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2018 UCI World Tour

The 2018 UCI World Tour was a competition that included thirty-seven road cycling events throughout the 2018 men's cycling season.[1] It was the tenth and final edition of the ranking system launched by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) in 2009. The competition began with the opening stage of the Tour Down Under on 16 January and concluded with the final stage of the Tour of Guangxi on 21 October.[2] Belgium's Greg Van Avermaet was the defending champion.[3]

2018 UCI WorldTour
Tenth edition of the UCI World Tour
Details
Dates16 January – 21 October
Location
  • Australia
  • China
  • Europe
  • Middle East
  • North America
Races37
Champions
Individual championSimon Yates (Great Britain) (Mitchelton–Scott)
Teams' championQuick-Step Floors
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Summary edit

Van Avermaet was unable to defend his World Tour title, as he failed to take a single individual win – he was a part of three team time trial victories for the BMC Racing Team however – as he finished fifth in the points rankings. The rankings were topped for the first time by British rider Simon Yates, riding for the Mitchelton–Scott team, who amassed 3,072 points over the course of the season.[4] Yates was the last of four riders to take the overall lead of standings during the season; he had ranked highly in the standings earlier in 2018, taking stage victories at Paris–Nice,[5] and the Volta a Catalunya,[6] before a break-through performance at the Giro d'Italia with three stage wins and thirteen days in the race lead; ultimately, Yates cracked in the mountains during the third week and ceded overall victory to compatriot Chris Froome.[7] After another stage win and a second-place overall finish at the Tour de Pologne,[8] Yates won his first Grand Tour at the Vuelta a España,[9] taking the race lead definitively after a stage victory on stage fourteen,[10] and the rankings lead when the race concluded.[4]

80 points behind, in second place, was Slovakia's Peter Sagan, riding for Bora–Hansgrohe.[4] Sagan led the standings for most of the season, having recorded consistent top-six finishes during the spring Classic races, with victories at Gent–Wevelgem,[11] and for the first time, Paris–Roubaix.[12] Sagan won three stages at the Tour de France as he won a record-equalling sixth points classification victory,[13] but was unable to win any stages at the Vuelta a España, where Yates took the lead. In third place, with 2,609 points,[4] was Alejandro Valverde of Spain, who rode for the Movistar Team. Valverde held the rankings lead in the spring, winning two general classifications at the Abu Dhabi Tour,[14] and the Volta a Catalunya,[6] in February and March – winning three stages over those races as well – before two stage victories and victory in the points classification at the Vuelta a España.

In the concurrent teams' standings, Quick-Step Floors prevailed with 13,425.97 points, having held the classification lead for three-quarters of the season, and not been headed since late March. The team took 37 victories – out of a total of 73 wins during all UCI-classified races[15] – at the World Tour level, including seven overall victories taken by Niki Terpstra (E3 Harelbeke and the Tour of Flanders),[16][17] Yves Lampaert (Dwars door Vlaanderen),[18] Julian Alaphilippe (La Flèche Wallonne and Clásica de San Sebastián),[19][20] Bob Jungels (Liège–Bastogne–Liège),[21] and Elia Viviani (EuroEyes Cyclassics).[22] The team also took 13 stage victories at the Grand Tours, with two classification jerseys won by Viviani (points at the Giro d'Italia),[23] and Alaphilippe, who won the polka-dot jersey at the Tour de France.[24] 2017 teams classification winners Team Sky finished second with 10,213 points, with the team winning two of the three Grand Tours; Froome became the seventh rider to win all three Grand Tours with his Giro d'Italia success,[25] while Geraint Thomas won the Tour de France,[26] after success at the Critérium du Dauphiné.[27] Team Sky took four other general classification victories: Michał Kwiatkowski won Tirreno–Adriatico,[28] and the Tour de Pologne,[8] Egan Bernal won the Tour of California in his first season with the team,[29] while Gianni Moscon won the season-ending Tour of Guangxi.[30] With 9,201 points, Bora–Hansgrohe finished in third place primarily down to Sagan's performances, with further wins to Jay McCarthy (Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race),[31] and Pascal Ackermann at the RideLondon–Surrey Classic.[32] Ackermann and Sam Bennett also took eleven World Tour stage victories between them during the season, with Bennett taking three at a Grand Tour, in the Giro d'Italia.[33]

Teams edit

2018 UCI WorldTeams and equipment[34]
Code Official Team Name Country Groupset Road Bike(s) Time Trial Bike Wheels
ALM AG2R La Mondiale (2018 season)   France Shimano Factor Bikes o2
Factor Bikes ONE
Factor Bikes ONE–S
Factor Bikes Slick Mavic
AST Astana (2018 season)   Kazakhstan Shimano Argon 18 Gallium Pro
Argon 18 Nitrogen Pro
Argon Krypton
E-118 Next Corima
TBM Bahrain–Merida (2018 season)   Bahrain Shimano Merida Scultura
Merida Reacto
Merida Warp Fulcrum
BMC BMC Racing Team (2018 season)   United States Shimano BMC Teammachine SLR01
BMC Timemachine TMR01
BMC Roadmachine RM01
BMC TimeMachine TM01 Shimano
BOH Bora–Hansgrohe (2018 season)   Germany Shimano S-Works Venge
S-Works Tarmac
S-Works Roubaix
S-Works Shiv Roval
DDD Team Dimension Data (2018 season)   South Africa Shimano/Rotor Cervélo S5
Cervélo R5
Cervélo C5
Cervélo P5 Enve
EFD EF Education First–Drapac p/b Cannondale (2018 season)   United States Shimano/FSA Cannondale SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod
Cannondale Synapse Hi-Mod
Cannondale SystemSix Hi-Mod
Cannondale Slice Hi-Mod Vision
FDJ Groupama–FDJ (2018 season)   France Shimano Lapierre Xelius SL
Lapierre Aircode SL
Lapierre Pulsium
Lapierre Aerostorm DRS Shimano
TKA Team Katusha–Alpecin (2018 season)   Switzerland SRAM Canyon Ultimate CF SLX
Canyon Aeroad CF SLX
Canyon Endurace CF SL
Canyon Speedmax CF Zipp
TLJ LottoNL–Jumbo (2018 season)   Netherlands Shimano Bianchi OltreXR4,OltreXR2
Bianchi Specialissima
Bianchi Aria
Bianchi Aquila CV Shimano
LTS Lotto–Soudal (2018 season)   Belgium Campagnolo Ridley Helium SLX
Ridley Noah SL
Ridley Fenix SL
Ridley Dean Fast Campagnolo
MTS Mitchelton–Scott (2018 season)   Australia Shimano Scott Foil
Scott Addict
Scott Plasma Shimano
MOV Movistar Team (2018 season)   Spain Campagnolo Canyon Ultimate CF SLX
Canyon Aeroad CF SLX
Canyon Endurace CF SL
Canyon Speedmax CF Campagnolo
QST Quick-Step Floors (2018 season)   Belgium Shimano/FSA S-Works Venge
S-Works Tarmac
S-Works Roubaix
S-Works Shiv Roval
HED
SKY Team Sky (2018 season)   Great Britain Shimano Pinarello Dogma F10
Pinarello Dogma K8-S
Pinarello GAN
Pinarello Bolide Shimano
SUN Team Sunweb (2018 season)   Germany Shimano Giant TCR Advanced SL
Giant Propel Advanced SL
Giant Defy Advanced SL
Giant Trinity Giant
TFS Trek–Segafredo (2018 season)   United States Shimano Trek Emonda
Trek Madone
Trek Domane
Trek SpeedConcept Bontrager
UAD UAE Team Emirates (2018 season)   United Arab Emirates Campagnolo Colnago c64,C60
Colnago Concept
Colnago V1-R
Colnago K-Zero Campagnolo

Events edit

Races in the 2018 UCI World Tour[1]
Race Date Winner Second Third Additional points[35]
Stage Leader
  Tour Down Under 16–21 January   Daryl Impey (RSA) 500 pts   Richie Porte (AUS) 400 pts   Tom-Jelte Slagter (NED) 325 pts 60, 25, 10 pts 10 pts
  Great Ocean Road Race 28 January   Jay McCarthy (AUS) 300 pts   Elia Viviani (ITA) 250 pts   Daryl Impey (RSA) 215 pts
  Abu Dhabi Tour 21–25 February   Alejandro Valverde (ESP) 300 pts   Wilco Kelderman (NED) 250 pts   Miguel Ángel López (COL) 215 pts 40, 15, 6 pts 6 pts
  Omloop Het Nieuwsblad 24 February   Michael Valgren (DEN) 300 pts   Łukasz Wiśniowski (POL) 250 pts   Sep Vanmarcke (BEL) 215 pts
  Strade Bianche 3 March   Tiesj Benoot (BEL) 300 pts   Romain Bardet (FRA) 250 pts   Wout van Aert (BEL) 0 pts[a]
  Paris–Nice 4–11 March   Marc Soler (ESP) 500 pts   Simon Yates (GBR) 400 pts   Gorka Izagirre (ESP) 325 pts 60, 25, 10 pts 10 pts
  Tirreno–Adriatico 7–13 March   Michał Kwiatkowski (POL) 500 pts   Damiano Caruso (ITA) 400 pts   Geraint Thomas (GBR) 325 pts 60, 25, 10 pts 10 pts
  Milan–San Remo 17 March   Vincenzo Nibali (ITA) 500 pts   Caleb Ewan (AUS) 400 pts   Arnaud Démare (FRA) 325 pts
  Volta a Catalunya 19–25 March   Alejandro Valverde (ESP) 400 pts   Nairo Quintana (COL) 320 pts   Pierre Latour (FRA) 260 pts 50, 20, 8 pts 8 pts
  E3 Harelbeke 23 March   Niki Terpstra (NED) 400 pts   Philippe Gilbert (BEL) 320 pts   Greg Van Avermaet (BEL) 260 pts
  Gent–Wevelgem 25 March   Peter Sagan (SVK) 500 pts   Elia Viviani (ITA) 400 pts   Arnaud Démare (FRA) 325 pts
  Dwars door Vlaanderen 28 March   Yves Lampaert (BEL) 300 pts   Mike Teunissen (NED) 250 pts   Sep Vanmarcke (BEL) 215 pts
  Tour of Flanders 1 April   Niki Terpstra (NED) 500 pts   Mads Pedersen (DEN) 400 pts   Philippe Gilbert (BEL) 325 pts
  Tour of the Basque Country 2–7 April   Primož Roglič (SLO) 400 pts   Mikel Landa (ESP) 320 pts   Ion Izagirre (ESP) 260 pts 50, 20, 8 pts 8 pts
  Paris–Roubaix 8 April   Peter Sagan (SVK) 500 pts   Silvan Dillier (SUI) 400 pts   Niki Terpstra (NED) 325 pts
  Amstel Gold Race 15 April   Michael Valgren (DEN) 500 pts   Roman Kreuziger (CZE) 400 pts   Enrico Gasparotto (ITA) 325 pts
  La Flèche Wallonne 18 April   Julian Alaphilippe (FRA) 400 pts   Alejandro Valverde (ESP) 320 pts   Jelle Vanendert (BEL) 260 pts
  Liège–Bastogne–Liège 22 April   Bob Jungels (LUX) 500 pts   Michael Woods (CAN) 400 pts   Romain Bardet (FRA) 325 pts
  Tour de Romandie 24–29 April   Primož Roglič (SLO) 500 pts   Egan Bernal (COL) 400 pts   Richie Porte (AUS) 325 pts 60, 25, 10 pts 10 pts
  Eschborn–Frankfurt 1 May   Alexander Kristoff (NOR) 300 pts   Michael Matthews (AUS) 250 pts   Oliver Naesen (BEL) 215 pts
  Giro d'Italia 4–27 May   Chris Froome (GBR) 850 pts   Tom Dumoulin (NED) 680 pts   Miguel Ángel López (COL) 575 pts 100, 40, 20, 12, 4 pts 20 pts
  Tour of California 13–19 May   Egan Bernal (COL) 300 pts   Tejay van Garderen (USA) 250 pts   Daniel Felipe Martínez (COL) 215 pts 40, 15, 6 pts 6 pts
  Critérium du Dauphiné 3–10 June   Geraint Thomas (GBR) 500 pts   Adam Yates (GBR) 400 pts   Romain Bardet (FRA) 325 pts 60, 25, 10 pts 10 pts
  Tour de Suisse 9–17 June   Richie Porte (AUS) 500 pts   Jakob Fuglsang (DEN) 400 pts   Nairo Quintana (COL) 325 pts 60, 25, 10 10 pts
  Tour de France 7–29 July   Geraint Thomas (GBR) 1000 pts   Tom Dumoulin (NED) 800 pts   Chris Froome (GBR) 675 pts 120, 50, 25, 15, 5 pts 25 pts
  RideLondon–Surrey Classic 29 July   Pascal Ackermann (GER) 300 pts   Elia Viviani (ITA) 250 pts   Giacomo Nizzolo (ITA) 215 pts
  Clásica de San Sebastián 4 August   Julian Alaphilippe (FRA) 400 pts   Bauke Mollema (NED) 320 pts   Anthony Roux (FRA) 260 pts
  Tour de Pologne 4–10 August   Michał Kwiatkowski (POL) 400 pts   Simon Yates (GBR) 320 pts   Thibaut Pinot (FRA) 260 pts 50, 20, 8 pts 8 pts
 /  BinckBank Tour 13–19 August   Matej Mohorič (SLO) 400 pts   Michael Matthews (AUS) 320 pts   Tim Wellens (BEL) 260 pts 50, 20, 8 pts 8 pts
  EuroEyes Cyclassics 19 August   Elia Viviani (ITA) 400 pts   Arnaud Démare (FRA) 320 pts   Alexander Kristoff (NOR) 260 pts
  Vuelta a España 25 August –
16 September
  Simon Yates (GBR) 850 pts   Enric Mas (ESP) 680 pts   Miguel Ángel López (COL) 575 pts 100, 40, 20, 12, 4 pts 20 pts
  Bretagne Classic Ouest–France 26 August   Oliver Naesen (BEL) 400 pts   Michael Valgren (DEN) 320 pts   Tim Wellens (BEL) 260 pts
  GP de Québec 7 September   Michael Matthews (AUS) 500 pts   Greg Van Avermaet (BEL) 400 pts   Jasper Stuyven (BEL) 325 pts
  GP de Montréal 9 September   Michael Matthews (AUS) 500 pts   Sonny Colbrelli (ITA) 400 pts   Greg Van Avermaet (BEL) 325 pts
  Presidential Tour of Turkey 9–14 October   Eduard Prades (ESP) 0 pts[b]   Alexey Lutsenko (KAZ) 250 pts   Nathan Haas (AUS) 215 pts 40, 15, 6 pts 6 pts
  Il Lombardia 13 October   Thibaut Pinot (FRA) 500 pts   Vincenzo Nibali (ITA) 400 pts   Dylan Teuns (BEL) 325 pts
  Tour of Guangxi 16–21 October   Gianni Moscon (ITA) 300 pts   Felix Großschartner (AUT) 250 pts   Sergey Chernetskiy (RUS) 215 pts 40, 15, 6 pts 6 pts

Final points standings edit

Individual edit

[36]

For riders that had the same number of points, ties in placings were resolved by number of victories, then number of second places, third places, and so on, in World Tour events and stages.[37]

Rank Name Team Points
1   Simon Yates (GBR) Mitchelton–Scott 3072
2   Peter Sagan (SVK) Bora–Hansgrohe 2992
3   Alejandro Valverde (ESP) Movistar Team 2609
4   Geraint Thomas (GBR) Team Sky 2534.25
5   Greg Van Avermaet (BEL) BMC Racing Team 2442.14
6   Elia Viviani (ITA) Quick-Step Floors 2399
7   Michael Matthews (AUS) Team Sunweb 2393.19
8   Julian Alaphilippe (FRA) Quick-Step Floors 2161.12
9   Chris Froome (GBR) Team Sky 1976.68
10   Tom Dumoulin (NED) Team Sunweb 1975.62
11   Primož Roglič (SLO) LottoNL–Jumbo 1951
12   Michael Valgren (DEN) Astana 1803
13   Miguel Ángel López (COL) Astana 1610
14   Romain Bardet (FRA) AG2R La Mondiale 1530
15   Oliver Naesen (BEL) AG2R La Mondiale 1516
16   Michał Kwiatkowski (POL) Team Sky 1515.25
17   Thibaut Pinot (FRA) Groupama–FDJ 1500
18   Tim Wellens (BEL) Lotto–Soudal 1480
19   Jasper Stuyven (BEL) Trek–Segafredo 1459
20   Steven Kruijswijk (NED) LottoNL–Jumbo 1456
21   Arnaud Démare (FRA) Groupama–FDJ 1447
22   Nairo Quintana (COL) Movistar Team 1417
23   Ion Izagirre (ESP) Bahrain–Merida 1403
24   Niki Terpstra (NED) Quick-Step Floors 1380.12
25   Richie Porte (AUS) BMC Racing Team 1368.57
  • 418 riders scored points. 198 other riders finished in positions that would have earned them points, but they were ineligible as members of non-UCI WorldTeams.

Team edit

For the team rankings,[37] this was calculated by adding the ranking points of all the riders of a team.[38]

Rank Team Points Point-scoring riders
1 Quick-Step Floors 13425.97
27 riders
Viviani (2399), Alaphilippe (2161.12), Terpstra (1380.12), Mas (1324.43), Štybar (1021), Gilbert (1015.55), Jungels (741.12), Gaviria (537.55), Schachmann (512), Lampaert (497.55), Devenyns (476), Jakobsen (233), Hodeg (211), Cavagna (183), Serry (138), Richeze (126.55), De Plus (123), Capecchi (81), Knox (64), Mørkøv (49), Sénéchal (44), Declercq (42.55), Narváez (21), Keisse (18.43), Sabatini (16), Asgreen (5), Martinelli (5)
2 Team Sky 10213
28 riders
G. Thomas (2534.25), Froome (1976.68), Kwiatkowski (1515.25), Bernal (1204.25), Moscon (623.25), Ser. Henao (391), de la Cruz (332), van Baarle (328.57), Wiśniowski (250), Geoghegan Hart (199.57), Castroviejo (182.25), Poels (176.25), Doull (114), Sivakov (70), Seb. Henao (58), Basso (46), Gołaś (32), Dunbar (30), Lawless (30), Rowe (27.82), Puccio (25.43), Kiryienka (21.43), Elissonde (12), Rosa (10), D. López (10), Knees (7), Stannard (5), Dibben (1)
3 Bora–Hansgrohe 9201
21 riders
P. Sagan (2992), Konrad (929), Buchmann (841), Formolo (779), S. Bennett (750), Majka (664), Ackermann (647), McCarthy (458), Großschartner (402), Mühlberger (235), Burghardt (164), Oss (112), Poljański (51), Pfingsten (42), Kennaugh (42), Selig (34), Bodnar (24), Pöstlberger (12), Benedetti (8), J. Sagan (8), Schillinger (7)
4 BMC Racing Team 8779.97
23 riders
Van Avermaet (2442.14), Porte (1368.57), Teuns (991.57), Dennis (842.57), Caruso (807.14), van Garderen (404.57), Roelandts (392), Küng (341.14), Drucker (218), De Marchi (188.57), Gerrans (163.57), Schär (97.14), Rosskopf (88.57), Bevin (84.14), Bookwalter (82.57), Roche (70), Frankiny (56), Van Hooydonck (42), Bohli (36.57), Wyss (29.57), Bettiol (16.57), Ventoso (9), Scotson (8)
5 Mitchelton–Scott 8660.03
21 riders
S. Yates (3072), Impey (1137.45), A. Yates (1072.45), Kreuziger (842), Ewan (619.57), Trentin (494), Nieve (289.88), Verona (216), Haig (188), Power (137), Chaves (132), Juul-Jensen (111), Mezgec (103.57), Bauer (53.45), Durbridge (44.45), Meyer (40), Hayman (37.88), L. Hamilton (30), Howson (26.88), Hepburn (7.45), Edmondson (5)
6 Astana 7869[c]
25 riders
Valgren (1803), M. López (1610), Fuglsang (1209), Bilbao (564), Cort (395), Lutsenko (388), Fraile (349), Sánchez (347), Chernetskiy (311), Kangert (196), J. Hansen (190), Villella (99), Houle (90), Hrivko (50), Stalnov (48), Tleubayev (40), Cataldo (40), Zeits (38), Hirt (32), De Vreese (25), Gatto (20), Korsæth (10),[d] Gidich (8), Fominykh (5), Kozhatayev (2)
7 Bahrain–Merida 7409
24 riders
I. Izagirre (1403), V. Nibali (1046), Pozzovivo (987), Colbrelli (842), G. Izagirre (698), Mohorič (686), Gasparotto (629), García (189), Visconti (189), Bonifazio (154), Bole (123), Haussler (111), Pernsteiner (83), Pellizotti (79), Pibernik (39), Padun (39), Koren (26), Navardauskas (20), Sivtsov (20), Arashiro (11), Novak (10), Agnoli (10), A. Nibali (10), Boaro (5)
8 Movistar Team 7351
23 riders
Valverde (2609), N. Quintana (1417), Landa (956), Soler (775), Carapaz (774), Rosón (160), Fernández (105), Rojas (83), Betancur (79), Amador (78), Oliveira (46), Sepúlveda (44), Sütterlin (43), Erviti (33), Anacona (30), Pedrero (28), de la Parte (23), Arcas (17), Valls (16), Barbero (16), Carretero (7), D. Quintana (7), Castrillo (5)
9 Team Sunweb 7266.95
20 riders
Matthews (2393.19), T. Dumoulin (1975.62), Kelderman (640.57), Oomen (618.57), Teunissen (413), Kragh Andersen (308.19), Arndt (238.19), Theuns (180.19), Bauhaus (180), Geschke (54.19), ten Dam (53.62), Walscheid (43), Hindley (39), C. Hamilton (37), Vervaeke (32), Tusveld (26), Storer (22), Curvers (10), Kämna (2), Haga (0.62)
10 LottoNL–Jumbo 7059
23 riders
Roglič (1951), Kruijswijk (1456), G. Bennett (906), Roosen (608), Gesink (406), Groenewegen (383), Battaglin (310), Tolhoek (241), D. van Poppel (202), Grøndahl Jansen (120), De Tier (113), van Emden (111), Wynants (48), Martens (48), Van Hoecke (39), Bouwman (36), Powless (22), Kuss (18), Olivier (15), Lindeman (11), Boom (8), Eenkhoorn (5), Leezer (2)
11 AG2R La Mondiale 6397
29 riders
Bardet (1530), O. Naesen (1516), Latour (798), Dillier (460), Vuillermoz (289), Gallopin (283), Frank (255), Geniez (252), Cherel (142), Cosnefroy (130), Bakelants (94), Bidard (70), Vandenbergh (67), Dupont (66), Denz (65), Gastauer (64), Gautier (62), Barbier (55), Domont (45), Peters (34), Montaguti (27), Jaurégui (24), Venturini (14), Chevrier (13), Paret-Peintre (12), S. Dumoulin (10), Bagdonas (8), Gougeard (8), Duval (4)
12 UAE Team Emirates 5495
22 riders
Kristoff (1323), Ulissi (1127), D. Martin (1101), Costa (669), Aru (215), Polanc (209), Consonni (195), Đurasek (133), Bystrøm (90), Ravasi (83), Conti (83), Marcato (66), Riabushenko (55), Bono (30), Stake Laengen (29), Mori (26), Aït El Abdia (15), Ferrari (11), Atapuma (10), Ganna (10), Swift (10), Petilli (5)
13 Trek–Segafredo 5428
23 riders
Stuyven (1459), Mollema (904), Degenkolb (577), Pedersen (520), Nizzolo (457), Guerreiro (443), Skujiņš (190), Brambilla (172), Felline (156), Grmay (116), Bernard (105), de Kort (103), Pantano (80), Conci (30), Stetina (23), Eg (20), Didier (15), Gogl (15), Rast (15), Mullen (10), B. van Poppel (10), Beppu (5), Reijnen (3)
14 Groupama–FDJ 5102
19 riders
Pinot (1500), Démare (1447), Molard (459), Roux (397), Vichot (262), Preidler (250), Madouas (214), Gaudu (154), Le Gac (127), Reichenbach (110), Morabito (39), Vincent (34), Guarnieri (34), Sarreau (28), Cimolai (18), Seigle (13), Ladagnous (10), Ludvigsson (5), Sinkeldam (1)
15 Lotto–Soudal 4700.01
23 riders
Wellens (1480), Benoot (1095.43), Vanendert (448.43), Debusschere (349), Greipel (294), De Gendt (231.43), Wallays (151.43), Lambrecht (137), Campenaerts (95.43), Bak (92), De Buyst (60), Monfort (34), Mertz (30), A. Hansen (30), Armée (29), Maes (28), Sieberg (28), Van der Sande (23), Keukeleire (21.43), Frison (20), Shaw (13), L. Naesen (5), Marczyński (4.43)
16 EF Education First–Drapac p/b Cannondale 4373
22 riders
Urán (912), Vanmarcke (858), Woods (728), Martínez (454), Modolo (343), Rolland (236), S. Clarke (174), Phinney (125), Craddock (102), Carthy (92), Moreno (86), Breschel (70), Brown (50), Langeveld (41), Van Asbroeck (21), Canty (20), van den Berg (20), McLay (20), Howes (10), Scully (5), Dombrowski (5), Magnusson (1)
17 Team Katusha–Alpecin 2757
23 riders
Haas (508), Zakarin (462), Špilak (271), Politt (255), Gonçalves (199), Kittel (185), Lammertink (154), Fabbro (92), T. Martin (91), Kuznetsov (90), Hollenstein (66), Cras (55), Restrepo (53), Würtz Schmidt (51), Kochetkov (50), Kišerlovski (40), Planckaert (36), Boswell (30), Machado (18), Dowsett (18), Zabel (15), Biermans (15), Smit (3)
18 Team Dimension Data 2017[e]
22 riders
Boasson Hagen (497), Slagter (462), King (258), O'Connor (112), Pauwels (88), Vermote (87), Berhane (76), Kudus (67), Antón (64),[d] Gebrezgabihier (59), Meintjes (50), Thwaites (49), Cavendish (35), Davies (31), R. Janse van Rensburg (28), Morton (21), Thomson (13), Gibbons (9), Dlamini (6), Eisel (2), Debesay (2), Dougall (1)

Leader progress edit

Event
(Winner)
Individual Team
Tour Down Under
(Daryl Impey)
Daryl Impey Mitchelton–Scott
Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race
(Jay McCarthy)
Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
(Michael Valgren)
Abu Dhabi Tour
(Alejandro Valverde)
Quick-Step Floors
Strade Bianche
(Tiesj Benoot)
Paris–Nice
(Marc Soler)
Mitchelton–Scott
Tirreno–Adriatico
(Michał Kwiatkowski)
Milan–San Remo
(Vincenzo Nibali)
E3 Harelbeke
(Niki Terpstra)
Volta a Catalunya
(Alejandro Valverde)
Alejandro Valverde
Gent–Wevelgem
(Peter Sagan)
Quick-Step Floors
Dwars door Vlaanderen
(Yves Lampaert)
Tour of Flanders
(Niki Terpstra)
Peter Sagan
Tour of the Basque Country
(Primož Roglič)
Paris–Roubaix
(Peter Sagan)
Amstel Gold Race
(Michael Valgren)
La Flèche Wallonne
(Julian Alaphilippe)
Liège–Bastogne–Liège
(Bob Jungels)
Tour de Romandie
(Primož Roglič)
Eschborn–Frankfurt
(Alexander Kristoff)
Tour of California
(Egan Bernal)
Giro d'Italia
(Chris Froome)
Critérium du Dauphiné
(Geraint Thomas)
Tour de Suisse
(Richie Porte)
RideLondon–Surrey Classic
(Pascal Ackermann)
Tour de France
(Geraint Thomas)
Clásica de San Sebastián
(Julian Alaphilippe)
Tour de Pologne
(Michał Kwiatkowski)
EuroEyes Cyclassics
(Elia Viviani)
BinckBank Tour
(Matej Mohorič)
Bretagne Classic Ouest–France
(Oliver Naesen)
Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec
(Michael Matthews)
Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal
(Michael Matthews)
Vuelta a España
(Simon Yates)
Simon Yates
Il Lombardia
(Thibaut Pinot)
Presidential Tour of Turkey
(Eduard Prades)
Tour of Guangxi
(Gianni Moscon)

Notes edit

  1. ^ As van Aert was riding for Vérandas Willems–Crelan, which is not a UCI WorldTeam, he was ineligible to score points towards the UCI World Tour standings.
  2. ^ As Prades was riding for Euskadi–Murias, which is not a UCI WorldTeam, he was ineligible to score points towards the UCI World Tour standings.
  3. ^ Listed by UCI on 7859 points, missing Truls Korsæth's points from Paris–Roubaix.
  4. ^ a b Points not listed with any team.
  5. ^ Listed by UCI on 1953 points, missing Igor Antón's points from the Tour of the Basque Country, the Clásica de San Sebastián and the Vuelta a España.

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2018, world, tour, women, 2018, women, world, tour, competition, that, included, thirty, seven, road, cycling, events, throughout, 2018, cycling, season, tenth, final, edition, ranking, system, launched, union, cycliste, internationale, 2009, competition, bega. For the Women s 2018 UCI World Tour see 2018 UCI Women s World Tour The 2018 UCI World Tour was a competition that included thirty seven road cycling events throughout the 2018 men s cycling season 1 It was the tenth and final edition of the ranking system launched by the Union Cycliste Internationale UCI in 2009 The competition began with the opening stage of the Tour Down Under on 16 January and concluded with the final stage of the Tour of Guangxi on 21 October 2 Belgium s Greg Van Avermaet was the defending champion 3 2018 UCI WorldTourTenth edition of the UCI World TourDetailsDates16 January 21 OctoberLocationAustraliaChinaEuropeMiddle EastNorth AmericaRaces37ChampionsIndividual championSimon Yates Great Britain Mitchelton Scott Teams championQuick Step Floors 20172019 Contents 1 Summary 2 Teams 3 Events 4 Final points standings 4 1 Individual 4 2 Team 5 Leader progress 6 Notes 7 References 7 1 Sources 8 External linksSummary editVan Avermaet was unable to defend his World Tour title as he failed to take a single individual win he was a part of three team time trial victories for the BMC Racing Team however as he finished fifth in the points rankings The rankings were topped for the first time by British rider Simon Yates riding for the Mitchelton Scott team who amassed 3 072 points over the course of the season 4 Yates was the last of four riders to take the overall lead of standings during the season he had ranked highly in the standings earlier in 2018 taking stage victories at Paris Nice 5 and the Volta a Catalunya 6 before a break through performance at the Giro d Italia with three stage wins and thirteen days in the race lead ultimately Yates cracked in the mountains during the third week and ceded overall victory to compatriot Chris Froome 7 After another stage win and a second place overall finish at the Tour de Pologne 8 Yates won his first Grand Tour at the Vuelta a Espana 9 taking the race lead definitively after a stage victory on stage fourteen 10 and the rankings lead when the race concluded 4 80 points behind in second place was Slovakia s Peter Sagan riding for Bora Hansgrohe 4 Sagan led the standings for most of the season having recorded consistent top six finishes during the spring Classic races with victories at Gent Wevelgem 11 and for the first time Paris Roubaix 12 Sagan won three stages at the Tour de France as he won a record equalling sixth points classification victory 13 but was unable to win any stages at the Vuelta a Espana where Yates took the lead In third place with 2 609 points 4 was Alejandro Valverde of Spain who rode for the Movistar Team Valverde held the rankings lead in the spring winning two general classifications at the Abu Dhabi Tour 14 and the Volta a Catalunya 6 in February and March winning three stages over those races as well before two stage victories and victory in the points classification at the Vuelta a Espana In the concurrent teams standings Quick Step Floors prevailed with 13 425 97 points having held the classification lead for three quarters of the season and not been headed since late March The team took 37 victories out of a total of 73 wins during all UCI classified races 15 at the World Tour level including seven overall victories taken by Niki Terpstra E3 Harelbeke and the Tour of Flanders 16 17 Yves Lampaert Dwars door Vlaanderen 18 Julian Alaphilippe La Fleche Wallonne and Clasica de San Sebastian 19 20 Bob Jungels Liege Bastogne Liege 21 and Elia Viviani EuroEyes Cyclassics 22 The team also took 13 stage victories at the Grand Tours with two classification jerseys won by Viviani points at the Giro d Italia 23 and Alaphilippe who won the polka dot jersey at the Tour de France 24 2017 teams classification winners Team Sky finished second with 10 213 points with the team winning two of the three Grand Tours Froome became the seventh rider to win all three Grand Tours with his Giro d Italia success 25 while Geraint Thomas won the Tour de France 26 after success at the Criterium du Dauphine 27 Team Sky took four other general classification victories Michal Kwiatkowski won Tirreno Adriatico 28 and the Tour de Pologne 8 Egan Bernal won the Tour of California in his first season with the team 29 while Gianni Moscon won the season ending Tour of Guangxi 30 With 9 201 points Bora Hansgrohe finished in third place primarily down to Sagan s performances with further wins to Jay McCarthy Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race 31 and Pascal Ackermann at the RideLondon Surrey Classic 32 Ackermann and Sam Bennett also took eleven World Tour stage victories between them during the season with Bennett taking three at a Grand Tour in the Giro d Italia 33 Teams edit2018 UCI WorldTeams and equipment 34 Code Official Team Name Country Groupset Road Bike s Time Trial Bike Wheels ALM AG2R La Mondiale 2018 season nbsp France Shimano Factor Bikes o2Factor Bikes ONE Factor Bikes ONE S Factor Bikes Slick Mavic AST Astana 2018 season nbsp Kazakhstan Shimano Argon 18 Gallium ProArgon 18 Nitrogen Pro Argon Krypton E 118 Next Corima TBM Bahrain Merida 2018 season nbsp Bahrain Shimano Merida Scultura Merida Reacto Merida Warp Fulcrum BMC BMC Racing Team 2018 season nbsp United States Shimano BMC Teammachine SLR01 BMC Timemachine TMR01BMC Roadmachine RM01 BMC TimeMachine TM01 Shimano BOH Bora Hansgrohe 2018 season nbsp Germany Shimano S Works VengeS Works TarmacS Works Roubaix S Works Shiv Roval DDD Team Dimension Data 2018 season nbsp South Africa Shimano Rotor Cervelo S5 Cervelo R5Cervelo C5 Cervelo P5 Enve EFD EF Education First Drapac p b Cannondale 2018 season nbsp United States Shimano FSA Cannondale SuperSix EVO Hi Mod Cannondale Synapse Hi Mod Cannondale SystemSix Hi Mod Cannondale Slice Hi Mod Vision FDJ Groupama FDJ 2018 season nbsp France Shimano Lapierre Xelius SLLapierre Aircode SLLapierre Pulsium Lapierre Aerostorm DRS Shimano TKA Team Katusha Alpecin 2018 season nbsp Switzerland SRAM Canyon Ultimate CF SLXCanyon Aeroad CF SLXCanyon Endurace CF SL Canyon Speedmax CF Zipp TLJ LottoNL Jumbo 2018 season nbsp Netherlands Shimano Bianchi OltreXR4 OltreXR2Bianchi SpecialissimaBianchi Aria Bianchi Aquila CV Shimano LTS Lotto Soudal 2018 season nbsp Belgium Campagnolo Ridley Helium SLX Ridley Noah SLRidley Fenix SL Ridley Dean Fast Campagnolo MTS Mitchelton Scott 2018 season nbsp Australia Shimano Scott FoilScott Addict Scott Plasma Shimano MOV Movistar Team 2018 season nbsp Spain Campagnolo Canyon Ultimate CF SLXCanyon Aeroad CF SLXCanyon Endurace CF SL Canyon Speedmax CF Campagnolo QST Quick Step Floors 2018 season nbsp Belgium Shimano FSA S Works VengeS Works TarmacS Works Roubaix S Works Shiv Roval HED SKY Team Sky 2018 season nbsp Great Britain Shimano Pinarello Dogma F10Pinarello Dogma K8 SPinarello GAN Pinarello Bolide Shimano SUN Team Sunweb 2018 season nbsp Germany Shimano Giant TCR Advanced SLGiant Propel Advanced SLGiant Defy Advanced SL Giant Trinity Giant TFS Trek Segafredo 2018 season nbsp United States Shimano Trek EmondaTrek MadoneTrek Domane Trek SpeedConcept Bontrager UAD UAE Team Emirates 2018 season nbsp United Arab Emirates Campagnolo Colnago c64 C60 Colnago ConceptColnago V1 R Colnago K Zero CampagnoloEvents editRaces in the 2018 UCI World Tour 1 Race Date Winner Second Third Additional points 35 Stage Leader nbsp Tour Down Under 16 21 January nbsp Daryl Impey RSA 500 pts nbsp Richie Porte AUS 400 pts nbsp Tom Jelte Slagter NED 325 pts 60 25 10 pts 10 pts nbsp Great Ocean Road Race 28 January nbsp Jay McCarthy AUS 300 pts nbsp Elia Viviani ITA 250 pts nbsp Daryl Impey RSA 215 pts nbsp Abu Dhabi Tour 21 25 February nbsp Alejandro Valverde ESP 300 pts nbsp Wilco Kelderman NED 250 pts nbsp Miguel Angel Lopez COL 215 pts 40 15 6 pts 6 pts nbsp Omloop Het Nieuwsblad 24 February nbsp Michael Valgren DEN 300 pts nbsp Lukasz Wisniowski POL 250 pts nbsp Sep Vanmarcke BEL 215 pts nbsp Strade Bianche 3 March nbsp Tiesj Benoot BEL 300 pts nbsp Romain Bardet FRA 250 pts nbsp Wout van Aert BEL 0 pts a nbsp Paris Nice 4 11 March nbsp Marc Soler ESP 500 pts nbsp Simon Yates GBR 400 pts nbsp Gorka Izagirre ESP 325 pts 60 25 10 pts 10 pts nbsp Tirreno Adriatico 7 13 March nbsp Michal Kwiatkowski POL 500 pts nbsp Damiano Caruso ITA 400 pts nbsp Geraint Thomas GBR 325 pts 60 25 10 pts 10 pts nbsp Milan San Remo 17 March nbsp Vincenzo Nibali ITA 500 pts nbsp Caleb Ewan AUS 400 pts nbsp Arnaud Demare FRA 325 pts nbsp Volta a Catalunya 19 25 March nbsp Alejandro Valverde ESP 400 pts nbsp Nairo Quintana COL 320 pts nbsp Pierre Latour FRA 260 pts 50 20 8 pts 8 pts nbsp E3 Harelbeke 23 March nbsp Niki Terpstra NED 400 pts nbsp Philippe Gilbert BEL 320 pts nbsp Greg Van Avermaet BEL 260 pts nbsp Gent Wevelgem 25 March nbsp Peter Sagan SVK 500 pts nbsp Elia Viviani ITA 400 pts nbsp Arnaud Demare FRA 325 pts nbsp Dwars door Vlaanderen 28 March nbsp Yves Lampaert BEL 300 pts nbsp Mike Teunissen NED 250 pts nbsp Sep Vanmarcke BEL 215 pts nbsp Tour of Flanders 1 April nbsp Niki Terpstra NED 500 pts nbsp Mads Pedersen DEN 400 pts nbsp Philippe Gilbert BEL 325 pts nbsp Tour of the Basque Country 2 7 April nbsp Primoz Roglic SLO 400 pts nbsp Mikel Landa ESP 320 pts nbsp Ion Izagirre ESP 260 pts 50 20 8 pts 8 pts nbsp Paris Roubaix 8 April nbsp Peter Sagan SVK 500 pts nbsp Silvan Dillier SUI 400 pts nbsp Niki Terpstra NED 325 pts nbsp Amstel Gold Race 15 April nbsp Michael Valgren DEN 500 pts nbsp Roman Kreuziger CZE 400 pts nbsp Enrico Gasparotto ITA 325 pts nbsp La Fleche Wallonne 18 April nbsp Julian Alaphilippe FRA 400 pts nbsp Alejandro Valverde ESP 320 pts nbsp Jelle Vanendert BEL 260 pts nbsp Liege Bastogne Liege 22 April nbsp Bob Jungels LUX 500 pts nbsp Michael Woods CAN 400 pts nbsp Romain Bardet FRA 325 pts nbsp Tour de Romandie 24 29 April nbsp Primoz Roglic SLO 500 pts nbsp Egan Bernal COL 400 pts nbsp Richie Porte AUS 325 pts 60 25 10 pts 10 pts nbsp Eschborn Frankfurt 1 May nbsp Alexander Kristoff NOR 300 pts nbsp Michael Matthews AUS 250 pts nbsp Oliver Naesen BEL 215 pts nbsp Giro d Italia 4 27 May nbsp Chris Froome GBR 850 pts nbsp Tom Dumoulin NED 680 pts nbsp Miguel Angel Lopez COL 575 pts 100 40 20 12 4 pts 20 pts nbsp Tour of California 13 19 May nbsp Egan Bernal COL 300 pts nbsp Tejay van Garderen USA 250 pts nbsp Daniel Felipe Martinez COL 215 pts 40 15 6 pts 6 pts nbsp Criterium du Dauphine 3 10 June nbsp Geraint Thomas GBR 500 pts nbsp Adam Yates GBR 400 pts nbsp Romain Bardet FRA 325 pts 60 25 10 pts 10 pts nbsp Tour de Suisse 9 17 June nbsp Richie Porte AUS 500 pts nbsp Jakob Fuglsang DEN 400 pts nbsp Nairo Quintana COL 325 pts 60 25 10 10 pts nbsp Tour de France 7 29 July nbsp Geraint Thomas GBR 1000 pts nbsp Tom Dumoulin NED 800 pts nbsp Chris Froome GBR 675 pts 120 50 25 15 5 pts 25 pts nbsp RideLondon Surrey Classic 29 July nbsp Pascal Ackermann GER 300 pts nbsp Elia Viviani ITA 250 pts nbsp Giacomo Nizzolo ITA 215 pts nbsp Clasica de San Sebastian 4 August nbsp Julian Alaphilippe FRA 400 pts nbsp Bauke Mollema NED 320 pts nbsp Anthony Roux FRA 260 pts nbsp Tour de Pologne 4 10 August nbsp Michal Kwiatkowski POL 400 pts nbsp Simon Yates GBR 320 pts nbsp Thibaut Pinot FRA 260 pts 50 20 8 pts 8 pts nbsp nbsp BinckBank Tour 13 19 August nbsp Matej Mohoric SLO 400 pts nbsp Michael Matthews AUS 320 pts nbsp Tim Wellens BEL 260 pts 50 20 8 pts 8 pts nbsp EuroEyes Cyclassics 19 August nbsp Elia Viviani ITA 400 pts nbsp Arnaud Demare FRA 320 pts nbsp Alexander Kristoff NOR 260 pts nbsp Vuelta a Espana 25 August 16 September nbsp Simon Yates GBR 850 pts nbsp Enric Mas ESP 680 pts nbsp Miguel Angel Lopez COL 575 pts 100 40 20 12 4 pts 20 pts nbsp Bretagne Classic Ouest France 26 August nbsp Oliver Naesen BEL 400 pts nbsp Michael Valgren DEN 320 pts nbsp Tim Wellens BEL 260 pts nbsp GP de Quebec 7 September nbsp Michael Matthews AUS 500 pts nbsp Greg Van Avermaet BEL 400 pts nbsp Jasper Stuyven BEL 325 pts nbsp GP de Montreal 9 September nbsp Michael Matthews AUS 500 pts nbsp Sonny Colbrelli ITA 400 pts nbsp Greg Van Avermaet BEL 325 pts nbsp Presidential Tour of Turkey 9 14 October nbsp Eduard Prades ESP 0 pts b nbsp Alexey Lutsenko KAZ 250 pts nbsp Nathan Haas AUS 215 pts 40 15 6 pts 6 pts nbsp Il Lombardia 13 October nbsp Thibaut Pinot FRA 500 pts nbsp Vincenzo Nibali ITA 400 pts nbsp Dylan Teuns BEL 325 pts nbsp Tour of Guangxi 16 21 October nbsp Gianni Moscon ITA 300 pts nbsp Felix Grossschartner AUT 250 pts nbsp Sergey Chernetskiy RUS 215 pts 40 15 6 pts 6 ptsFinal points standings editIndividual edit 36 For riders that had the same number of points ties in placings were resolved by number of victories then number of second places third places and so on in World Tour events and stages 37 Rank Name Team Points 1 nbsp Simon Yates GBR Mitchelton Scott 3072 2 nbsp Peter Sagan SVK Bora Hansgrohe 2992 3 nbsp Alejandro Valverde ESP Movistar Team 2609 4 nbsp Geraint Thomas GBR Team Sky 2534 25 5 nbsp Greg Van Avermaet BEL BMC Racing Team 2442 14 6 nbsp Elia Viviani ITA Quick Step Floors 2399 7 nbsp Michael Matthews AUS Team Sunweb 2393 19 8 nbsp Julian Alaphilippe FRA Quick Step Floors 2161 12 9 nbsp Chris Froome GBR Team Sky 1976 68 10 nbsp Tom Dumoulin NED Team Sunweb 1975 62 11 nbsp Primoz Roglic SLO LottoNL Jumbo 1951 12 nbsp Michael Valgren DEN Astana 1803 13 nbsp Miguel Angel Lopez COL Astana 1610 14 nbsp Romain Bardet FRA AG2R La Mondiale 1530 15 nbsp Oliver Naesen BEL AG2R La Mondiale 1516 16 nbsp Michal Kwiatkowski POL Team Sky 1515 25 17 nbsp Thibaut Pinot FRA Groupama FDJ 1500 18 nbsp Tim Wellens BEL Lotto Soudal 1480 19 nbsp Jasper Stuyven BEL Trek Segafredo 1459 20 nbsp Steven Kruijswijk NED LottoNL Jumbo 1456 21 nbsp Arnaud Demare FRA Groupama FDJ 1447 22 nbsp Nairo Quintana COL Movistar Team 1417 23 nbsp Ion Izagirre ESP Bahrain Merida 1403 24 nbsp Niki Terpstra NED Quick Step Floors 1380 12 25 nbsp Richie Porte AUS BMC Racing Team 1368 57 418 riders scored points 198 other riders finished in positions that would have earned them points but they were ineligible as members of non UCI WorldTeams Team edit For the team rankings 37 this was calculated by adding the ranking points of all the riders of a team 38 Rank Team Points Point scoring riders 1 Quick Step Floors 13425 97 27 ridersViviani 2399 Alaphilippe 2161 12 Terpstra 1380 12 Mas 1324 43 Stybar 1021 Gilbert 1015 55 Jungels 741 12 Gaviria 537 55 Schachmann 512 Lampaert 497 55 Devenyns 476 Jakobsen 233 Hodeg 211 Cavagna 183 Serry 138 Richeze 126 55 De Plus 123 Capecchi 81 Knox 64 Morkov 49 Senechal 44 Declercq 42 55 Narvaez 21 Keisse 18 43 Sabatini 16 Asgreen 5 Martinelli 5 2 Team Sky 10213 28 ridersG Thomas 2534 25 Froome 1976 68 Kwiatkowski 1515 25 Bernal 1204 25 Moscon 623 25 Ser Henao 391 de la Cruz 332 van Baarle 328 57 Wisniowski 250 Geoghegan Hart 199 57 Castroviejo 182 25 Poels 176 25 Doull 114 Sivakov 70 Seb Henao 58 Basso 46 Golas 32 Dunbar 30 Lawless 30 Rowe 27 82 Puccio 25 43 Kiryienka 21 43 Elissonde 12 Rosa 10 D Lopez 10 Knees 7 Stannard 5 Dibben 1 3 Bora Hansgrohe 9201 21 ridersP Sagan 2992 Konrad 929 Buchmann 841 Formolo 779 S Bennett 750 Majka 664 Ackermann 647 McCarthy 458 Grossschartner 402 Muhlberger 235 Burghardt 164 Oss 112 Poljanski 51 Pfingsten 42 Kennaugh 42 Selig 34 Bodnar 24 Postlberger 12 Benedetti 8 J Sagan 8 Schillinger 7 4 BMC Racing Team 8779 97 23 ridersVan Avermaet 2442 14 Porte 1368 57 Teuns 991 57 Dennis 842 57 Caruso 807 14 van Garderen 404 57 Roelandts 392 Kung 341 14 Drucker 218 De Marchi 188 57 Gerrans 163 57 Schar 97 14 Rosskopf 88 57 Bevin 84 14 Bookwalter 82 57 Roche 70 Frankiny 56 Van Hooydonck 42 Bohli 36 57 Wyss 29 57 Bettiol 16 57 Ventoso 9 Scotson 8 5 Mitchelton Scott 8660 03 21 ridersS Yates 3072 Impey 1137 45 A Yates 1072 45 Kreuziger 842 Ewan 619 57 Trentin 494 Nieve 289 88 Verona 216 Haig 188 Power 137 Chaves 132 Juul Jensen 111 Mezgec 103 57 Bauer 53 45 Durbridge 44 45 Meyer 40 Hayman 37 88 L Hamilton 30 Howson 26 88 Hepburn 7 45 Edmondson 5 6 Astana 7869 c 25 ridersValgren 1803 M Lopez 1610 Fuglsang 1209 Bilbao 564 Cort 395 Lutsenko 388 Fraile 349 Sanchez 347 Chernetskiy 311 Kangert 196 J Hansen 190 Villella 99 Houle 90 Hrivko 50 Stalnov 48 Tleubayev 40 Cataldo 40 Zeits 38 Hirt 32 De Vreese 25 Gatto 20 Korsaeth 10 d Gidich 8 Fominykh 5 Kozhatayev 2 7 Bahrain Merida 7409 24 ridersI Izagirre 1403 V Nibali 1046 Pozzovivo 987 Colbrelli 842 G Izagirre 698 Mohoric 686 Gasparotto 629 Garcia 189 Visconti 189 Bonifazio 154 Bole 123 Haussler 111 Pernsteiner 83 Pellizotti 79 Pibernik 39 Padun 39 Koren 26 Navardauskas 20 Sivtsov 20 Arashiro 11 Novak 10 Agnoli 10 A Nibali 10 Boaro 5 8 Movistar Team 7351 23 ridersValverde 2609 N Quintana 1417 Landa 956 Soler 775 Carapaz 774 Roson 160 Fernandez 105 Rojas 83 Betancur 79 Amador 78 Oliveira 46 Sepulveda 44 Sutterlin 43 Erviti 33 Anacona 30 Pedrero 28 de la Parte 23 Arcas 17 Valls 16 Barbero 16 Carretero 7 D Quintana 7 Castrillo 5 9 Team Sunweb 7266 95 20 ridersMatthews 2393 19 T Dumoulin 1975 62 Kelderman 640 57 Oomen 618 57 Teunissen 413 Kragh Andersen 308 19 Arndt 238 19 Theuns 180 19 Bauhaus 180 Geschke 54 19 ten Dam 53 62 Walscheid 43 Hindley 39 C Hamilton 37 Vervaeke 32 Tusveld 26 Storer 22 Curvers 10 Kamna 2 Haga 0 62 10 LottoNL Jumbo 7059 23 ridersRoglic 1951 Kruijswijk 1456 G Bennett 906 Roosen 608 Gesink 406 Groenewegen 383 Battaglin 310 Tolhoek 241 D van Poppel 202 Grondahl Jansen 120 De Tier 113 van Emden 111 Wynants 48 Martens 48 Van Hoecke 39 Bouwman 36 Powless 22 Kuss 18 Olivier 15 Lindeman 11 Boom 8 Eenkhoorn 5 Leezer 2 11 AG2R La Mondiale 6397 29 ridersBardet 1530 O Naesen 1516 Latour 798 Dillier 460 Vuillermoz 289 Gallopin 283 Frank 255 Geniez 252 Cherel 142 Cosnefroy 130 Bakelants 94 Bidard 70 Vandenbergh 67 Dupont 66 Denz 65 Gastauer 64 Gautier 62 Barbier 55 Domont 45 Peters 34 Montaguti 27 Jauregui 24 Venturini 14 Chevrier 13 Paret Peintre 12 S Dumoulin 10 Bagdonas 8 Gougeard 8 Duval 4 12 UAE Team Emirates 5495 22 ridersKristoff 1323 Ulissi 1127 D Martin 1101 Costa 669 Aru 215 Polanc 209 Consonni 195 Đurasek 133 Bystrom 90 Ravasi 83 Conti 83 Marcato 66 Riabushenko 55 Bono 30 Stake Laengen 29 Mori 26 Ait El Abdia 15 Ferrari 11 Atapuma 10 Ganna 10 Swift 10 Petilli 5 13 Trek Segafredo 5428 23 ridersStuyven 1459 Mollema 904 Degenkolb 577 Pedersen 520 Nizzolo 457 Guerreiro 443 Skujins 190 Brambilla 172 Felline 156 Grmay 116 Bernard 105 de Kort 103 Pantano 80 Conci 30 Stetina 23 Eg 20 Didier 15 Gogl 15 Rast 15 Mullen 10 B van Poppel 10 Beppu 5 Reijnen 3 14 Groupama FDJ 5102 19 ridersPinot 1500 Demare 1447 Molard 459 Roux 397 Vichot 262 Preidler 250 Madouas 214 Gaudu 154 Le Gac 127 Reichenbach 110 Morabito 39 Vincent 34 Guarnieri 34 Sarreau 28 Cimolai 18 Seigle 13 Ladagnous 10 Ludvigsson 5 Sinkeldam 1 15 Lotto Soudal 4700 01 23 ridersWellens 1480 Benoot 1095 43 Vanendert 448 43 Debusschere 349 Greipel 294 De Gendt 231 43 Wallays 151 43 Lambrecht 137 Campenaerts 95 43 Bak 92 De Buyst 60 Monfort 34 Mertz 30 A Hansen 30 Armee 29 Maes 28 Sieberg 28 Van der Sande 23 Keukeleire 21 43 Frison 20 Shaw 13 L Naesen 5 Marczynski 4 43 16 EF Education First Drapac p b Cannondale 4373 22 ridersUran 912 Vanmarcke 858 Woods 728 Martinez 454 Modolo 343 Rolland 236 S Clarke 174 Phinney 125 Craddock 102 Carthy 92 Moreno 86 Breschel 70 Brown 50 Langeveld 41 Van Asbroeck 21 Canty 20 van den Berg 20 McLay 20 Howes 10 Scully 5 Dombrowski 5 Magnusson 1 17 Team Katusha Alpecin 2757 23 ridersHaas 508 Zakarin 462 Spilak 271 Politt 255 Goncalves 199 Kittel 185 Lammertink 154 Fabbro 92 T Martin 91 Kuznetsov 90 Hollenstein 66 Cras 55 Restrepo 53 Wurtz Schmidt 51 Kochetkov 50 Kiserlovski 40 Planckaert 36 Boswell 30 Machado 18 Dowsett 18 Zabel 15 Biermans 15 Smit 3 18 Team Dimension Data 2017 e 22 ridersBoasson Hagen 497 Slagter 462 King 258 O Connor 112 Pauwels 88 Vermote 87 Berhane 76 Kudus 67 Anton 64 d Gebrezgabihier 59 Meintjes 50 Thwaites 49 Cavendish 35 Davies 31 R Janse van Rensburg 28 Morton 21 Thomson 13 Gibbons 9 Dlamini 6 Eisel 2 Debesay 2 Dougall 1 Leader progress editEvent Winner Individual Team Tour Down Under Daryl Impey Daryl Impey Mitchelton Scott Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race Jay McCarthy Omloop Het Nieuwsblad Michael Valgren Abu Dhabi Tour Alejandro Valverde Quick Step Floors Strade Bianche Tiesj Benoot Paris Nice Marc Soler Mitchelton Scott Tirreno Adriatico Michal Kwiatkowski Milan San Remo Vincenzo Nibali E3 Harelbeke Niki Terpstra Volta a Catalunya Alejandro Valverde Alejandro Valverde Gent Wevelgem Peter Sagan Quick Step Floors Dwars door Vlaanderen Yves Lampaert Tour of Flanders Niki Terpstra Peter Sagan Tour of the Basque Country Primoz Roglic Paris Roubaix Peter Sagan Amstel Gold Race Michael Valgren La Fleche Wallonne Julian Alaphilippe Liege Bastogne Liege Bob Jungels Tour de Romandie Primoz Roglic Eschborn Frankfurt Alexander Kristoff Tour of California Egan Bernal Giro d Italia Chris Froome Criterium du Dauphine Geraint Thomas Tour de Suisse Richie Porte RideLondon Surrey Classic Pascal Ackermann Tour de France Geraint Thomas Clasica de San Sebastian Julian Alaphilippe Tour de Pologne Michal Kwiatkowski EuroEyes Cyclassics Elia Viviani BinckBank Tour Matej Mohoric Bretagne Classic Ouest France Oliver Naesen Grand Prix Cycliste de Quebec Michael Matthews Grand Prix Cycliste de Montreal Michael Matthews Vuelta a Espana Simon Yates Simon Yates Il Lombardia Thibaut Pinot Presidential Tour of Turkey Eduard Prades Tour of Guangxi Gianni Moscon Notes edit As van Aert was riding for Verandas Willems Crelan which is not a UCI WorldTeam he was ineligible to score points towards the UCI World Tour standings As Prades was riding for Euskadi Murias which is not a UCI WorldTeam he was ineligible to score points towards the UCI World Tour standings Listed by UCI on 7859 points missing Truls Korsaeth s points from Paris Roubaix a b Points not listed with any team Listed by UCI on 1953 points missing Igor Anton s points from the Tour of the Basque Country the Clasica de San Sebastian and the Vuelta a Espana References edit a b UCI announces 2018 road calendar Cycling News Retrieved 20 October 2017 2018 UCI WorldTour calendar unveiled Velon Archived from the original on 25 September 2017 Retrieved 20 October 2016 Roche and Hermans lead BMC at inaugural Tour of Guangxi Cyclingnews com Immediate Media Company 16 October 2017 Retrieved 18 October 2017 As expected there is no place in the BMC line up for Greg Van Avermaet though the Belgian is expected to attend the UCI Gala on the final evening of the race where he will be crowned winner of the 2017 WorldTour a b c d Simon Yates to be crowned WorldTour champion ahead of Peter Sagan Cyclingnews com Immediate Media Company 15 October 2018 Retrieved 21 October 2018 Wynn Nigel 10 March 2018 Simon Yates wins Paris Nice s big climbing stage to take overall lead Cycling Weekly TI Media Retrieved 21 October 2018 a b Volta a Catalunya Simon Yates wins final stage Valverde takes overall Cyclingnews com Immediate Media Company 25 March 2018 Retrieved 21 October 2018 Giro d Italia I ll come back stronger says Simon Yates Cyclingnews com Immediate Media Company 28 May 2018 Retrieved 21 October 2018 a b Fotheringham Alasdair 10 August 2018 Tour de Pologne Yates tests Kwiatkowski with stunning late breakaway and stage win Cyclingnews com Immediate Media Company Retrieved 21 October 2018 Cary Tom 16 September 2018 Simon Yates in shock after Briton claims historic Vuelta a Espana victory The Daily Telegraph Telegraph Media Group Retrieved 21 October 2018 Simon Yates British cyclist wins first Grand Tour at Vuelta a Espana BBC Sport BBC 16 September 2018 Retrieved 21 October 2018 Gent Wevelgem Peter Sagan claims record equalling third title in Belgian race BBC Sport BBC 25 March 2018 Retrieved 21 October 2018 Paris Roubaix World champion Peter Sagan wins first title BBC Sport BBC 25 March 2018 Retrieved 21 October 2018 Peter Sagan toughs it out to win his sixth green jersey in Paris Cyclingnews com Immediate Media Company 30 July 2018 Retrieved 21 October 2018 Abu Dhabi stage 5 Valverde climbs to stage win and overall title VeloNews Competitor Group 25 February 2018 Retrieved 21 October 2018 Quick Step Floors end the season in style Quick Step Floors Decolef 21 October 2018 Archived from the original on 21 October 2018 Retrieved 21 October 2018 O Shea Sadhbh 23 March 2018 Terpstra wins E3 Harelbeke Cyclingnews com Immediate Media Company Retrieved 21 October 2018 Terpstra eerste Nederlandse winnaar sinds 1986 Terpstra first Dutch winner since 1986 De Telegraaf in Dutch Telegraaf Media Groep 1 April 2018 Retrieved 21 October 2018 Hickmott Larry 28 March 2018 Dwars door Vlaanderen Yves Lampaert Makes History VeloUK WordPress Retrieved 21 October 2018 Windsor Richard 18 April 2018 Julian Alaphilippe ends Valverde dominance with powerful victory at La Fleche Wallonne 2018 Cycling Weekly TI Media Retrieved 21 October 2018 Benson Daniel 4 August 2018 Julian Alaphilippe wins Clasica San Sebastian Cyclingnews com Immediate Media Company Retrieved 21 October 2018 Liege Bastogne Liege Bob Jungels claims solo win in one day classic BBC Sport BBC 22 April 2018 Retrieved 21 October 2018 Windsor Richard 19 August 2018 Elia Viviani takes second consecutive victory at EuroEyes Cyclassics Hamburg Cycling Weekly TI Media Retrieved 21 October 2018 Elia Viviani wins the Giro d Italia cyclamen jersey Quick Step Floors Decolef 27 May 2018 Archived from the original on 29 August 2018 Retrieved 21 October 2018 Julian Alaphilippe wins Tour de France polka dot jersey Quick Step Floors Decolef 29 July 2018 Archived from the original on 21 October 2018 Retrieved 21 October 2018 Chris Froome wins Giro d Italia to claim historic Grand Tour treble BBC Sport BBC 27 May 2018 Retrieved 21 October 2018 Scrivener Peter 29 July 2018 Tour de France Geraint Thomas wins as Chris Froome finishes third BBC Sport BBC Retrieved 21 October 2018 Geraint Thomas wins Criterium du Dauphine ahead of Adam Yates The Guardian Guardian Media Group Associated Press 10 June 2018 Retrieved 21 October 2018 Kwiatkowski wins Tirreno Adriatico 2 ANSA it Agenzia Nazionale Stampa Associata 13 March 2018 Retrieved 21 October 2018 Frattini Kirsten Weislo Laura 19 May 2018 Bernal seals Tour of California victory Cyclingnews com Immediate Media Company Retrieved 21 October 2018 Brown Gregor 21 October 2018 Moscon ends season on Guangxi high aims for 2019 Giro VeloNews Competitor Group Retrieved 21 October 2018 Marshall Bell Chris 28 January 2018 Jay McCarthy becomes first Australian to win Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race Cycling Weekly TI Media Retrieved 21 October 2018 RideLondon Surrey Classic Pascal Ackermann beats Elia Viviani in sprint finish BBC Sport BBC 29 July 2018 Retrieved 21 October 2018 Ryan Barry 27 May 2018 Sam Bennett I had such bad legs I thought I wouldn t be able to sprint Cyclingnews com Immediate Media Company Retrieved 21 October 2018 WorldTour team bike guide Cyclingnews com Immediate Media Company Retrieved 1 December 2016 UCI 2018 pp 87 89 WorldTour Ranking 2018 Individual Ranking 21 10 2018 UCI World Tour Union Cycliste Internationale 21 October 2018 Archived from the original on 21 October 2018 Retrieved 21 October 2018 a b UCI 2018 p 86 WorldTour Ranking 2018 Team Ranking 21 10 2018 UCI World Tour Union Cycliste Internationale 21 October 2018 Retrieved 21 October 2018 Sources edit PART 2 ROAD RACES PDF Union Cycliste Internationale 1 July 2018 Archived PDF from the original on 17 October 2018 Retrieved 17 October 2018 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2018 UCI World Tour amp oldid 1199431433, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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