UCI World Tour
Current season, competition or edition: 2018 UCI World Tour | |
Sport | Road bicycle racing |
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Founded | 2009 |
No. of teams | 18 (Others invited on race by race basis) |
Country | several |
Most recent champion(s) | Rider: Simon Yates Team: Quick Step |
Official website | uciworldtour.com |
The UCI World Tour (2009–2010: UCI World Ranking) is the premier men's elite road cycling tour, sitting above the various regional UCI Continental Circuits. It refers to both the tour of 37 events and, until 2019, an annual ranking system based upon performances in these. The World Ranking was launched in 2009, and merged fully with its predecessor the UCI ProTour in 2011. UCI WorldTeams must compete at all events that were part of the tour prior to the 2017 expansion.
Contents
1 History
2 Ranking events (since 2017)
3 Results
3.1 Individual ranking
3.2 Team ranking
3.3 Nation ranking (until 2016)
4 Winners by race
4.1 Winners (2009–2016)
4.2 Winners after expansion (since 2017)
4.3 Most race wins
4.4 Race wins by country
4.5 Race wins by team
5 History of team participation
6 Notes
7 References
8 External links
History
Until the end of 2004, the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) maintained both the UCI Road World Rankings, which awarded results for all its sanctioned races, and the UCI Road World Cup, which was awarded on the basis of performance in ten selected one-day events. Both were replaced from the 2005 season by the UCI ProTour and UCI Continental Circuits. However, disputes between the UCI and ASO, the organisers of the Tour de France and other classics, and eventually with the organisers of the Tours of Italy and Spain, meant that by 2008 the ProTour was devalued as a ranking method, as only one of the Monument events, and three other classics, remained under the auspices of the UCI. As a result, the UCI World Ranking was introduced, merging performances from both the ProTour and other prestigious events.[1]
At the start of 2011, the ProTour and World Ranking were fully merged again.[2] The ranking system was re-branded as the 'World Tour', whilst 'ProTeam' [3] was retained as a registration category for professional teams. All ProTeams gain automatic entry to World Tour events.
Despite finishing second in the team rankings in 2012, Team Katusha were initially refused a place in the top tier for 2013.[4] After appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, they were reinstated in February 2013, having already missed the 2013 Tour Down Under.[5] Although the UCI had earlier asserted that the reinstatement of Katusha would result in demotion of another team, they eventually announced that there would be 19 ProTour teams for that one season.[6] In 2015, there are only 17 teams, as there was no applicant for the 18th slot.
For the 2017 season the UCI added 10 new events to the calendar, bringing the total number of events to 38. The new events are: Tour of California, Tour of Qatar, Abu Dhabi Tour, Tour of Turkey, Dwars door Vlaanderen, Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race, London–Surrey Classic, Eschborn-Frankfurt City Loop and Strade Bianche.
In 2019, the Three Days of De Panne (a one day race, although its name retains a description of its former format) was added to the tour, and the Abu Dhabi Tour, having merged with the 2.HC ranked Dubai Tour, was rebranded as the UAE Tour. The World Tour ceased to be a ranking series, replaced in this regard by the UCI World Ranking.
Ranking events (since 2017)
The UCI World Tour consists of 37 events. These events are made up from:
- The three Grand Tours
- The five Monument one-day races
- Ten further stage races in Europe
- Twelve further one-day races in Europe (thirteen from 2019)
- One stage race in Australia
- One stage race in United Arab Emirates
- One stage race in United States
- One stage race in China
- One one-day race in Australia
- Two one-day races in Canada
Race | World Ranking Points (2016-18)[7] | ||||
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Winner | Second | Third | final position for which points are given | ||
Tour de France | Overall | 1000 | 800 | 675 | 60th (10 points) |
Each stage | 120 | 50 | 25 | 5th (5 points) | |
Giro d'Italia Vuelta a España | Overall | 850 | 680 | 575 | 60th (8 points) |
Each stage | 100 | 40 | 20 | 5th (4 points) | |
Tour Down Under Paris–Nice Tirreno–Adriatico Tour de Romandie Critérium du Dauphiné Tour de Suisse | Overall | 500 | 400 | 325 | 60th (3 points) |
Each stage | 60 | 25 | 10 | – | |
Volta a Catalunya Tour of the Basque Country Tour de Pologne BinckBank Tour | Overall | 400 | 320 | 260 | 60th (2 points) |
Each stage | 50 | 20 | 8 | – | |
UAE Tour[a] Presidential Tour of Turkey Tour of California Tour of Guangxi | Overall | 300 | 250 | 215 | 60th (1 point) |
Each stage | 40 | 15 | 6 | – | |
Milan–San Remo Gent–Wevelgem Tour of Flanders Paris–Roubaix Amstel Gold Race Liège–Bastogne–Liège Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal Giro di Lombardia | 500 | 400 | 325 | 60th (3 points) | |
E3 Harelbeke[b] La Flèche Wallonne Clásica de San Sebastián EuroEyes Cyclassics GP Ouest-France | 400 | 320 | 260 | 60th (2 points) | |
Great Ocean Road Race Omloop Het Nieuwsblad Strade Bianche Dwars door Vlaanderen Eschborn-Frankfurt – Rund um den Finanzplatz London–Surrey Classic | 300 | 250 | 215 | 60th (1 point) | |
Three Days of Bruges–De Panne[c] |
In 2009 and 2010, only riders for ProTour teams and Professional Continental teams could earn points. When a national squad, that is not a UCI registered team, participated in a race, its members were not eligible to receive points. In 2011, a rule change meant that only riders on ProTeam squads were eligible for points.
From 2012 to 2015, the Team Time Trial at the UCI Road World Championships contributed points to the team classification only.
Results
Individual ranking
Year | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | |||||
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2009 | Alberto Contador Astana | 527 pts | Alejandro Valverde Caisse d'Epargne | 483 pts | Samuel Sánchez Euskaltel–Euskadi | 357 pts | Andy Schleck Team Saxo Bank | 334 pts | Cadel Evans Silence–Lotto | 333 pts |
2010 | Joaquim Rodríguez Team Katusha | 561 pts | Philippe Gilbert Omega Pharma–Lotto | 437 pts | Luis León Sánchez Caisse d'Epargne | 413 pts | Cadel Evans BMC Racing Team | 390 pts | Vincenzo Nibali Liquigas–Doimo | 390 pts |
2011 | Philippe Gilbert Omega Pharma–Lotto | 718 pts | Cadel Evans BMC Racing Team | 584 pts | Joaquim Rodríguez Team Katusha | 446 pts | Michele Scarponi Lampre–ISD | 419 pts | Tony Martin HTC–Highroad | 349 pts |
2012 | Joaquim Rodríguez Team Katusha | 692 pts | Bradley Wiggins Team Sky | 601 pts | Tom Boonen Omega Pharma–Quick-Step | 410 pts | Vincenzo Nibali Liquigas–Cannondale | 400 pts | Alejandro Valverde Movistar Team | 394 pts |
2013 | Joaquim Rodríguez Team Katusha | 607 pts | Chris Froome Team Sky | 587 pts | Alejandro Valverde Movistar Team | 540 pts | Peter Sagan Cannondale | 491 pts | Vincenzo Nibali Astana | 474 pts |
2014 | Alejandro Valverde Movistar Team | 686 pts | Alberto Contador Tinkoff–Saxo | 620 pts | Simon Gerrans Orica–GreenEDGE | 478 pts | Rui Costa Lampre–Merida | 461 pts | Vincenzo Nibali Astana | 392 pts |
2015 | Alejandro Valverde Movistar Team | 675 pts | Joaquim Rodríguez Team Katusha | 474 pts | Nairo Quintana Movistar Team | 457 pts | Alexander Kristoff Team Katusha | 453 pts | Fabio Aru Astana | 448 pts |
2016 | Peter Sagan Tinkoff | 669 pts | Nairo Quintana Movistar Team | 609 pts | Chris Froome Team Sky | 564 pts | Alejandro Valverde Movistar Team | 436 pts | Alberto Contador Tinkoff | 428 pts |
2017 | Greg Van Avermaet BMC Racing Team | 3582 pts | Chris Froome Team Sky | 3452 pts | Tom Dumoulin Team Sunweb | 2545 pts | Peter Sagan Bora–Hansgrohe | 2544 pts | Vincenzo Nibali Bahrain–Merida | 2196 pts |
2018 | Simon Yates Mitchelton–Scott | 3072 pts | Peter Sagan Bora–Hansgrohe | 2992 pts | Alejandro Valverde Movistar Team | 2609 pts | Geraint Thomas Team Sky | 2534.25 pts | Greg Van Avermaet BMC Racing Team | 2442.14 pts |
Team ranking
Year | 1st | 2nd | 3rd |
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2009 | Astana | Caisse d'Epargne | Team Columbia–High Road |
2010 | Team Saxo Bank | Liquigas–Doimo | Rabobank |
2011 | Omega Pharma–Lotto | Team Sky | Leopard Trek |
2012 | Team Sky | Team Katusha | Liquigas–Cannondale |
2013 | Movistar Team | Team Sky | Team Katusha |
2014 | Movistar Team | BMC Racing Team | Tinkoff–Saxo |
2015 | Movistar Team | Team Katusha | Team Sky |
2016 | Movistar Team | Tinkoff | Team Sky |
2017 | Team Sky | Quick-Step Floors | BMC Racing Team |
2018 | Quick-Step Floors | Team Sky | Bora–Hansgrohe |
Nation ranking (until 2016)
Year | 1st | 2nd | 3rd |
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2009 | Spain | Italy | Australia |
2010 | Spain | Italy | Belgium |
2011 | Italy | Belgium | Australia |
2012 | Spain | Great Britain | Italy |
2013 | Spain | Italy | Colombia |
2014 | Spain | Italy | Belgium |
2015 | Spain | Italy | Colombia |
2016 | Spain | Colombia | Great Britain |
Winners by race
Winners (2009–2016)
Year | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 |
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Santos Tour Down Under | Davis | Greipel (1/2) | Meyer | Gerrans (2/9) | Slagter | Gerrans (5/9) | Dennis | Gerrans (9/9) |
Paris–Nice | LL Sánchez (1/3) | Contador (3/9) | T Martin (2/4) | Wiggins (2/5) | Porte (1/6) | Betancur | Porte (2/6) | Thomas (2/4) |
Tirreno–Adriatico | Scarponi (1/3) | Garzelli | Evans (2/4) | Nibali (2/9) | Nibali (3/9) | Contador (5/9) | Quintana (3/7) | Van Avermaet (1/6) |
Milan–San Remo | Cavendish | Freire | Goss (2/2) | Gerrans (3/9) | Ciolek | Kristoff (1/7) | Degenkolb (3/4) | Démare (2/2) |
Volta Ciclista a Catalunya | Valverde (1/14) | Rodríguez (1/6) | Scarponi (2/3) | Albasini | D Martin (2/4) | Rodríguez (5/6) | Porte (3/6) | Quintana (4/7) |
Record Bank E3 Harelbeke | Part of the UCI Europe Tour | Boonen (3/6) | Cancellara (4/7) | Sagan (4/10) | Thomas (1/4) | Kwiatkowski (2/7) | ||
Gent–Wevelgem | Boasson Hagen (1/5) | Eisel | Boonen (2/6) | Boonen (4/6) | Sagan (2/10) | Degenkolb (2/4) | Paolini | Sagan (5/10) |
Ronde van Vlaanderen | Devolder | Cancellara (2/7) | Nuyens | Boonen (5/6) | Cancellara (5/7) | Cancellara (7/7) | Kristoff (3/7) | Sagan (6/10) |
Vuelta al País Vasco | Contador (1/9) | Horner (1/2) | Klöden | S Sánchez | Quintana (1/7) | Contador (6/9) | Rodríguez (6/6) | Contador (9/9) |
Paris–Roubaix | Boonen (1/6) | Cancellara (3/7) | Vansummeren | Boonen (6/6) | Cancellara (6/7) | Terpstra (1/4) | Degenkolb (4/4) | Hayman |
Amstel Gold Race | Ivanov | Gilbert (2/12) | Gilbert (4/12) | Gasparotto (1/2) | Kreuziger (2/2) | Gilbert (9/12) | Kwiatkowski (1/7) | Gasparotto (2/2) |
La Flèche Wallonne | Rebellin | Evans (1/4) | Gilbert (5/12) | Rodríguez (2/6) | Moreno | Valverde (4/14) | Valverde (6/14) | Valverde (8/14) |
Liège–Bastogne–Liège | A Schleck (1/2) | Vinokourov | Gilbert (6/12) | Iglinsky | D Martin (3/4) | Gerrans (6/9) | Valverde (7/14) | Poels |
Tour de Romandie | Kreuziger (1/2) | Špilak (1/3) | Evans (3/4) | Wiggins (3/5) | Froome (1/11) | Froome (4/11) | Zakarin | Quintana (5/7) |
Giro d'Italia | Menchov | Basso | Scarponi (3/3) | Hesjedal | Nibali (4/9) | Quintana (2/7) | Contador (8/9) | Nibali (7/9) |
Critérium du Dauphiné | Valverde (2/14) | Brajkovič | Wiggins (1/5) | Wiggins (4/5) | Froome (2/11) | Talansky | Froome (5/11) | Froome (7/11) |
Tour de Suisse | Cancellara (1/7) | F Schleck | Leipheimer | Costa (2/5) | Costa (3/5) | Costa (4/5) | Špilak (2/3) | López |
Tour de France | Contador (2/9) | A Schleck (2/2) | Evans (4/4) | Wiggins (5/5) | Froome (3/11) | Nibali (5/9) | Froome (6/11) | Froome (8/11) |
Clásica Ciclista San Sebastián | Barredo | LL Sánchez (2/3) | Gilbert (7/12) | LL Sánchez (3/3) | Gallopin | Valverde (5/14) | A Yates | Mollema |
Tour de Pologne | Ballan | D Martin (1/4) | Sagan (1/10) | Moser | Weening | Majka | Izagirre | Wellens (4/5) |
BinckBank Tour | Boasson Hagen (2/5) | T Martin (1/4) | Boasson Hagen (3/5) | Boom | Štybar | Wellens (1/5) | Wellens (2/5) | Terpstra (2/4) |
Vuelta a España | Valverde (3/14) | Nibali (1/9) | Cobo | Contador (4/9) | Horner (2/2) | Contador (7/9) | Aru | Quintana (6/7) |
Cyclassics Hamburg | Farrar (1/2) | Farrar (2/2) | Boasson Hagen (4/5) | Démare (1/2) | Degenkolb (1/4) | Kristoff (2/7) | Greipel (2/2) | Ewan |
Bretagne Classic Ouest-France | Gerrans (1/9) | Goss (1/2) | Bole | Boasson Hagen (5/5) | Pozzato | Chavanel | Kristoff (4/7) | Naesen (1/2) |
Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec | Not an event | Voeckler | Gilbert (8/12) | Gerrans (4/9) | Gesink (2/2) | Gerrans (7/9) | Urán | Sagan (7/10) |
Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal | Not an event | Gesink (1/2) | Costa (1/5) | Nordhaug | Sagan (3/10) | Gerrans (8/9) | Wellens (3/5) | Van Avermaet (2/6) |
Il Lombardia | Gilbert (1/12) | Gilbert (3/12) | Zaugg | Rodríguez (3/6) | Rodríguez (4/6) | D Martin (4/4) | Nibali (6/9) | Chaves |
Tour of Beijing | Not an event | T Martin (3/4) | T Martin (4/4) | Intxausti | Gilbert (10/12) | Not an event |
Winners after expansion (since 2017)
Year | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 |
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Tour Down Under | Porte (4/6) | Impey | |
Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race | Arndt | McCarthy | |
UAE Tour | Costa (5/5) | Valverde (13/14) | |
Omloop Het Nieuwsblad | Van Avermaet (3/6) | Valgren (1/2) | |
Strade Bianche | Kwiatkowski (3/7) | Benoot | |
Paris–Nice | Henao | Soler | |
Tirreno–Adriatico | Quintana (7/7) | Kwiatkowski (6/7) | |
Milan–San Remo | Kwiatkowski (4/7) | Nibali (9/9) | |
Three Days of Bruges-De Panne | Part of the UCI Europe Tour | ||
E3 Harelbeke | Van Avermaet (4/6) | Terpstra (3/4) | |
Volta a Catalunya | Valverde (9/14) | Valverde (14/14) | |
Gent–Wevelgem | Van Avermaet (5/6) | Sagan (9/10) | |
Dwars door Vlaanderen | Lampaert (1/2) | Lampaert (2/2) | |
Ronde van Vlaanderen | Gilbert (11/12) | Terpstra (4/4) | |
Itzulia Basque Country | Valverde (10/14) | Roglič (1/2) | |
Paris–Roubaix | Van Avermaet (6/6) | Sagan (10/10) | |
Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey | Ulissi (2/2) | Prades | |
Amstel Gold Race | Gilbert (12/12) | Valgren (2/2) | |
La Flèche Wallonne | Valverde (11/14) | Alaphilippe (1/2) | |
Liège–Bastogne–Liège | Valverde (12/14) | Jungels | |
Eschborn-Frankfurt | Kristoff (5/7) | Kristoff (7/7) | |
Tour de Romandie | Porte (5/6) | Roglič (2/2) | |
Tour of California | Bennett | Bernal | |
Giro d'Italia | Dumoulin (1/2) | Froome (11/11) | |
Critérium du Dauphiné | Fuglsang | Thomas (3/4) | |
Tour de Suisse | Špilak (3/3) | Porte (6/6) | |
Tour de France | Froome (9/11) | Thomas (4/4) | |
Clásica San Sebastián | Kwiatkowski (5/7) | Alaphilippe (2/2) | |
London–Surrey Classic | Kristoff (6/7) | Ackermann | |
Tour de Pologne | Teuns | Kwiatkowski (7/7) | |
BinckBank Tour | Dumoulin (2/2) | Mohorič | |
EuroEyes Cyclassics Hamburg | Viviani (1/3) | Viviani (3/3) | |
Bretagne Classic-Ouest-France | Viviani (2/3) | Naesen (2/2) | |
Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec | Sagan (8/10) | Matthews (1/2) | |
Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal | Ulissi (1/2) | Matthews (2/2) | |
Vuelta a España | Froome (10/11) | S Yates | |
Il Lombardia | Nibali (8/9) | Pinot | |
Tour of Guangxi | Wellens (5/5) | Moscon |
Most race wins
Riders in italics are no longer active.
Rank | Cyclist | Wins |
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1. | Alejandro Valverde | 14 |
2. | Philippe Gilbert | 12 |
3. | Chris Froome | 11 |
4. | Peter Sagan | 10 |
5. | Alberto Contador | 9 |
Simon Gerrans | 9 | |
Vincenzo Nibali | 9 | |
8. | Fabian Cancellara | 7 |
Alexander Kristoff | 7 | |
Michał Kwiatkowski | 7 | |
Nairo Quintana | 7 | |
12. | Tom Boonen | 6 |
Richie Porte | 6 | |
Joaquim Rodríguez | 6 | |
Greg Van Avermaet | 6 | |
16. | Edvald Boasson Hagen | 5 |
Rui Costa | 5 | |
Tim Wellens | 5 | |
Bradley Wiggins | 5 | |
20. | John Degenkolb | 4 |
Cadel Evans | 4 | |
Dan Martin | 4 | |
Tony Martin | 4 | |
Niki Terpstra | 4 | |
Geraint Thomas | 4 |
Race wins by country
Rank | Nation | Wins | Riders |
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1. | Spain | 41 | Valverde (14), Contador (9), Rodríguez (6), LL Sánchez (3), Barredo, Cobo, Freire, Intxausti, Izagirre, Moreno, Prades, S Sánchez, Soler |
2. | Belgium | 38 | Gilbert (12), Boonen (6), Van Avermaet (6), Wellens (5), Lampaert (2), Naesen (2), Benoot, Devolder, Nuyens, Teuns, Vansummeren |
3. | Australia | 29 | Gerrans (9), Porte (6), Evans (4), Goss (2), Matthews (2), Davis, Dennis, Ewan, Hayman, McCarthy, Meyer |
4. | Italy | 28 | Nibali (9), Scarponi (3), Viviani (3), Gasparotto (2), Ulissi (2), Aru, Ballan, Basso, Garzelli, Moscon, Moser, Paolini, Pozzato, Rebellin |
5. | Great Britain | 23 | Froome (11), Wiggins (5), Thomas (4), Cavendish, A Yates, S Yates |
6. | Germany | 14 | Degenkolb (4), T Martin (4), Greipel (2), Ackermann, Arndt, Ciolek, Klöden |
7. | Colombia | 13 | Quintana (7), Bernal, Betancur, Chaves, Henao, López, Urán |
Netherlands | Terpstra (4), Dumoulin (2), Gesink (2), Boom, Mollema, Poels, Slagter, Weening | ||
Norway | Kristoff (7), Boasson Hagen (5), Nordhaug | ||
10. | Slovakia | 10 | Sagan (10) |
11. | Switzerland | 9 | Cancellara (7), Albasini, Zaugg |
12. | France | 8 | Alaphilippe (2), Démare (2), Chavanel, Gallopin, Pinot, Voeckler |
Poland | Kwiatkowski (7), Majka | ||
Slovenia | Špilak (3), Roglič (2), Bole, Brajkovič, Mohorič | ||
15. | United States | 6 | Farrar (2), Horner (2), Leipheimer, Talansky |
16. | Portugal | 5 | Costa (5) |
17. | Ireland | 4 | D Martin (4) |
Luxembourg | A Schleck (2), Jungels, F Schleck | ||
19. | Czech Republic | 3 | Kreuziger (2), Štybar |
Denmark | Valgren (2), Fuglsang | ||
Russia | Ivanov, Menchov, Zakarin | ||
22. | Kazakhstan | 2 | Iglinsky, Vinokourov |
23. | Austria | 1 | Eisel |
Canada | Hesjedal | ||
New Zealand | Bennett | ||
South Africa | Impey |
Race wins by team
Teams in italics are no longer active.
Rank | Team | Wins | Riders |
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1. | Team Sky | 39 | Froome (11), Kwiatkowski (6), Wiggins (5), Thomas (4), Boasson Hagen (3), Porte (3), Viviani (2), Bernal, Henao, Moscon, Nordhaug, Poels |
2. | Movistar Team | 29 | Valverde (14), Quintana (7), Costa (3), LL Sánchez (2), Intxausti, Izagirre, Soler |
3. | Deceuninck–Quick-Step | 25 | Boonen (6), Terpstra (4), Alaphilippe (2), Gilbert (2), Lampaert (2), Barredo, Davis, Devolder, Jungels, Kwiatkowski, T Martin, Štybar, Urán, Viviani |
4. | Team Katusha–Alpecin | 18 | Rodríguez (6), Kristoff (6), Špilak (2), Ivanov, Moreno, Paolini, Zakarin |
Tinkoff | Contador (6), Cancellara (3), Sagan (3), A Schleck (2), Kreuziger, Majka, Nuyens, F Schleck | ||
6. | CCC Team | 17 | Van Avermaet (6), Evans (4), Porte (3), Gilbert (2), Dennis, Teuns |
7. | Astana | 16 | Nibali (5), Contador (3), Valgren (2), Aru, Fuglsang, Gasparotto, Iglinsky, López, Vinokourov |
Mitchelton–Scott | Gerrans (8), Albasini, Chaves, Ewan, Hayman, Impey, Weening, A Yates, S Yates | ||
9. | Lotto–Soudal | 15 | Gilbert (8), Wellens (5), Benoot, Greipel |
10. | UAE Team Emirates | 11 | Costa (2), Scarponi (2), Ulissi (2), Ballan, Bole, Kristoff, Pozzato, Špilak |
11. | EF Education First Pro Cycling | 10 | D Martin (4), Farrar (2), Hesjedal, Meyer, Talansky, Vansummeren |
Team Jumbo–Visma | Gesink (2), Roglič (2), Bennett, Boom, Freire, Menchov, LL Sánchez, Slagter | ||
HTC–Highroad | T Martin (3), Boasson Hagen (2), Goss (2), Cavendish, Eisel, Greipel | ||
14. | Liquigas | 9 | Sagan (4), Nibali (2), Basso, Kreuziger, Moser |
Team Sunweb | Degenkolb (4), Dumoulin (2), Matthews (2), Arndt | ||
16. | Trek–Segafredo | 8 | Cancellara (4), Gallopin, Horner, Mollema, Zaugg |
17. | Bora–Hansgrohe | 5 | Sagan (3), Ackermann, McCarthy |
18. | Team RadioShack | 4 | Brajkovič, Horner, Klöden, Leipheimer |
19. | Bahrain–Merida | 3 | Nibali (2), Mohorič |
Groupama–FDJ | Démare (2), Pinot | ||
21. | AG2R La Mondiale | 2 | Betancur, Naesen |
Androni Giocattoli–Sidermec | Rebellin, Scarponi | ||
IAM Cycling | Chavanel, Naesen | ||
24. | Team Dimension Data | 1 | Ciolek |
Direct Énergie | Voeckler | ||
Euskadi–Murias | Prades | ||
Wanty–Groupe Gobert | Gasparotto | ||
Acqua & Sapone | Garzelli | ||
Cervélo TestTeam | Gerrans | ||
Euskaltel–Euskadi | S Sánchez | ||
Saunier Duval–Prodir | Cobo |
History of team participation
Dark grey indicates that the team was not operating in the year in question. Light blue indicates that the team was competing at a lower level in the year in question.
2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 |
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Ag2r–La Mondiale | Ag2r–La Mondiale | Ag2r–La Mondiale | Ag2r–La Mondiale | Ag2r–La Mondiale | Ag2r–La Mondiale | AG2R La Mondiale | AG2R La Mondiale | AG2R La Mondiale | AG2R La Mondiale | AG2R La Mondiale |
Astana | Astana | Astana | Astana | Astana | Astana | Astana | Astana | Astana | Astana | Astana |
Bahrain–Merida | Bahrain–Merida | Bahrain–Merida | ||||||||
Team NetApp | Team NetApp | Team NetApp | NetApp–Endura | NetApp–Endura | Bora–Argon 18 | Bora–Argon 18 | Bora–Hansgrohe | Bora–Hansgrohe | Bora–Hansgrohe | |
BMC Racing Team | BMC Racing Team | BMC Racing Team | BMC Racing Team | BMC Racing Team | BMC Racing Team | BMC Racing Team | BMC Racing Team | BMC Racing Team | BMC Racing Team | CCC Team |
Quick-Step | Quick-Step | Quick-Step | Omega Pharma–Quick-Step | Omega Pharma–Quick-Step | Omega Pharma–Quick-Step | Etixx–Quick-Step | Etixx–Quick-Step | Quick-Step Floors | Quick-Step Floors | Deceuninck–Quick-Step |
Garmin–Slipstream | Garmin–Transitions | Garmin–Cervélo | Garmin–Barracuda Garmin–Sharp | Garmin–Sharp | Garmin–Sharp | Cannondale–Garmin | Cannondale Cannondale–Drapac | Cannondale–Drapac | EF Education First–Drapac p/b Cannondale | EF Education First Pro Cycling |
Française des Jeux | Française des Jeux FDJ | FDJ | FDJ–BigMat | FDJ FDJ.fr | FDJ.fr | FDJ | FDJ | FDJ | FDJ Groupama–FDJ | Groupama–FDJ |
Silence–Lotto | Omega Pharma–Lotto | Omega Pharma–Lotto | Lotto–Belisol | Lotto–Belisol | Lotto–Belisol | Lotto–Soudal | Lotto–Soudal | Lotto–Soudal | Lotto–Soudal | Lotto–Soudal |
GreenEDGE Orica–GreenEDGE | Orica–GreenEDGE | Orica–GreenEDGE | Orica–GreenEDGE | Orica–GreenEDGE Orica–BikeExchange | Orica–Scott | Mitchelton–Scott | Mitchelton–Scott | |||
Caisse d'Epargne | Caisse d'Epargne | Movistar Team | Movistar Team | Movistar Team | Movistar Team | Movistar Team | Movistar Team | Movistar Team | Movistar Team | Movistar Team |
MTN Cycling | MTN–Energade | MTN–Qhubeka | MTN–Qhubeka | MTN–Qhubeka | MTN–Qhubeka | MTN–Qhubeka | Team Dimension Data | Team Dimension Data | Team Dimension Data | Team Dimension Data |
Rabobank | Rabobank | Rabobank | Rabobank | Blanco Pro Cycling Belkin Pro Cycling | Belkin Pro Cycling | LottoNL–Jumbo | LottoNL–Jumbo | LottoNL–Jumbo | LottoNL–Jumbo | Team Jumbo–Visma |
Team Katusha | Team Katusha | Team Katusha | Team Katusha | Team Katusha | Team Katusha | Team Katusha | Team Katusha | Team Katusha–Alpecin | Team Katusha–Alpecin | Team Katusha–Alpecin |
Team Sky | Team Sky | Team Sky | Team Sky | Team Sky | Team Sky | Team Sky | Team Sky | Team Sky | Team Sky | |
Skil–Shimano | Skil–Shimano | Skil–Shimano | Project 1t4i Argos–Shimano | Argos–Shimano | Giant–Shimano | Team Giant–Alpecin | Team Giant–Alpecin | Team Sunweb | Team Sunweb | Team Sunweb |
Leopard Trek | RadioShack–Nissan | RadioShack–Leopard | Trek Factory Racing | Trek Factory Racing | Trek–Segafredo | Trek–Segafredo | Trek–Segafredo | Trek–Segafredo | ||
Lampre–NGC | Lampre–Farnese Vini Lampre–Farnese | Lampre–ISD | Lampre–ISD | Lampre–Merida | Lampre–Merida | Lampre–Merida | Lampre–Merida | UAE Abu Dhabi UAE Team Emirates | UAE Team Emirates | UAE Team Emirates |
IAM Cycling | IAM Cycling | IAM Cycling | IAM Cycling | |||||||
Team Saxo Bank | Team Saxo Bank | Saxo Bank–SunGard | Team Saxo Bank Saxo Bank–Tinkoff Bank | Saxo–Tinkoff | Tinkoff–Saxo | Tinkoff–Saxo | Tinkoff | |||
Liquigas Liquigas–Doimo | Liquigas–Doimo | Liquigas–Cannondale | Liquigas–Cannondale | Cannondale | Cannondale | |||||
Bbox Bouygues Telecom | Bbox Bouygues Telecom | Team Europcar | Team Europcar | Team Europcar | Team Europcar | Team Europcar | Direct Énergie | Direct Énergie | Direct Énergie | Direct Énergie |
Euskaltel–Euskadi | Euskaltel–Euskadi | Euskaltel–Euskadi | Euskaltel–Euskadi | Euskaltel–Euskadi | ||||||
Vacansoleil | Vacansoleil | Vacansoleil–DCM | Vacansoleil–DCM | Vacansoleil–DCM | ||||||
Team Columbia–High Road Team Columbia–HTC | Team HTC–Columbia | HTC–Highroad | ||||||||
Team RadioShack | Team RadioShack | |||||||||
Fuji–Servetto | Footon–Servetto–Fuji | Geox–TMC | ||||||||
Team Milram | Team Milram | |||||||||
Cofidis | Cofidis | Cofidis | Cofidis | Cofidis | Cofidis | Cofidis | Cofidis | Cofidis | Cofidis | Cofidis |
Notes
^ Prior to its merger with the Dubai Tour in 2019, this was known as the Abu Dhabi Tour.
^ The E3 Prijs Vlaanderen — Harelbeke became part of the World Tour in 2012.
^ The so called Three Days of De Panne, by then a one day race despite its name, became part of the World Tour in 2019, after the Tour ceased to be a ranking series.
References
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