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2020 UCI Women's World Tour

The 2020 UCI Women's World Tour was a competition that initially included twenty-one road cycling events throughout the 2020 women's cycling season. It was the fifth edition of the ranking system launched by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) in 2016. The competition began with the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race Women on 1 February.[1] The schedule was extensively affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, which resulted in two-thirds of the races on the calendar being either postponed or cancelled outright.[2] As a result, the season was extended until 8 November, when the final stage of the Ceratizit Challenge by la Vuelta took place.[3][4]

2020 UCI Women's World Tour
Fifth edition of the UCI Women's World Tour
Details
Dates1 February – 8 November 2020
Location
Races11
Champions
Individual championLizzie Deignan (Great Britain) (Trek–Segafredo)
Teams' championTrek–Segafredo
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Great Britain's Lizzie Deignan became the fifth rider in as many years to win the overall classification,[5] amassing a tally of 1622.33 points for Trek–Segafredo. Deignan won consecutive races in August at the GP de Plouay and La Course by Le Tour de France,[6][7] before adding a season-high third victory at Liège–Bastogne–Liège.[8] Deignan finished 55 points clear of her Trek–Segafredo team mate Elisa Longo Borghini;[5] Longo Borghini failed to win any overall classifications, recording a best finish of second place at the season-ending Ceratizit Challenge by la Vuelta.[9] She also finished in third place at the Giro Rosa,[10] and had six other top-ten finishes during the season. Lisa Brennauer of Ceratizit–WNT Pro Cycling finished third in the overall classification with 1424.67 points, after recording podium finishes in three of the season's final four races: third at Gent–Wevelgem,[11] second at the Three Days of Bruges–De Panne,[12] and victory at the Ceratizit Challenge by la Vuelta.[9] From the 11 individual events, a total of 8 riders won races while the World Tour lead was held during the season by Liane Lippert (Team Sunweb), Deignan and Anna van der Breggen (Boels–Dolmans), who was the only other rider to win multiple races, at the Giro Rosa and La Flèche Wallonne.[10][13]

With 28 points, Lippert was the winner of the youth classification for riders under the age of 23. Lippert led the classification from start to finish,[5] having scored points in each of the first seven races on the schedule, including her overall victory at the season-opening Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race – the only race to be held prior to the COVID-19 pandemic-enforced stoppage of racing.[14] Second place in the standings went to Mikayla Harvey with 22 points, who won the classification 3 times during the season, however her season was cut short following the disbandment of Équipe Paule Ka due to financial issues.[15] Lorena Wiebes (Team Sunweb), the defending champion of the classification, finished third, following victories in each of the final two races. For the first time, Trek–Segafredo won the teams classification, with a total of 4380.98 points and Deignan's three victories. Second place went to Boels–Dolmans, the previous winners of the classification in each of the first four years of the UCI Women's World Tour, with 3177.02 points and four victories – van der Breggen's pair of victories, Jolien D'Hoore's win at Gent–Wevelgem,[11] while Chantal van den Broek-Blaak won the Tour of Flanders.[16] Team Sunweb completed the final top three with 2876.98 points and the two victories earned by Wiebes (Three Days of Bruges–De Panne)[12] and Lippert. Other than Ceratizit–WNT Pro Cycling, Mitchelton–Scott were the other team to win during 2020 with Annemiek van Vleuten's victory at Strade Bianche.[17]

Events Edit

For the 2020 season, the calendar consisted of 21 races, down from 23 in 2019.[1] The RideLondon Classique lost its place in the Women's World Tour due to scheduling conflicts resulting from the Olympic races,[18] and the Emakumeen Euskal Bira and Tour of California was cancelled due to financial pressures.[19]

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the UCI announced that all UCI races in China in April and May would be cancelled or rescheduled, including the Tour of Chongming Island.[20] Due to further outbreaks in Italy, Strade Bianche was postponed to an undetermined date,[21][22] Trofeo Alfredo Binda-Comune di Cittiglio was delayed until June.[23] On 12 March, the Ronde van Drenthe was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Netherlands.[24] while all Belgian races were cancelled until 3 April, removing the Three Days of Bruges–De Panne (postponed to a later date),[25] and Gent–Wevelgem from the schedule.[26] The following day, The Women's Tour was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom.[27] Three Belgian races were postponed on 17 March,[28][29] with the Amstel Gold Race also postponed the following day.[30] By mid-April, only one race had been completed,[31] while thirteen other races had been either postponed or cancelled outright; no racing was rescheduled before July.[32]

On 5 May 2020, a revised calendar was announced by the UCI, with 18 races to be held between 1 August and 8 November, including the introduction of a women's Paris–Roubaix.[33][34] In June, in line with the men's race, the Tour of Guangxi was moved from 20 October to 10 November.[3]

2020 UCI Women's World Tour[1][3][33]
Race Date First Second Third   Leader
  Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race Women 1 February   Liane Lippert (GER)   Arlenis Sierra (CUB)   Amanda Spratt (AUS)   Liane Lippert (GER)
  Strade Bianche 1 August[a]   Annemiek van Vleuten (NED)   Margarita Victoria García (ESP)   Leah Thomas (USA)
  GP de Plouay 25 August[b]   Lizzie Deignan (GBR)   Lizzy Banks (GBR)   Chiara Consonni (ITA)
  La Course by Le Tour de France 29 August[c]   Lizzie Deignan (GBR)   Marianne Vos (NED)   Demi Vollering (NED)   Lizzie Deignan (GBR)
  Giro Rosa 11–19 September[d]   Anna van der Breggen (NED)   Katarzyna Niewiadoma (POL)   Elisa Longo Borghini (ITA)
  La Flèche Wallonne 30 September[e]   Anna van der Breggen (NED)   Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig (DEN)   Demi Vollering (NED)   Anna van der Breggen (NED)
  Liège–Bastogne–Liège 4 October[e]   Lizzie Deignan (GBR)   Grace Brown (AUS)   Ellen van Dijk (NED)   Lizzie Deignan (GBR)
  Gent–Wevelgem 11 October[f]   Jolien D'Hoore (BEL)   Lotte Kopecky (BEL)   Lisa Brennauer (GER)
  Tour of Flanders 18 October[f]   Chantal van den Broek-Blaak (NED)   Amy Pieters (NED)   Lotte Kopecky (BEL)
  Three Days of Bruges–De Panne 20 October[g]   Lorena Wiebes (NED)   Lisa Brennauer (GER)   Lotte Kopecky (BEL)
  Ceratizit Challenge by la Vuelta 6–8 November[h]   Lisa Brennauer (GER)   Elisa Longo Borghini (ITA)   Lorena Wiebes (NED)

Cancelled events Edit

Three events that were initially postponed in the first half of 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, were not able to rescheduled during the season; these were the Ronde van Drenthe due to be held on 15 March,[24] the Trofeo Alfredo Binda-Comune di Cittiglio due to be held on 2 June (initially 22 March),[23][35] and The Women's Tour due to be held from 8 to 13 June.[36]

Following the release of the revised calendar on 5 May, the Postnord UCI WWT Vårgårda West Sweden TTT and Postnord UCI WWT Vårgårda West Sweden, scheduled for 8 and 9 August, were cancelled on 14 May.[37] The Ladies Tour of Norway, scheduled between 13–16 August, was cancelled on 4 June.[38] The Holland Ladies Tour, scheduled for 1–6 September (initially 25–30 August), was cancelled on 27 July.[39] In August, the Chinese races at the Tour of Chongming Island (23–25 October, initially 7–9 May) and the Tour of Guangxi (10 November, initially 20 October) were cancelled.[4] On 30 September, the Amstel Gold Race (initially scheduled for 19 April, and then rescheduled to 10 October), was cancelled following a surge of cases attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Netherlands.[40] On 9 October, the inaugural Paris–Roubaix (scheduled for 25 October) was delayed until 2021, following a surge of cases attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic in France.[41]

Points standings Edit

For the 2020 season, a revised point-scoring system was introduced by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI). As had been the case since 2018, the top 40 riders in each race accumulated points towards the individual and team rankings.[42] Instead of receiving 200 points, each race winner received 400 points, 320 points were given for a runner-up placing, 260 points for third place and so forth down to 8 points for finishes between 31st and 40th.[42] There were also tweaks to the stage points and points for wearing the leader's jersey in stage races.[42]

Individual Edit

 
Lizzie Deignan (pictured at La Flèche Wallonne), the winner of the individual classification.

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 Points
1   Lizzie Deignan (GBR)   Trek–Segafredo 1622.33
2   Elisa Longo Borghini (ITA) Trek–Segafredo 1567.33
3   Lisa Brennauer (GER) Ceratizit–WNT Pro Cycling 1424.67
4   Anna van der Breggen (NED) Boels–Dolmans 1221.67
5   Lotte Kopecky (BEL) Lotto–Soudal Ladies 1050
6   Marianne Vos (NED) CCC Liv 974.50
7   Annemiek van Vleuten (NED) Mitchelton–Scott 942
8   Demi Vollering (NED) Parkhotel Valkenburg 856
9   Liane Lippert (GER)   Team Sunweb 838.33
10   Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig (DEN) FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope 832
11   Lorena Wiebes (NED) Team Sunweb 814
12   Sarah Roy (AUS) Mitchelton–Scott 777
13   Katarzyna Niewiadoma (POL) Canyon–SRAM 747
14   Ellen van Dijk (NED) Trek–Segafredo 718.33
15   Amy Pieters (NED) Boels–Dolmans 704.67
16   Chantal van den Broek-Blaak (NED) Boels–Dolmans 510.67
17   Mikayla Harvey (NZL) Équipe Paule Ka 501.17
18   Leah Kirchmann (CAN) Team Sunweb 463.33
19   Margarita Victoria García (ESP) Alé BTC Ljubljana 459.33
20   Jolien D'Hoore (BEL) Boels–Dolmans 454.67
179 riders scored points
Source:[43]

Youth Edit

 
Liane Lippert (pictured at La Flèche Wallonne), 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   Liane Lippert (GER)   Team Sunweb 28
2   Mikayla Harvey (NZL) Équipe Paule Ka 22
3   Lorena Wiebes (NED) Team Sunweb 16
4   Marta Cavalli (ITA) Valcar–Travel & Service 14
5   Juliette Labous (FRA) Team Sunweb 8
6   Elisa Balsamo (ITA) Valcar–Travel & Service 8
7   Chiara Consonni (ITA) Valcar–Travel & Service 6
8   Vittoria Guazzini (ITA) Valcar–Travel & Service 6
9   Maaike Boogaard (NED) Alé BTC Ljubljana 4
10   Lonneke Uneken (NED) Boels–Dolmans 4
11   Évita Muzic (FRA) FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope 4
12   Ella Harris (NZL) Canyon–SRAM 4
13   Clara Copponi (FRA) FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope 2
14   Nicole Steigenga (NED) Doltcini–Van Eyck–Proximus 2
15   Niamh Fisher-Black (NZL) Équipe Paule Ka 2
16   Letizia Borghesi (ITA) Aromitalia–Basso Bikes–Vaiano 2
Source:[44]

Team Edit

Team rankings were calculated by adding the ranking points of all the riders of a team in the table.[45]

Rank Team Points Scoring riders
1 Trek–Segafredo 4380.98 Deignan (1622.33), Longo Borghini (1567.33), van Dijk (718.33), Wiles (228.33), Winder (164.33), Cordon-Ragot (40.33), Henttala (32), Worrack (8)
2 Boels–Dolmans 3177.02 Van der Breggen (1221.67), Pieters (704.67), van den Broek-Blaak (510.67), D'Hoore (454.67), Canuel (94.67), Majerus (80), Uneken (48), Dideriksen (40), Buurman (22.67)
3 Team Sunweb 2876.98
13 riders
Lippert (838.33), Wiebes (814), Kirchmann (463.33), Labous (221.33), Mackaij (169.33), Jackson (149.33), Rivera (53.33), Soek (48), Henderson (40), Georgi (24), Koch (24), Andersen (16), Olausson (16)
4 Mitchelton–Scott 2601 Van Vleuten (942), Roy (777), Brown (421), Spratt (311), Kennedy (77), Roberts (28), G. Williams (24), Ensing (16), Tenniglo (5)
5 CCC Liv 2137
10 riders
Vos (974.50), Moolman (368.50), Bertizzolo (196.50), S. Paladin (186.50), Lach (120), R. Markus (96), Rooijakkers (65.50), Stultiens (49.50), Korevaar (48), Demey (32)
6 Canyon–SRAM 1961
14 riders
Niewiadoma (747), H. Barnes (275), A. Barnes (250), Cecchini (199), Amialiusik (191), Harris (80), Shapira (59), Ludwig (54), Cromwell (40), A. Ryan (31), Gafinovitz (16), Riffel (8), Erath (8), Klein (3)
7 Ceratizit–WNT Pro Cycling 1908.02 Brennauer (1424.67), Santesteban (188.67), Confalonieri (165.67), Magnaldi (67.67), Leth (40), Asencio (18), Vieceli (1.67), Wild (1.67)
8 Équipe Paule Ka 1648.02 Harvey (501.17), Banks (446.17), Thomas (276), Reusser (148.17), Fisher-Black (132.17), Chabbey (108.17), Norsgaard (36.17)
9 FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope 1558
11 riders
Uttrup Ludwig (832), Fahlin (144), Muzic (134), Borgli (132), Duval (108), Chapman (92), Copponi (40), Kitchen (28), Gillow (24), Grossetête (16), Wiel (8)
10 Lotto–Soudal Ladies 1326 Kopecky (1050), A. Fidanza (172), Vandenbulcke (24), Beekhuis (24), Van de Velde (16), Parkinson (16), Christmas (16), Braam (8)
11 Valcar–Travel & Service 1279
10 riders
Cavalli (426), Consonni (301), Balsamo (290), Guazzini (103), Sanguineti (100), Persico (32), Pollicini (16), Pirrone (9), Campbell (1), Malcotti (1)
12 Alé BTC Ljubljana 1229.98
10 riders
García (459.33), Bastianelli (326), Bujak (211.33), Boogaard (125.33), Guderzo (41.33), Pintar (32), Chursina (24), Yonamine (8), Trevisi (1.33), Žigart (1.33)
13 Parkhotel Valkenburg 1056 Vollering (856), Kasper (56), Nilsson (40), van der Burg (32), A. Koster (32), K. Swinkels (24), F. Markus (8), Buysman (8)
14 Movistar Team 650 Aalerud (201), Erić (113), Patiño (106), Biannic (92), A. González (80), Guarischi (42), Merino (16)
15 Astana 527 Sierra (378), Ragusa (149)
16 Tibco–Silicon Valley Bank 480 Stephens (400), Faulkner (40), Gigante (16), Peñuela (16), Kessler (8)
17 Rally Cycling 156 Hosking (148), L. Williams (8)
18 Bepink 126 Zanardi (46), Valsecchi (24), Frapporti (24), Canvelli (16), Alessio (16)
19 Hitec Products–Birk Sport 115 Kröger (83), Heine (32)
20 Aromitalia–Basso Bikes–Vaiano 72 Leleivytė (64), Borghesi (8)
32 teams scored points[45]

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Strade Bianche was scheduled for 7 March, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy.
  2. ^ The GP de Plouay – Lorient Agglomération Trophée WNT was initially scheduled for 22 August, but was moved after that date was designated for national road cycling championships events.
  3. ^ La Course by Le Tour de France was scheduled for 19 July, but was postponed after the Tour de France was postponed from its original dates.
  4. ^ The Giro Rosa was initially scheduled for 26 June – 5 July.
  5. ^ a b La Flèche Wallonne (22 April) and Liège–Bastogne–Liège (26 April) were rescheduled four days apart, after being postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Belgium.
  6. ^ a b Gent–Wevelgem and the Tour of Flanders were scheduled for consecutive Sundays on 29 March and 5 April, but were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Belgium. These were rescheduled for consecutive Sundays in October.
  7. ^ The Three Days of Bruges–De Panne was scheduled for 26 March, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Belgium.
  8. ^ The Ceratizit Challenge by la Vuelta was scheduled for 5–6 September, but was postponed after the Vuelta a España was postponed from its original dates.

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External links Edit

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For the men s 2020 UCI World Tour see 2020 UCI World Tour The 2020 UCI Women s World Tour was a competition that initially included twenty one road cycling events throughout the 2020 women s cycling season It was the fifth edition of the ranking system launched by the Union Cycliste Internationale UCI in 2016 The competition began with the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race Women on 1 February 1 The schedule was extensively affected by the COVID 19 pandemic which resulted in two thirds of the races on the calendar being either postponed or cancelled outright 2 As a result the season was extended until 8 November when the final stage of the Ceratizit Challenge by la Vuelta took place 3 4 2020 UCI Women s World TourFifth edition of the UCI Women s World TourDetailsDates1 February 8 November 2020LocationEuropeAustraliaRaces11ChampionsIndividual championLizzie Deignan Great Britain Trek Segafredo Teams championTrek Segafredo 20192021 Great Britain s Lizzie Deignan became the fifth rider in as many years to win the overall classification 5 amassing a tally of 1622 33 points for Trek Segafredo Deignan won consecutive races in August at the GP de Plouay and La Course by Le Tour de France 6 7 before adding a season high third victory at Liege Bastogne Liege 8 Deignan finished 55 points clear of her Trek Segafredo team mate Elisa Longo Borghini 5 Longo Borghini failed to win any overall classifications recording a best finish of second place at the season ending Ceratizit Challenge by la Vuelta 9 She also finished in third place at the Giro Rosa 10 and had six other top ten finishes during the season Lisa Brennauer of Ceratizit WNT Pro Cycling finished third in the overall classification with 1424 67 points after recording podium finishes in three of the season s final four races third at Gent Wevelgem 11 second at the Three Days of Bruges De Panne 12 and victory at the Ceratizit Challenge by la Vuelta 9 From the 11 individual events a total of 8 riders won races while the World Tour lead was held during the season by Liane Lippert Team Sunweb Deignan and Anna van der Breggen Boels Dolmans who was the only other rider to win multiple races at the Giro Rosa and La Fleche Wallonne 10 13 With 28 points Lippert was the winner of the youth classification for riders under the age of 23 Lippert led the classification from start to finish 5 having scored points in each of the first seven races on the schedule including her overall victory at the season opening Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race the only race to be held prior to the COVID 19 pandemic enforced stoppage of racing 14 Second place in the standings went to Mikayla Harvey with 22 points who won the classification 3 times during the season however her season was cut short following the disbandment of Equipe Paule Ka due to financial issues 15 Lorena Wiebes Team Sunweb the defending champion of the classification finished third following victories in each of the final two races For the first time Trek Segafredo won the teams classification with a total of 4380 98 points and Deignan s three victories Second place went to Boels Dolmans the previous winners of the classification in each of the first four years of the UCI Women s World Tour with 3177 02 points and four victories van der Breggen s pair of victories Jolien D Hoore s win at Gent Wevelgem 11 while Chantal van den Broek Blaak won the Tour of Flanders 16 Team Sunweb completed the final top three with 2876 98 points and the two victories earned by Wiebes Three Days of Bruges De Panne 12 and Lippert Other than Ceratizit WNT Pro Cycling Mitchelton Scott were the other team to win during 2020 with Annemiek van Vleuten s victory at Strade Bianche 17 Contents 1 Events 1 1 Cancelled events 2 Points standings 2 1 Individual 2 2 Youth 2 3 Team 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksEvents EditFor the 2020 season the calendar consisted of 21 races down from 23 in 2019 1 The RideLondon Classique lost its place in the Women s World Tour due to scheduling conflicts resulting from the Olympic races 18 and the Emakumeen Euskal Bira and Tour of California was cancelled due to financial pressures 19 Due to the COVID 19 pandemic the UCI announced that all UCI races in China in April and May would be cancelled or rescheduled including the Tour of Chongming Island 20 Due to further outbreaks in Italy Strade Bianche was postponed to an undetermined date 21 22 Trofeo Alfredo Binda Comune di Cittiglio was delayed until June 23 On 12 March the Ronde van Drenthe was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic in the Netherlands 24 while all Belgian races were cancelled until 3 April removing the Three Days of Bruges De Panne postponed to a later date 25 and Gent Wevelgem from the schedule 26 The following day The Women s Tour was postponed due to the COVID 19 pandemic in the United Kingdom 27 Three Belgian races were postponed on 17 March 28 29 with the Amstel Gold Race also postponed the following day 30 By mid April only one race had been completed 31 while thirteen other races had been either postponed or cancelled outright no racing was rescheduled before July 32 On 5 May 2020 a revised calendar was announced by the UCI with 18 races to be held between 1 August and 8 November including the introduction of a women s Paris Roubaix 33 34 In June in line with the men s race the Tour of Guangxi was moved from 20 October to 10 November 3 2020 UCI Women s World Tour 1 3 33 Race Date First Second Third Leader Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race Women 1 February Liane Lippert GER Arlenis Sierra CUB Amanda Spratt AUS Liane Lippert GER Strade Bianche 1 August a Annemiek van Vleuten NED Margarita Victoria Garcia ESP Leah Thomas USA GP de Plouay 25 August b Lizzie Deignan GBR Lizzy Banks GBR Chiara Consonni ITA La Course by Le Tour de France 29 August c Lizzie Deignan GBR Marianne Vos NED Demi Vollering NED Lizzie Deignan GBR Giro Rosa 11 19 September d Anna van der Breggen NED Katarzyna Niewiadoma POL Elisa Longo Borghini ITA La Fleche Wallonne 30 September e Anna van der Breggen NED Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig DEN Demi Vollering NED Anna van der Breggen NED Liege Bastogne Liege 4 October e Lizzie Deignan GBR Grace Brown AUS Ellen van Dijk NED Lizzie Deignan GBR Gent Wevelgem 11 October f Jolien D Hoore BEL Lotte Kopecky BEL Lisa Brennauer GER Tour of Flanders 18 October f Chantal van den Broek Blaak NED Amy Pieters NED Lotte Kopecky BEL Three Days of Bruges De Panne 20 October g Lorena Wiebes NED Lisa Brennauer GER Lotte Kopecky BEL Ceratizit Challenge by la Vuelta 6 8 November h Lisa Brennauer GER Elisa Longo Borghini ITA Lorena Wiebes NED Cancelled events Edit Three events that were initially postponed in the first half of 2020 due to the COVID 19 pandemic were not able to rescheduled during the season these were the Ronde van Drenthe due to be held on 15 March 24 the Trofeo Alfredo Binda Comune di Cittiglio due to be held on 2 June initially 22 March 23 35 and The Women s Tour due to be held from 8 to 13 June 36 Following the release of the revised calendar on 5 May the Postnord UCI WWT Vargarda West Sweden TTT and Postnord UCI WWT Vargarda West Sweden scheduled for 8 and 9 August were cancelled on 14 May 37 The Ladies Tour of Norway scheduled between 13 16 August was cancelled on 4 June 38 The Holland Ladies Tour scheduled for 1 6 September initially 25 30 August was cancelled on 27 July 39 In August the Chinese races at the Tour of Chongming Island 23 25 October initially 7 9 May and the Tour of Guangxi 10 November initially 20 October were cancelled 4 On 30 September the Amstel Gold Race initially scheduled for 19 April and then rescheduled to 10 October was cancelled following a surge of cases attributed to the COVID 19 pandemic in the Netherlands 40 On 9 October the inaugural Paris Roubaix scheduled for 25 October was delayed until 2021 following a surge of cases attributed to the COVID 19 pandemic in France 41 Points standings EditFor the 2020 season a revised point scoring system was introduced by the Union Cycliste Internationale UCI As had been the case since 2018 the top 40 riders in each race accumulated points towards the individual and team rankings 42 Instead of receiving 200 points each race winner received 400 points 320 points were given for a runner up placing 260 points for third place and so forth down to 8 points for finishes between 31st and 40th 42 There were also tweaks to the stage points and points for wearing the leader s jersey in stage races 42 Individual Edit Lizzie Deignan pictured at La Fleche Wallonne the winner of the individual classification 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 Points1 Lizzie Deignan GBR Trek Segafredo 1622 332 Elisa Longo Borghini ITA Trek Segafredo 1567 333 Lisa Brennauer GER Ceratizit WNT Pro Cycling 1424 674 Anna van der Breggen NED Boels Dolmans 1221 675 Lotte Kopecky BEL Lotto Soudal Ladies 10506 Marianne Vos NED CCC Liv 974 507 Annemiek van Vleuten NED Mitchelton Scott 9428 Demi Vollering NED Parkhotel Valkenburg 8569 Liane Lippert GER Team Sunweb 838 3310 Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig DEN FDJ Nouvelle Aquitaine Futuroscope 83211 Lorena Wiebes NED Team Sunweb 81412 Sarah Roy AUS Mitchelton Scott 77713 Katarzyna Niewiadoma POL Canyon SRAM 74714 Ellen van Dijk NED Trek Segafredo 718 3315 Amy Pieters NED Boels Dolmans 704 6716 Chantal van den Broek Blaak NED Boels Dolmans 510 6717 Mikayla Harvey NZL Equipe Paule Ka 501 1718 Leah Kirchmann CAN Team Sunweb 463 3319 Margarita Victoria Garcia ESP Ale BTC Ljubljana 459 3320 Jolien D Hoore BEL Boels Dolmans 454 67179 riders scored pointsSource 43 Youth Edit Liane Lippert pictured at La Fleche Wallonne 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 Liane Lippert GER Team Sunweb 282 Mikayla Harvey NZL Equipe Paule Ka 223 Lorena Wiebes NED Team Sunweb 164 Marta Cavalli ITA Valcar Travel amp Service 145 Juliette Labous FRA Team Sunweb 86 Elisa Balsamo ITA Valcar Travel amp Service 87 Chiara Consonni ITA Valcar Travel amp Service 68 Vittoria Guazzini ITA Valcar Travel amp Service 69 Maaike Boogaard NED Ale BTC Ljubljana 410 Lonneke Uneken NED Boels Dolmans 411 Evita Muzic FRA FDJ Nouvelle Aquitaine Futuroscope 412 Ella Harris NZL Canyon SRAM 413 Clara Copponi FRA FDJ Nouvelle Aquitaine Futuroscope 214 Nicole Steigenga NED Doltcini Van Eyck Proximus 215 Niamh Fisher Black NZL Equipe Paule Ka 216 Letizia Borghesi ITA Aromitalia Basso Bikes Vaiano 2Source 44 Team Edit Team rankings were calculated by adding the ranking points of all the riders of a team in the table 45 Rank Team Points Scoring riders1 Trek Segafredo 4380 98 Deignan 1622 33 Longo Borghini 1567 33 van Dijk 718 33 Wiles 228 33 Winder 164 33 Cordon Ragot 40 33 Henttala 32 Worrack 8 2 Boels Dolmans 3177 02 Van der Breggen 1221 67 Pieters 704 67 van den Broek Blaak 510 67 D Hoore 454 67 Canuel 94 67 Majerus 80 Uneken 48 Dideriksen 40 Buurman 22 67 3 Team Sunweb 2876 98 13 ridersLippert 838 33 Wiebes 814 Kirchmann 463 33 Labous 221 33 Mackaij 169 33 Jackson 149 33 Rivera 53 33 Soek 48 Henderson 40 Georgi 24 Koch 24 Andersen 16 Olausson 16 4 Mitchelton Scott 2601 Van Vleuten 942 Roy 777 Brown 421 Spratt 311 Kennedy 77 Roberts 28 G Williams 24 Ensing 16 Tenniglo 5 5 CCC Liv 2137 10 ridersVos 974 50 Moolman 368 50 Bertizzolo 196 50 S Paladin 186 50 Lach 120 R Markus 96 Rooijakkers 65 50 Stultiens 49 50 Korevaar 48 Demey 32 6 Canyon SRAM 1961 14 ridersNiewiadoma 747 H Barnes 275 A Barnes 250 Cecchini 199 Amialiusik 191 Harris 80 Shapira 59 Ludwig 54 Cromwell 40 A Ryan 31 Gafinovitz 16 Riffel 8 Erath 8 Klein 3 7 Ceratizit WNT Pro Cycling 1908 02 Brennauer 1424 67 Santesteban 188 67 Confalonieri 165 67 Magnaldi 67 67 Leth 40 Asencio 18 Vieceli 1 67 Wild 1 67 8 Equipe Paule Ka 1648 02 Harvey 501 17 Banks 446 17 Thomas 276 Reusser 148 17 Fisher Black 132 17 Chabbey 108 17 Norsgaard 36 17 9 FDJ Nouvelle Aquitaine Futuroscope 1558 11 ridersUttrup Ludwig 832 Fahlin 144 Muzic 134 Borgli 132 Duval 108 Chapman 92 Copponi 40 Kitchen 28 Gillow 24 Grossetete 16 Wiel 8 10 Lotto Soudal Ladies 1326 Kopecky 1050 A Fidanza 172 Vandenbulcke 24 Beekhuis 24 Van de Velde 16 Parkinson 16 Christmas 16 Braam 8 11 Valcar Travel amp Service 1279 10 ridersCavalli 426 Consonni 301 Balsamo 290 Guazzini 103 Sanguineti 100 Persico 32 Pollicini 16 Pirrone 9 Campbell 1 Malcotti 1 12 Ale BTC Ljubljana 1229 98 10 ridersGarcia 459 33 Bastianelli 326 Bujak 211 33 Boogaard 125 33 Guderzo 41 33 Pintar 32 Chursina 24 Yonamine 8 Trevisi 1 33 Zigart 1 33 13 Parkhotel Valkenburg 1056 Vollering 856 Kasper 56 Nilsson 40 van der Burg 32 A Koster 32 K Swinkels 24 F Markus 8 Buysman 8 14 Movistar Team 650 Aalerud 201 Eric 113 Patino 106 Biannic 92 A Gonzalez 80 Guarischi 42 Merino 16 15 Astana 527 Sierra 378 Ragusa 149 16 Tibco Silicon Valley Bank 480 Stephens 400 Faulkner 40 Gigante 16 Penuela 16 Kessler 8 17 Rally Cycling 156 Hosking 148 L Williams 8 18 Bepink 126 Zanardi 46 Valsecchi 24 Frapporti 24 Canvelli 16 Alessio 16 19 Hitec Products Birk Sport 115 Kroger 83 Heine 32 20 Aromitalia Basso Bikes Vaiano 72 Leleivyte 64 Borghesi 8 32 teams scored points 45 Notes Edit Strade Bianche was scheduled for 7 March but was postponed due to the COVID 19 pandemic in Italy The GP de Plouay Lorient Agglomeration Trophee WNT was initially scheduled for 22 August but was moved after that date was designated for national road cycling championships events La Course by Le Tour de France was scheduled for 19 July but was postponed after the Tour de France was postponed from its original dates The Giro Rosa was initially scheduled for 26 June 5 July a b La Fleche Wallonne 22 April and Liege Bastogne Liege 26 April were rescheduled four days apart after being postponed due to the COVID 19 pandemic in Belgium a b Gent Wevelgem and the Tour of Flanders were scheduled for consecutive Sundays on 29 March and 5 April but were postponed due to the COVID 19 pandemic in Belgium These were rescheduled for consecutive Sundays in October The Three Days of Bruges De Panne was scheduled for 26 March but was postponed due to the COVID 19 pandemic in Belgium The Ceratizit Challenge by la Vuelta was scheduled for 5 6 September but was postponed after the Vuelta a Espana was postponed from its original dates References Edit a b c UCI reveals the calendars for the 2020 UCI WorldTour and UCI Women s WorldTour UCI 26 June 2019 Retrieved 5 September 2021 Calendrier International UCI UCI International Calendar Route Road Situation dans le contexte actuel de la pandemie du coronavirus Covid 19 Situation in the current context of the coronavirus Covid 19 pandemic PDF UCI org Union Cycliste Internationale 30 April 2020 Retrieved 4 May 2020 a b c Il Lombardia moves to August 15 in revised 2020 calendar Cyclingnews com Future plc 12 June 2020 Retrieved 12 June 2020 In addition the Tour of Guangxi in China has moved from October 20 to November 10 a b Tour of Guangxi cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic Cyclingnews com Future plc 10 August 2020 Retrieved 10 August 2020 a b c Knofler Lukas 8 November 2020 Brennauer wins Madrid Challenge by La Vuelta Cyclingnews com Future plc Retrieved 8 November 2020 The leader of the UCI Women s WorldTour Lizzie Deignan Trek Segafredo was not racing herself but had enough of a lead to win the ranking ahead of teammate Longo Borghini Lippert won the Women s WorldTour U23 ranking wearing the light blue jersey from the first race of the season to the last Lizzie Deignan wins GP de Plouay Cyclingnews com Future plc 25 August 2020 Retrieved 8 November 2020 Whittle Jeremy 29 August 2020 Lizzie Deignan pips Marianne Vos to win La Course in Nice sprint drama The Guardian Guardian Media Group Retrieved 8 November 2020 Rogers Owen 4 October 2020 Lizzie Deignan wins Liege Bastogne Liege with a 30km solo move Cycling Weekly TI Media Retrieved 8 November 2020 a b Lisa Brennauer wins Madrid Challenge after dramatic final sprint Eurosport Discovery Inc 8 November 2020 Retrieved 8 November 2020 a b Rogers Owen 19 September 2020 Giro Rosa 2020 Anna van der Breggen seals overall as Muzic takes final stage victory Cycling Weekly TI Media Retrieved 8 November 2020 a b Mickey Abby 12 October 2020 Jolien D Hoore sprints to victory at Gent Wevelgem CyclingTips CyclingTips Media Pty Ltd Retrieved 8 November 2020 a b Knofler Lukas 20 October 2020 Wiebes declared winner of women s Driedaagse Brugge De Panne Cyclingnews com Future plc Retrieved 8 November 2020 Rogers Owen 30 September 2020 Anna van der Breggen makes it six from six with La Fleche Wallonne 2020 victory Cycling Weekly TI Media Retrieved 8 November 2020 Long Jonny 1 February 2020 Liane Lippert wins rain soaked women s Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race Cycling Weekly TI Media Retrieved 8 November 2020 Equipe Paule Ka collapse after title sponsor stops funding Cyclingnews com Future plc 16 October 2020 Retrieved 8 November 2020 Knofler Lukas 18 October 2020 Chantal van den Broek Blaak wins women s Tour of Flanders Cyclingnews com Future plc Retrieved 8 November 2020 Knofler Lukas 1 August 2020 Annemiek van Vleuten continues winning streak with Strade Bianche victory Cyclingnews com Future plc Retrieved 8 November 2020 Official Statement 2020 Prudential RideLondon Classique Prudential RideLondon Retrieved 16 January 2020 de Neef Matt 30 October 2019 The Amgen Tour of California will not run in 2020 CyclingTips Archived from the original on 30 October 2019 Retrieved 16 January 2020 Novel coronavirus important information UCI Retrieved 21 February 2020 Farrand Stephen 5 March 2020 RCS Sport cancels Strade Bianche in light of coronavirus measures Cyclingnews com Future plc Retrieved 5 March 2020 Strade Bianche and Strade Bianche Women Elite postponed from 7 March RCS Sport RCS MediaGroup 5 March 2020 Retrieved 5 March 2020 a b Frattini Kirsten 5 March 2020 Coronavirus Women s WorldTour Trofeo Alfredo Binda postponed until June 2 Cyclingnews com Future plc Retrieved 5 March 2020 They are still awaiting the authorisation of the new date from the UCI a b Knofler Lukas 12 March 2020 Coronavirus Women s WorldTour Ronde van Drenthe cancelled Cyclingnews com Future plc Retrieved 12 March 2020 Sadly this means that our races will not go ahead We hope to be back next year Geen koers tot en met drie april Ronde van Vlaanderen maakt nog een waterkansje maar houdt rekening met annulering No race until 3 April Tour of Flanders still has a remote chance but takes cancellation into account Het Nieuwsblad in Dutch Mediahuis 12 March 2020 Retrieved 12 March 2020 We besluiten bij deze om onze wedstrijd Driedaagse Brugge De Panne ook uit te stellen naar een later tijdstip We hopen dat we een plaatsje krijgen op de kalender in het najaar We hereby decide to postpone our match Three Days Bruges De Panne to a later date We hope that we will have a place on the calendar in the autumn Alle sportactiviteiten in Belgie tot en met 3 april worden geannuleerd All sports activities in Belgium until 3 April will be canceled Sporza in Dutch Vlaamse Radio en Televisieomroeporganisatie 12 March 2020 Retrieved 12 March 2020 In het wielrennen worden Nokere Koerse 18 maart de Bredene Koksijde Classic 20 maart de Driedaagse Brugge De Panne 25 maart de E3 Harelbeke 27 maart Gent Wevelgem 29 maart en Dwars door Vlaanderen 1 april geschrapt In cycling Nokere Koerse March 18 the Bredene Koksijde Classic March 20 the Driedaagse Brugge De Panne March 25 the E3 Harelbeke March 27 Ghent Wevelgem March 29 and Dwars door Vlaanderen April 1 are scrapped Bull Nick 13 March 2020 Women s Tour 2020 postponed The Women s Tour SweetSpot Group Retrieved 13 March 2020 Ryan Barry 17 March 2020 Paris Roubaix Fleche Wallonne and Liege Bastogne Liege postponed due to coronavirus pandemic Cyclingnews com Future plc Retrieved 17 March 2020 As part of the fight against the spread of Coronavirus COVID19 Amaury Sport Organisation with the agreement of the Union Cycliste Internationale UCI has decided to not organise Paris Roubaix 12th April the Fleche Wallonne and the Fleche Wallonne Women 22nd April and Liege Bastogne Liege and Liege Bastogne Liege Women 26th April races on their scheduled dates Tour of Flanders cancelled over coronavirus concerns Cyclingnews com Future plc 17 March 2020 Retrieved 17 March 2020 Organisers of the Tour of Flanders made the long anticipated decision to cancel their April 5 race saying they will work with the UCI and representatives of the teams and riders to look at the potential for scheduling a new date later this year Rolling report Impact of coronavirus on pro racing VeloNews Pocket Outdoor Media LLC 13 March 2020 Retrieved 18 March 2020 March 18 5 15 a m MT Amstel Gold race postponed Frattini Kirsten 15 April 2020 La Course and Giro Rosa original dates cancelled due to coronavirus Cyclingnews com Future plc Retrieved 16 April 2020 The UCI reveals the broad lines of the revised 2020 UCI International Road Calendar UCI org Union Cycliste Internationale 15 April 2020 Retrieved 16 April 2020 The period of suspension of competitions on the UCI International Road Calendar was extended by one month until 1st July and until 1st August for UCI WorldTour events a b The UCI unveils the revised 2020 calendars for the UCI WorldTour amp UCI Women s WorldTour UCI org Union Cycliste Internationale 5 May 2020 Retrieved 5 May 2020 Frattini Kirsten 5 May 2020 Paris Roubaix a surprise addition to revised Women s WorldTour Cyclingnews com Future plc Retrieved 5 May 2020 Women s Trofeo Alfredo Binda postponed until 2021 Cyclingnews com Future plc 23 April 2020 Retrieved 23 April 2020 The Women s Tour cancelled for 2020 because of coronavirus pandemic BBC Sport BBC 4 May 2020 Retrieved 4 May 2020 Frattini Kirsten 14 May 2020 Vargarda Women s WorldTour one day races cancelled Cyclingnews com Future plc Retrieved 14 May 2020 Coronavirus restrictions force Ladies Tour of Norway cancellation Cyclingnews com Future plc 4 June 2020 Retrieved 4 June 2020 Frattini Kirsten 27 July 2020 Boels Ladies Tour cancelled as municipalities will not grant permits due to COVID 19 concerns Cyclingnews com Future plc Retrieved 27 July 2020 Amstel Gold races cancelled due to Dutch coronavirus restrictions Cyclingnews com Future plc 30 September 2020 Retrieved 30 September 2020 Fletcher Patrick 9 October 2020 Paris Roubaix cancelled after COVID 19 cases rise in northern France Cyclingnews com Future plc Retrieved 9 October 2020 a b c Part 2 Road Races PDF Union Cycliste Internationale 1 January 2020 pp 94 96 Retrieved 1 February 2020 Women s WorldTour Ranking 2020 Individual Ranking 08 11 2020 UCI Women s World Tour Union Cycliste Internationale 8 November 2020 Retrieved 8 November 2020 Women s WorldTour Youth Ranking 2020 08 11 2020 UCI Women s World Tour Union Cycliste Internationale 8 November 2020 Retrieved 8 November 2020 a b Women s WorldTour Ranking 2020 Team Ranking 08 11 2020 UCI Women s World Tour Union Cycliste Internationale 8 November 2020 Retrieved 8 November 2020 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2020 UCI Women 27s World Tour amp oldid 1165313002 Cancelled events, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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