The 2023 UCI World Tour is a series of races that include thirty-five road cycling events throughout the 2023 cycling season. The tour started with the Tour Down Under on 17 January, and will conclude with the Tour of Guangxi on 17 October.[1]
^On 1 March 2022, the UCI announced that cyclists from Russia and Belarus would no longer compete under the name or flag of those respective countries due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[2]
ReferencesEdit
^ ab"UCI World Tour Races". procyclingstats.com. from the original on 3 December 2022. Retrieved 10 November 2022.
^"The UCI takes strong measures in the face of the situation in Ukraine" (Press release). UCI. 1 March 2022. Retrieved 7 April 2022.
External linksEdit
Official website
October 15, 2023
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For the Women s 2023 UCI World Tour see 2023 UCI Women s World Tour The 2023 UCI World Tour is a series of races that include thirty five road cycling events throughout the 2023 cycling season The tour started with the Tour Down Under on 17 January and will conclude with the Tour of Guangxi on 17 October 1 2023 UCI WorldTourDetailsDates17 January 17 OctoberLocationAustraliaCanadaChinaEuropeUnited Arab EmiratesRaces35 20222024 Contents 1 Events 2 Notes 3 References 4 External linksEvents EditRaces in the 2023 UCI World Tour 1 Race Date Winner Second Third nbsp Tour Down Under 17 22 January nbsp Jay Vine AUS nbsp Simon Yates GBR nbsp Pello Bilbao ESP nbsp Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race 29 January nbsp Marius Mayrhofer GER nbsp Hugo Page FRA nbsp Simon Clarke AUS nbsp UAE Tour 20 26 February nbsp Remco Evenepoel BEL nbsp Lucas Plapp AUS nbsp Adam Yates GBR nbsp Omloop Het Nieuwsblad 25 February nbsp Dylan van Baarle NED nbsp Arnaud De Lie BEL nbsp Christophe Laporte FRA nbsp Strade Bianche 4 March nbsp Tom Pidcock GBR nbsp Valentin Madouas FRA nbsp Tiesj Benoot BEL nbsp Paris Nice 5 12 March nbsp Tadej Pogacar SLO nbsp David Gaudu FRA nbsp Jonas Vingegaard DEN nbsp Tirreno Adriatico 6 12 March nbsp Primoz Roglic SLO nbsp Joao Almeida POR nbsp Tao Geoghegan Hart GBR nbsp Milan San Remo 18 March nbsp Mathieu van der Poel NED nbsp Filippo Ganna ITA nbsp Wout van Aert BEL nbsp Volta a Catalunya 20 26 March nbsp Primoz Roglic SLO nbsp Remco Evenepoel BEL nbsp Joao Almeida POR nbsp Classic Brugge De Panne 22 March nbsp Jasper Philipsen BEL nbsp Olav Kooij NED nbsp Yves Lampaert BEL nbsp E3 Saxo Classic 24 March nbsp Wout van Aert BEL nbsp Mathieu van der Poel NED nbsp Tadej Pogacar SLO nbsp Gent Wevelgem 26 March nbsp Christophe Laporte FRA nbsp Wout van Aert BEL nbsp Sep Vanmarcke BEL nbsp Dwars door Vlaanderen 29 March nbsp Christophe Laporte FRA nbsp Oier Lazkano ESP nbsp Neilson Powless USA nbsp Tour of Flanders 2 April nbsp Tadej Pogacar SLO nbsp Mathieu van der Poel NED nbsp Mads Pedersen DEN nbsp Tour of the Basque Country 3 8 April nbsp Jonas Vingegaard DEN nbsp Mikel Landa ESP nbsp Ion Izagirre ESP nbsp Paris Roubaix 9 April nbsp Mathieu van der Poel NED nbsp Jasper Philipsen BEL nbsp Wout van Aert BEL nbsp Amstel Gold Race 16 April nbsp Tadej Pogacar SLO nbsp Ben Healy IRL nbsp Tom Pidcock GBR nbsp La Fleche Wallonne 19 April nbsp Tadej Pogacar SLO nbsp Mattias Skjelmose DEN nbsp Mikel Landa ESP nbsp Liege Bastogne Liege 23 April nbsp Remco Evenepoel BEL nbsp Tom Pidcock GBR nbsp Santiago Buitrago COL nbsp Tour de Romandie 25 30 April nbsp Adam Yates GBR nbsp Matteo Jorgenson USA nbsp Damiano Caruso ITA nbsp Eschborn Frankfurt 1 May nbsp Soren Kragh Andersen DEN nbsp Patrick Konrad AUT nbsp Alessandro Fedeli ITA nbsp Giro d Italia 6 28 May nbsp Primoz Roglic SLO nbsp Geraint Thomas GBR nbsp Joao Almeida POR nbsp Criterium du Dauphine 4 11 June nbsp Jonas Vingegaard DEN nbsp Adam Yates GBR nbsp Ben O Connor AUS nbsp Tour de Suisse 11 18 June nbsp Mattias Skjelmose DEN nbsp Juan Ayuso ESP nbsp Remco Evenepoel BEL nbsp Tour de France 1 23 July nbsp Jonas Vingegaard DEN nbsp Tadej Pogacar SLO nbsp Adam Yates GBR nbsp Clasica de San Sebastian 29 July nbsp Remco Evenepoel BEL nbsp Pello Bilbao ESP nbsp Aleksandr Vlasov a nbsp Tour de Pologne 29 July 4 August nbsp Matej Mohoric SLO nbsp Joao Almeida POR nbsp Michal Kwiatkowski POL nbsp Hamburg Cyclassics 20 August nbsp Mads Pedersen DEN nbsp Danny van Poppel NED nbsp Elia Viviani ITA nbsp nbsp Renewi Tour 23 27 August nbsp Tim Wellens BEL nbsp Florian Vermeersch BEL nbsp Yves Lampaert BEL nbsp Vuelta a Espana 26 August 17 September nbsp Sepp Kuss USA nbsp Jonas Vingegaard DEN nbsp Primoz Roglic SLO nbsp Bretagne Classic Ouest France 3 September nbsp Valentin Madouas FRA nbsp Mathieu Burgaudeau FRA nbsp Felix Grossschartner AUT nbsp Grand Prix Cycliste de Quebec 8 September nbsp Arnaud De Lie BEL nbsp Corbin Strong NZL nbsp Michael Matthews AUS nbsp Grand Prix Cycliste de Montreal 10 September nbsp Adam Yates GBR nbsp Pavel Sivakov FRA nbsp Alex Aranburu ESP nbsp Il Lombardia 7 October nbsp Tadej Pogacar SLO nbsp Andrea Bagioli ITA nbsp Primoz Roglic SLO nbsp Tour of Guangxi 12 17 OctoberNotes Edit On 1 March 2022 the UCI announced that cyclists from Russia and Belarus would no longer compete under the name or flag of those respective countries due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine 2 References Edit a b UCI World Tour Races procyclingstats com Archived from the original on 3 December 2022 Retrieved 10 November 2022 The UCI takes strong measures in the face of the situation in Ukraine Press release UCI 1 March 2022 Retrieved 7 April 2022 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2023 UCI World Tour amp oldid 1180094083, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,