Cipollini
  Trofeo Alfredo Binda-Comune di Cittiglio 18 March   Katarzyna Niewiadoma (POL)
Canyon–SRAM
  Chantal Blaak (NED)
Boels–Dolmans
  Marianne Vos (NED)
WaowDeals Pro Cycling
  Katarzyna Niewiadoma (POL)
Canyon–SRAM
  Three Days of De Panne 22 March   Jolien D'Hoore (BEL)
Mitchelton–Scott
  Chloe Hosking (AUS)
Alé–Cipollini
  Christine Majerus (LUX)
Boels–Dolmans
  Gent–Wevelgem 25 March   Marta Bastianelli (ITA)
Alé–Cipollini
  Jolien D'Hoore (BEL)
Mitchelton–Scott
  Lisa Klein (GER)
Canyon–SRAM
  Jolien D'Hoore (BEL)
Mitchelton–Scott
  Tour of Flanders 1 April   Anna van der Breggen (NED)
Boels–Dolmans
  Amy Pieters (NED)
Boels–Dolmans
  Annemiek van Vleuten (NED)
Mitchelton–Scott
  Amy Pieters (NED)
Boels–Dolmans
  Amstel Gold Race 15 April   Chantal Blaak (NED)
Boels–Dolmans
  Lucinda Brand (NED)
Team Sunweb
  Amanda Spratt (AUS)
Mitchelton–Scott
  Chantal Blaak (NED)
Boels–Dolmans
  La Flèche Wallonne 18 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
  Liège–Bastogne–Liège 22 April   Anna van der Breggen (NED)
Boels–Dolmans
  Amanda Spratt (AUS)
Mitchelton–Scott
  Annemiek van Vleuten (NED)
Mitchelton–Scott
  Tour of Chongming Island 26–28 April   Charlotte Becker (GER)
Hitec Products–Birk Sport
  Shannon Malseed (AUS)
Tibco–Silicon Valley Bank
  Anastasiia Iakovenko (RUS)
BTC City Ljubljana
  Tour of California 17–19 May   Katie Hall (USA)
UnitedHealthcare
  Tayler Wiles (USA)
Trek–Drops
  Katarzyna Niewiadoma (POL)
Canyon–SRAM
  Emakumeen Euskal Bira 19–22 May   Amanda Spratt (AUS)
Mitchelton–Scott
  Annemiek van Vleuten (NED)
Mitchelton–Scott
  Anna van der Breggen (NED)
Boels–Dolmans
  The Women's Tour 13–17 June   Coryn Rivera (USA)
Team Sunweb
  Marianne Vos (NED)
WaowDeals Pro Cycling
  Dani Rowe (GBR)
WaowDeals Pro Cycling
  Giro Rosa 6–15 July   Annemiek van Vleuten (NED)
Mitchelton–Scott
  Ashleigh Moolman (RSA)
Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling
  Amanda Spratt (AUS)
Mitchelton–Scott
  La Course by Le Tour de France 17 July   Annemiek van Vleuten (NED)
Mitchelton–Scott
  Anna van der Breggen (NED)
Boels–Dolmans
  Ashleigh Moolman (RSA)
Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling
  Prudential RideLondon Classique 28 July   Kirsten Wild (NED)
Wiggle High5
  Marianne Vos (NED)
WaowDeals Pro Cycling
  Elisa Balsamo (ITA)
Valcar–PBM
  Postnord UCI WWT Vårgårda WestSweden TTT 11 August Boels–Dolmans Team Sunweb Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling
  Postnord UCI WWT Vårgårda WestSweden RR 13 August   Marianne Vos (NED)
WaowDeals Pro Cycling
  Kirsten Wild (NED)
Wiggle High5
  Lotta Lepistö (FIN)
Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling
  Ladies Tour of Norway – TTT 16 August Team Sunweb Mitchelton–Scott Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling
  Ladies Tour of Norway 17–19 August   Marianne Vos (NED)
WaowDeals Pro Cycling
  Emilia Fahlin (SWE)
Wiggle High5
  Coryn Rivera (USA)
Team Sunweb
  Marianne Vos (NED)
WaowDeals Pro Cycling
  GP de Plouay – Lorient Agglomération 25 August   Amy Pieters (NED)
Boels–Dolmans
  Marianne Vos (NED)
WaowDeals Pro Cycling
  Coryn Rivera (USA)
Team Sunweb
  Holland Ladies Tour 28 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
  La Madrid Challenge by La Vuelta 15–16 September   Ellen van Dijk (NED)
Team Sunweb
  Coryn Rivera (USA)
Team Sunweb
  Audrey Cordon-Ragot (FRA)
Wiggle High5
  Tour of Guangxi Women's WorldTour race 21 October   Arlenis Sierra (CUB)
Astana
  Hannah Barnes (GBR)
Canyon–SRAM
  Sara Mustonen (SWE)
Experza–Footlogix

Points standings Edit

For the 2018 season, a new point-scoring system was introduced by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI),[19] rewarding the top 40 riders rather than the top 20 as in 2017. Further changes were made to the teams classification, where all point-scoring riders were counted in the rankings.[19]

Individual Edit

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
Rank Name Team(s) Points
1   Annemiek van Vleuten (NED)   Mitchelton–Scott 1411.86
2   Marianne Vos (NED) WaowDeals Pro Cycling 1394.88
3   Anna van der Breggen (NED) Boels–Dolmans 1323.33
4   Amanda Spratt (AUS) Mitchelton–Scott 1218.86
5   Coryn Rivera (USA) Team Sunweb 1040.50
6   Ashleigh Moolman (RSA) Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling 1012.95
7   Amy Pieters (NED) Boels–Dolmans 922.90
8   Katarzyna Niewiadoma (POL) Canyon–SRAM 887.67
9   Jolien D'Hoore (BEL) Mitchelton–Scott 688.86
10   Ellen van Dijk (NED) Team Sunweb 687.74
11   Elisa Longo Borghini (ITA) Wiggle High5 652.76
12   Chantal Blaak (NED) Boels–Dolmans 613.90
13   Kirsten Wild (NED) Wiggle High5 571.93
14   Megan Guarnier (USA) Boels–Dolmans
United States (national team)
564.24
15   Lucinda Brand (NED) Team Sunweb 558.07
16   Christine Majerus (LUX) Boels–Dolmans 526.57
17   Chloe Hosking (AUS) Alé–Cipollini 504.33
18   Marta Bastianelli (ITA) Alé–Cipollini 473
19   Arlenis Sierra (CUB) Astana 460
20   Giorgia Bronzini (ITA) Cylance Pro Cycling 447
287 riders scored points
Source:[20]

Youth Edit

 
Sofia Bertizzolo (pictured at the Amstel 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
Rank Name Team Points
1   Sofia Bertizzolo (ITA)   Astana 42
2   Liane Lippert (GER) Team Sunweb 30
3   Jeanne Korevaar (NED) WaowDeals Pro Cycling 22
4   Elisa Balsamo (ITA) Valcar–PBM 18
5   Amalie Dideriksen (DEN) Boels–Dolmans 14
6   Letizia Paternoster (ITA) Astana 10
7   Lisa Klein (GER) Canyon–SRAM 10
8   Maria Novolodskaya (RUS) Cogeas–Mettler Pro Cycling Team 10
9   Karalina Savenka (BLR) Minsk Cycling Club 6
10   Chiara Consonni (ITA) Valcar–PBM 6
11   Nikola Nosková (CZE) Bepink 6
12   Aafke Soet (NED) WNT–Rotor Pro Cycling 6
13   Sara Poidevin (CAN) Rally Cycling 6
14   Silvia Persico (ITA) Valcar–PBM 6
15   Susanne Andersen (NOR) Hitec Products–Birk Sport 6
16   Lorena Wiebes (NED) Parkhotel Valkenburg 6
17   Angelica Brogi (ITA) Aromitalia Vaiano 6
18   Juliette Labous (FRA) Team Sunweb 6
19   Abby-Mae Parkinson (GBR) Trek–Drops 6
20   Elena Pirrone (ITA) Astana 4
33 riders scored points
Source:[21]

Team Edit

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

Rank Team Points Scoring riders
1 Boels–Dolmans 4329.99
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)
2 Mitchelton–Scott 4119.02
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)
3 Team Sunweb 3321.99
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)
4 Canyon–SRAM 2545.02
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)
5 Wiggle High5 2384.01[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)
6 WaowDeals Pro Cycling 2380.99 Vos (1394.88), Stultiens (264.71), Rowe (233.88), R. Markus (168.88), Korevaar (130.88), A. Koster (95.88), Rooijakkers (83.88), Kastelijn (8)
7 Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling 1986.99 Moolman (1012.95), Lepistö (373.95), Uttrup Ludwig (364.95), Koppenburg (117.95), Duyck (57.95), Norsgaard Jørgensen (56.95), Hanselmann (2.29)
8 Alé–Cipollini 1471.98
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)
9 Astana 922 Sierra (460), Bertizzolo (184.25), C. Rodríguez (82), Paternoster (76.25), Pirrone (46.25), Vieceli (33.25), Moreno (30), Beggin (10)
10 Valcar–PBM 912.02 Confalonieri (277.67), Balsamo (208), Muccioli (122.67), Sanguineti (107.67), Consonni (63.67), Persico (59.67), A. Paladin (36.67), Cavalli (29), Vigilia (7)
11 BTC City Ljubljana 811 Bujak (362.20), Iakovenko (269.20), Batagelj (91.20), Boogaard (25.20), Nilsson (25), Pintar (18), Lechner (15.20), Žigart (5)
12 Movistar Team 803
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)
13 Cylance Pro Cycling 638[e] Bronzini (447),[d] Gutiérrez (87), Ratto (65), Shapira (11), Tagliaferro (10), Stephens (8), Doebel-Hickok (5), Erić (5)
14 Tibco–Silicon Valley Bank 627.02
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)
15 Trek–Drops 590.99 Wiles (334.57),[f] Buurman (206.57), Parkinson (16.57), Hammes (15.57), Christian (8.57), Shaw (5), Holden (3.57), Payton (0.57)
16 FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope 590.02
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)
17 Team Virtu Cycling 512[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)
18 UnitedHealthcare 419 K. Hall (290), Thomas (109),[h] Hanson (10), Peñuela (5), L. Hall (5)
19 Hitec Products–Birk Sport 338.98
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)
20 Bepink 307 Magnaldi (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 Edit

  1. ^ Guarnier's tally includes 5 points earned at the Tour of California, where Boels–Dolmans were not competing.
  2. ^ Schneider's tally includes 16 points earned at the Tour of California, where Boels–Dolmans were not competing.
  3. ^ Listed by UCI on 2376.01 points, missing Grace Brown's points from the Tour of California and the La Course by Le Tour de France.
  4. ^ a b c Points not listed with any team.
  5. ^ Listed by UCI on 191 points, missing Giorgia Bronzini's points from the 2018 season.
  6. ^ Wiles' tally includes 114 points earned at the Holland Ladies Tour, where Trek–Drops were not competing.
  7. ^ Listed by UCI on 499.5 points, missing Louise Norman Hansen's points from the Postnord UCI WWT Vårgårda WestSweden TTT.
  8. ^ Thomas' tally includes 46 points earned at the Holland Ladies Tour, where UnitedHealthcare were not competing.
  9. ^ Guderzo scored 33 points with Hitec Products–Birk Sport prior to leaving the team in June 2018. Guderzo joined Bepink in July 2018, and all points were transferred.

References Edit

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External links Edit

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For the men s 2018 UCI World Tour see 2018 UCI World Tour The 2018 UCI Women s World Tour was a competition that included twenty four road cycling events throughout the 2018 women s cycling season It was the third edition of the ranking system launched by the Union Cycliste Internationale UCI in 2016 The competition began with Strade Bianche on 3 March and concluded with the Tour of Guangxi on 21 October Anna van der Breggen of the Netherlands was the defending champion 1 2018 UCI Women s World TourThird edition of the UCI Women s World TourDetailsDates3 March 21 October 2018LocationEuropeUSAChinaRaces24ChampionsIndividual championAnnemiek van Vleuten Netherlands Mitchelton Scott Teams championBoels Dolmans 20172019 Van der Breggen riding for the Boels Dolmans team was unable to defend her title as she finished third in the standings behind compatriots Annemiek van Vleuten Mitchelton Scott and Marianne Vos who was riding for the WaowDeals 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 the Giro 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 at La 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 the Holland 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 the Trofeo Alfredo Binda 6 and the Women 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 in RideLondon s Classique race 9 In the August Scandinavian races Vos won the Postnord UCI WWT Vargarda WestSweden road race 10 before taking a clean sweep of the Ladies 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 the GP de Plouay Lorient Agglomeration 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 three Ardennes classics with only the Amstel Gold Race won by teammate Chantal 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 the Postnord UCI WWT Vargarda WestSweden team time trial In the World Tour s other classifications Astana rider Sofia 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 of Team 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 in 2017 Mitchelton Scott finished in second place with 4119 02 points primarily through the performances of van Vleuten and Amanda 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 Contents 1 Teams 2 Events 3 Points standings 3 1 Individual 3 2 Youth 3 3 Team 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksTeams EditFor 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 and Weber Shimano Ladies Power 2018 UCI Women s World Teams Code Official Team Name CountryACT Alasayl Cycling Team nbsp United Arab EmiratesALE Ale Cipollini nbsp ItalyVAI Aromitalia Vaiano nbsp ItalyASA Astana nbsp ItalyBPK Bepink nbsp ItalyBDM Bizkaia Durango Euskadi Murias nbsp SpainDLT Boels Dolmans nbsp NetherlandsBTC BTC City Ljubljana nbsp SloveniaLPR Canyon SRAM nbsp GermanyCBT Cervelo Bigla Pro Cycling nbsp GermanyGPC China Chongming Liv nbsp Hong KongCGS Cogeas Mettler Pro Cycling Team nbsp RussiaCZF Conceria Zabri Fanini nbsp AlbaniaCPC Cylance Pro Cycling nbsp United StatesDVE Doltcini Van Eyck Sport nbsp BelgiumSBT Eurotarget Bianchi Vitasana nbsp ItalyEXP Experza Footlogix nbsp BelgiumFDJ FDJ Nouvelle Aquitaine Futuroscope nbsp FranceHBS Hagens Berman Supermint nbsp United StatesHCT Health Mate Cyclelive Team nbsp BelgiumHPU Hitec Products Birk Sport nbsp NorwayLSL Lotto Soudal Ladies nbsp BelgiumMCC Minsk Cycling Club nbsp BelarusMTS Mitchelton Scott nbsp AustraliaMOV Movistar Team nbsp SpainPHV Parkhotel Valkenburg nbsp NetherlandsRLW Rally Cycling nbsp United StatesMIC S C Michela Fanini Rox nbsp ItalySER Servetto Stradalli Cycle Alurecycling nbsp ItalySWT Sopela Women s Team nbsp SpainSTR Storey Racing nbsp United KingdomSWA Swapit Agolico nbsp MexicoTDP Team Dukla Praha nbsp Czech RepublicILU Team Illuminate nbsp United StatesSUN Team Sunweb nbsp NetherlandsTVC Team Virtu Cycling nbsp DenmarkTWC Thailand Women s Cycling Team nbsp ThailandTIB Tibco Silicon Valley Bank nbsp United StatesTOG Top Girls Fassa Bortolo nbsp ItalyDRP Trek Drops nbsp Great BritainT20 TWENTY20 p b Sho Air nbsp United StatesUHC UnitedHealthcare nbsp United StatesVAL Valcar PBM nbsp ItalyWHT Wiggle High5 nbsp Great BritainWAD WaowDeals Pro Cycling nbsp NetherlandsWNT WNT Rotor Pro Cycling nbsp Great BritainEvents EditFor the 2018 season the calendar consisted of 24 races up from 20 in 2017 All 2017 races returned for the 2018 calendar with the additions of the Three Days of Bruges De Panne the Emakumeen Euskal Bira and the Tour of Guangxi to the calendar 18 The Ladies 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 Race Date First Second Third nbsp Leader nbsp Strade Bianche 3 March nbsp Anna van der Breggen NED Boels Dolmans nbsp Katarzyna Niewiadoma POL Canyon SRAM nbsp Elisa Longo Borghini ITA Wiggle High5 nbsp Anna van der Breggen NED Boels Dolmans nbsp Ronde van Drenthe 11 March nbsp Amy Pieters NED Boels Dolmans nbsp Alexis Ryan USA Canyon SRAM nbsp Chloe Hosking AUS Ale Cipollini nbsp Trofeo Alfredo Binda Comune di Cittiglio 18 March nbsp Katarzyna Niewiadoma POL Canyon SRAM nbsp Chantal Blaak NED Boels Dolmans nbsp Marianne Vos NED WaowDeals Pro Cycling nbsp Katarzyna Niewiadoma POL Canyon SRAM nbsp Three Days of De Panne 22 March nbsp Jolien D Hoore BEL Mitchelton Scott nbsp Chloe Hosking AUS Ale Cipollini nbsp Christine Majerus LUX Boels Dolmans nbsp Gent Wevelgem 25 March nbsp Marta Bastianelli ITA Ale Cipollini nbsp Jolien D Hoore BEL Mitchelton Scott nbsp Lisa Klein GER Canyon SRAM nbsp Jolien D Hoore BEL Mitchelton Scott nbsp Tour of Flanders 1 April nbsp Anna van der Breggen NED Boels Dolmans nbsp Amy Pieters NED Boels Dolmans nbsp Annemiek van Vleuten NED Mitchelton Scott nbsp Amy Pieters NED Boels Dolmans nbsp Amstel Gold Race 15 April nbsp Chantal Blaak NED Boels Dolmans nbsp Lucinda Brand NED Team Sunweb nbsp Amanda Spratt AUS Mitchelton Scott nbsp Chantal Blaak NED Boels Dolmans nbsp La Fleche Wallonne 18 April nbsp Anna van der Breggen NED Boels Dolmans nbsp Ashleigh Moolman RSA Cervelo Bigla Pro Cycling nbsp Megan Guarnier USA Boels Dolmans nbsp Anna van der Breggen NED Boels Dolmans nbsp Liege Bastogne Liege 22 April nbsp Anna van der Breggen NED Boels Dolmans nbsp Amanda Spratt AUS Mitchelton Scott nbsp Annemiek van Vleuten NED Mitchelton Scott nbsp Tour of Chongming Island 26 28 April nbsp Charlotte Becker GER Hitec Products Birk Sport nbsp Shannon Malseed AUS Tibco Silicon Valley Bank nbsp Anastasiia Iakovenko RUS BTC City Ljubljana nbsp Tour of California 17 19 May nbsp Katie Hall USA UnitedHealthcare nbsp Tayler Wiles USA Trek Drops nbsp Katarzyna Niewiadoma POL Canyon SRAM nbsp Emakumeen Euskal Bira 19 22 May nbsp Amanda Spratt AUS Mitchelton Scott nbsp Annemiek van Vleuten NED Mitchelton Scott nbsp Anna van der Breggen NED Boels Dolmans nbsp The Women s Tour 13 17 June nbsp Coryn Rivera USA Team Sunweb nbsp Marianne Vos NED WaowDeals Pro Cycling nbsp Dani Rowe GBR WaowDeals Pro Cycling nbsp Giro Rosa 6 15 July nbsp Annemiek van Vleuten NED Mitchelton Scott nbsp Ashleigh Moolman RSA Cervelo Bigla Pro Cycling nbsp Amanda Spratt AUS Mitchelton Scott nbsp La Course by Le Tour de France 17 July nbsp Annemiek van Vleuten NED Mitchelton Scott nbsp Anna van der Breggen NED Boels Dolmans nbsp Ashleigh Moolman RSA Cervelo Bigla Pro Cycling nbsp Prudential RideLondon Classique 28 July nbsp Kirsten Wild NED Wiggle High5 nbsp Marianne Vos NED WaowDeals Pro Cycling nbsp Elisa Balsamo ITA Valcar PBM nbsp Postnord UCI WWT Vargarda WestSweden TTT 11 August Boels Dolmans Team Sunweb Cervelo Bigla Pro Cycling nbsp Postnord UCI WWT Vargarda WestSweden RR 13 August nbsp Marianne Vos NED WaowDeals Pro Cycling nbsp Kirsten Wild NED Wiggle High5 nbsp Lotta Lepisto FIN Cervelo Bigla Pro Cycling nbsp Ladies Tour of Norway TTT 16 August Team Sunweb Mitchelton Scott Cervelo Bigla Pro Cycling nbsp Ladies Tour of Norway 17 19 August nbsp Marianne Vos NED WaowDeals Pro Cycling nbsp Emilia Fahlin SWE Wiggle High5 nbsp Coryn Rivera USA Team Sunweb nbsp Marianne Vos NED WaowDeals Pro Cycling nbsp GP de Plouay Lorient Agglomeration 25 August nbsp Amy Pieters NED Boels Dolmans nbsp Marianne Vos NED WaowDeals Pro Cycling nbsp Coryn Rivera USA Team Sunweb nbsp Holland Ladies Tour 28 August 2 September nbsp Annemiek van Vleuten NED Mitchelton Scott nbsp Ellen van Dijk NED Team Sunweb nbsp Anna van der Breggen NED Boels Dolmans nbsp Annemiek van Vleuten NED Mitchelton Scott nbsp La Madrid Challenge by La Vuelta 15 16 September nbsp Ellen van Dijk NED Team Sunweb nbsp Coryn Rivera USA Team Sunweb nbsp Audrey Cordon Ragot FRA Wiggle High5 nbsp Tour of Guangxi Women s WorldTour race 21 October nbsp Arlenis Sierra CUB Astana nbsp Hannah Barnes GBR Canyon SRAM nbsp Sara Mustonen SWE Experza FootlogixPoints standings EditFor the 2018 season a new point scoring system was introduced by the Union Cycliste Internationale UCI 19 rewarding the top 40 riders rather than the top 20 as in 2017 Further changes were made to the teams classification where all point scoring riders were counted in the rankings 19 Individual Edit 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 rankingsRank Name Team s Points1 nbsp Annemiek van Vleuten NED nbsp Mitchelton Scott 1411 862 nbsp Marianne Vos NED WaowDeals Pro Cycling 1394 883 nbsp Anna van der Breggen NED Boels Dolmans 1323 334 nbsp Amanda Spratt AUS Mitchelton Scott 1218 865 nbsp Coryn Rivera USA Team Sunweb 1040 506 nbsp Ashleigh Moolman RSA Cervelo Bigla Pro Cycling 1012 957 nbsp Amy Pieters NED Boels Dolmans 922 908 nbsp Katarzyna Niewiadoma POL Canyon SRAM 887 679 nbsp Jolien D Hoore BEL Mitchelton Scott 688 8610 nbsp Ellen van Dijk NED Team Sunweb 687 7411 nbsp Elisa Longo Borghini ITA Wiggle High5 652 7612 nbsp Chantal Blaak NED Boels Dolmans 613 9013 nbsp Kirsten Wild NED Wiggle High5 571 9314 nbsp Megan Guarnier USA Boels DolmansUnited States national team 564 2415 nbsp Lucinda Brand NED Team Sunweb 558 0716 nbsp Christine Majerus LUX Boels Dolmans 526 5717 nbsp Chloe Hosking AUS Ale Cipollini 504 3318 nbsp Marta Bastianelli ITA Ale Cipollini 47319 nbsp Arlenis Sierra CUB Astana 46020 nbsp Giorgia Bronzini ITA Cylance Pro Cycling 447287 riders scored pointsSource 20 Youth Edit nbsp Sofia Bertizzolo pictured at the Amstel 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 rankingsRank Name Team Points1 nbsp Sofia Bertizzolo ITA nbsp Astana 422 nbsp Liane Lippert GER Team Sunweb 303 nbsp Jeanne Korevaar NED WaowDeals Pro Cycling 224 nbsp Elisa Balsamo ITA Valcar PBM 185 nbsp Amalie Dideriksen DEN Boels Dolmans 146 nbsp Letizia Paternoster ITA Astana 107 nbsp Lisa Klein GER Canyon SRAM 108 nbsp Maria Novolodskaya RUS Cogeas Mettler Pro Cycling Team 109 nbsp Karalina Savenka BLR Minsk Cycling Club 610 nbsp Chiara Consonni ITA Valcar PBM 611 nbsp Nikola Noskova CZE Bepink 612 nbsp Aafke Soet NED WNT Rotor Pro Cycling 613 nbsp Sara Poidevin CAN Rally Cycling 614 nbsp Silvia Persico ITA Valcar PBM 615 nbsp Susanne Andersen NOR Hitec Products Birk Sport 616 nbsp Lorena Wiebes NED Parkhotel Valkenburg 617 nbsp Angelica Brogi ITA Aromitalia Vaiano 618 nbsp Juliette Labous FRA Team Sunweb 619 nbsp Abby Mae Parkinson GBR Trek Drops 620 nbsp Elena Pirrone ITA Astana 433 riders scored pointsSource 21 Team Edit Team rankings were calculated by adding the ranking points of all the riders of a team in the table 22 Rank Team Points Scoring riders1 Boels Dolmans 4329 99 10 ridersVan 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 2 Mitchelton Scott 4119 02 10 ridersVan 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 3 Team Sunweb 3321 99 10 ridersRivera 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 4 Canyon SRAM 2545 02 10 ridersNiewiadoma 887 67 Cecchini 341 67 A Ryan 332 67 H Barnes 228 Klein 203 67 Ferrand Prevot 193 Amialiusik 160 A Barnes 83 67 Cromwell 67 Worrack 47 67 5 Wiggle High5 2384 01 c 15 ridersLongo 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 6 WaowDeals Pro Cycling 2380 99 Vos 1394 88 Stultiens 264 71 Rowe 233 88 R Markus 168 88 Korevaar 130 88 A Koster 95 88 Rooijakkers 83 88 Kastelijn 8 7 Cervelo Bigla Pro Cycling 1986 99 Moolman 1012 95 Lepisto 373 95 Uttrup Ludwig 364 95 Koppenburg 117 95 Duyck 57 95 Norsgaard Jorgensen 56 95 Hanselmann 2 29 8 Ale Cipollini 1471 98 10 ridersHosking 504 33 Bastianelli 473 Santesteban 194 Ensing 150 S Paladin 85 33 Knetemann 31 33 Trevisi 15 33 Swinkels 11 33 Ragazinskiene 4 33 Kasper 3 9 Astana 922 Sierra 460 Bertizzolo 184 25 C Rodriguez 82 Paternoster 76 25 Pirrone 46 25 Vieceli 33 25 Moreno 30 Beggin 10 10 Valcar PBM 912 02 Confalonieri 277 67 Balsamo 208 Muccioli 122 67 Sanguineti 107 67 Consonni 63 67 Persico 59 67 A Paladin 36 67 Cavalli 29 Vigilia 7 11 BTC City Ljubljana 811 Bujak 362 20 Iakovenko 269 20 Batagelj 91 20 Boogaard 25 20 Nilsson 25 Pintar 18 Lechner 15 20 Zigart 5 12 Movistar Team 803 10 ridersJasinska 279 81 Biannic 171 81 Garcia 159 14 Merino 82 14 Gonzalez 41 67 Neylan 27 14 Oyarbide 24 67 Llamas 12 14 G Rodriguez 2 81 Teruel 1 67 13 Cylance Pro Cycling 638 e Bronzini 447 d Gutierrez 87 Ratto 65 Shapira 11 Tagliaferro 10 Stephens 8 Doebel Hickok 5 Eric 5 14 Tibco Silicon Valley Bank 627 02 11 ridersJackson 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 15 Trek Drops 590 99 Wiles 334 57 f Buurman 206 57 Parkinson 16 57 Hammes 15 57 Christian 8 57 Shaw 5 Holden 3 57 Payton 0 57 16 FDJ Nouvelle Aquitaine Futuroscope 590 02 11 ridersGillow 145 86 Fournier 139 46 Demay 105 60 Slik 63 46 Duval 60 86 Kitchen 42 46 Tenniglo 21 46 Bravard 3 86 Grossetete 3 Guilman 3 Richioud 1 17 Team Virtu Cycling 512 g 10 ridersGuarischi 250 50 Siggaard 97 50 Kroger 51 50 C Koster 24 Aalerud 19 Pawlowska 19 Penton 18 Moberg 15 Norman Hansen 12 50 d Schmidt 5 18 UnitedHealthcare 419 K Hall 290 Thomas 109 h Hanson 10 Penuela 5 L Hall 5 19 Hitec Products Birk Sport 338 98 10 ridersBecker 254 Andersen 37 83 Frapporti 16 Lorvik 8 83 Kessler 7 Solvang 4 83 Heine 4 83 Mollebro 3 Thorsen 1 83 Gulliksen 0 83 20 Bepink 307 Magnaldi 208 Guderzo 48 50 i Noskova 25 Sperotto 12 50 Pattaro 5 50 Valsecchi 2 50 Steigenga 2 50 Ragusa 2 50 42 teams scored points 22 Notes Edit Guarnier s tally includes 5 points earned at the Tour of California where Boels Dolmans were not competing Schneider s tally includes 16 points earned at the Tour of California where Boels Dolmans were not competing Listed by UCI on 2376 01 points missing Grace Brown s points from the Tour of California and the La Course by Le Tour de France a b c Points not listed with any team Listed by UCI on 191 points missing Giorgia Bronzini s points from the 2018 season Wiles tally includes 114 points earned at the Holland Ladies Tour where Trek Drops were not competing Listed by UCI on 499 5 points missing Louise Norman Hansen s points from the Postnord UCI WWT Vargarda WestSweden TTT Thomas tally includes 46 points earned at the Holland Ladies Tour where UnitedHealthcare were not competing Guderzo scored 33 points with Hitec Products Birk Sport prior to leaving the team in June 2018 Guderzo joined Bepink in July 2018 and all points were transferred References Edit Fletcher Patrick 24 October 2017 Van Avermaet and Van der Breggen crowned 2017 WorldTour champions Cyclingnews com Retrieved 21 October 2018 Giro Rosa 2018 Annemiek van Vleuten secures title with third stage win BBC Sport 15 July 2018 Retrieved 21 October 2018 Benson Daniel 17 July 2018 Van Vleuten conquers La Course after Giro Rosa exploits Cyclingnews com Retrieved 21 October 2018 Rogers Owen 2 September 2018 Annemiek van Vleuten in Worlds pole position after Boels Ladies Tour victory Cycling Weekly Retrieved 21 October 2018 a b c Van Vleuten en Simon Yates pakken eindzege in WorldTour Van Vleuten and Simon Yates take the final victories in WorldTour NU nl in Dutch Sanoma 21 October 2018 Retrieved 21 October 2018 Niewiadoma wins Trofeo Alfredo Binda with daring solo attack VeloNews Competitor Group 18 March 2018 Retrieved 21 October 2018 Women s Tour Coryn Rivera takes overall victory as Lotta Lepisto wins stage five BBC Sport 17 June 2018 Retrieved 21 October 2018 Arthurs Brennan Michelle 13 July 2018 Marianne Vos stamps her mark on the Giro Rosa with stage eight win Cycling Weekly Retrieved 21 October 2018 RideLondon Classique Kirsten Wild beats Marianne Vos in sprint on The Mall BBC Sport 28 July 2018 Retrieved 21 October 2018 Arthurs Brennan Michelle 13 August 2018 Marianne Vos goes round the outside and powers to Vargarda road race win Cycling Weekly Retrieved 21 October 2018 Knofler Lukas 20 August 2018 Vos moves into Women s WorldTour lead after Ladies Tour of Norway victory Cyclingnews com Retrieved 21 October 2018 Rogers Owen 25 August 2018 Amy Pieters out sprints Marianne Vos to take GP Plouay honours Cycling Weekly Retrieved 21 October 2018 Arthurs Brennan Michelle 26 August 2018 Marianne Vos to end her road season and take on full cyclo cross programme Cycling Weekly Retrieved 21 October 2018 Knofler Lukas 3 March 2018 Van der Breggen I ll remember Strade Bianche win for the rest of my life Cyclingnews com Retrieved 21 October 2018 Knofler Lukas 15 April 2018 Blaak Amstel Gold is one of my most precious victories Cyclingnews com Retrieved 21 October 2018 Van der Breggen to skip Giro Rosa defense Cyclingnews com 13 June 2018 Retrieved 21 October 2018 Knofler Lukas 21 October 2018 Sierra ends season on a high with Tour of Guangxi sprint victory Cyclingnews com Retrieved 21 October 2018 At the award ceremony the team could also were also able to celebrate Sofia Bertizzolo who received the light blue jersey as winner of the UCI Women s WorldTour youth classification after a strong showing through the whole year Rogers Owen 30 June 2017 UCI adds three new races to Women s WorldTour for 2018 season Cycling Weekly Retrieved 21 October 2018 a b PART 2 ROAD RACES PDF Union Cycliste Internationale 1 July 2018 pp 94 96 Archived PDF from the original on 17 October 2018 Retrieved 19 October 2018 Women s WorldTour Ranking 2018 Individual Ranking 21 10 2018 UCI Women s World Tour Union Cycliste Internationale 21 October 2018 Retrieved 21 October 2018 Women s WorldTour Youth Ranking 2018 21 10 2018 UCI Women s World Tour Union Cycliste Internationale 21 October 2018 Retrieved 21 October 2018 a b Women s WorldTour Ranking 2018 Team Ranking 21 10 2018 UCI Women s World Tour Union Cycliste Internationale 21 October 2018 Retrieved 21 October 2018 External 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