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UCI Women's Road World Rankings

UCI Women's Road World Rankings

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The UCI Women's Road Rankings is a system of ranking road bicycle racers based upon the results in all women's UCI-sanctioned races over a twelve-month period. The world rankings were first instituted by the UCI in 1994.[1] Points are awarded according to finishing positions in each race, with lesser points for each stage of stage races and for wearing the race leader's jersey. The road races at the Olympics and Road World Championships are worth the most points. The team rankings are calculated by summing the points of the team's four best placed riders, and the national rankings by summing the points of the nation's five best placed riders.[2]

Between 1998 and 2015, the competition was run in parallel to the UCI Women's Road World Cup, which has included only six to twelve of the most prestigious one-day races. These are worth more points than other one-day races.[2] Since 2016, the competition has been run in parallel with the UCI Women's World Tour.

Rankings

In the races throughout the year, points are earned for an individual ranking, a team ranking and a ranking by nation.

  • Individual ranking: This is calculated monthly by adding the points obtained by each rider in a women's race on the UCI calendar. Points earned during the same period of the previous year are deducted.
  • Team ranking: This is calculated monthly by adding the points obtained by the top four riders in the individual ranking of each UCI Women's Team. Since 2021, this ranking has been calculated as an annual championship rather than as an ongoing ranking.
  • National ranking: This is calculated by adding the points obtained by the top five riders in the individual ranking of each nation.

Current rankings

More information Rank, Rider ...
More information Rank, Team ...

Number one ranked riders and nations

The following is a list of riders who and nations which have achieved the number one position:

More information Number 1 ranked individuals, No. ...
Key
Record
As of 2 November 2021

Teams

A ranking for teams was also previously provided on a rolling basis, but was replaced with an annual ranking for the 2021 season.[4]

More information Number 1 ranked teams (rolling), No. ...
More information Annual Team Rankings, Year ...

Year-End Rankings

The following is a list of top ranked elite riders, team and nation at the end of each season:[5]

More information Year, Top-ranked individual ...

Points

Points can be earned during stage races and one-day races during year. It depends upon the category of the race how many points could be earned. There are several categories, related to their importance.

  • World Cup races (CDM)
  • World Championships (CM)
  • First category races, divided into two categories:
    • 1.1 category (one day race)
    • 2.1 category (stage race)
  • Second category races, divided into two categories:
    • 1.2 category (one day race)
    • 2.2 category (stage race)
  • Continental Championships
  • National Championships
More information Pos., World Cup ...
More information Continental Championships, Europe and America ...
More information National Championships, 1st-10th place ...
More information Olympic Games and World Championships, Pos. ...

See also


References

  1. "Introduction To Women's Cycling". Procyclingwomen.com. Retrieved 16 July 2012.
  2. "Chapter XII: Elite Women's Classifications". UCI Cycling Regulations: Part 2 Road Races. UCI. 1 February 2012.
  3. "The ins and outs of UCI Rankings". UCI. Retrieved 2 November 2021.
  4. "World Ranking". UCI. Retrieved 26 July 2017.

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