Road cycling competitions
The 2011 UCI World Tour was the third edition of the ranking system launched by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) in 2009. The series started with the Tour Down Under 's opening stage on 18 January, and consisted of 14 stage races and 13 one-day races, culminating in the Giro di Lombardia on 15 October.
Events
All 26 events from the 2010 UCI World Ranking were included, though the UCI ProTour classification of events under which 16 of these were previously promoted has now been disbanded. In addition to this, the five stage Tour of Beijing has been added to the schedule.
The 18 teams that hold UCI ProTeam status are obliged to participate in all races. The organisers of each race can additionally invite other teams that hold UCI Pro-Continental status, or an ad hoc national selection, to compete.
Race
Date
Winner
Second
Third
Other points[ 1] (4th place onwards)
Stage points
Tour Down Under
January 18–23
Cameron Meyer (AUS ) (100 pts)
Matthew Goss (AUS ) (80 pts)
Ben Swift (GBR ) (70 pts)
60, 50, 40, 30, 20, 10, 4
6, 4, 2, 1, 1
Paris–Nice
March 6–13
Tony Martin (GER ) (100 pts)
Andreas Klöden (GER ) (80 pts)
Bradley Wiggins (GBR ) (70 pts)
60, 50, 40, 30, 20, 10, 4
6, 4, 2, 1, 1
Tirreno–Adriatico
March 9–15
Cadel Evans (AUS ) (100 pts)
Robert Gesink (NED ) (80 pts)
Michele Scarponi (ITA ) (70 pts)
60, 50, 40, 30, 20, 10, 4
6, 4, 2, 1, 1
Milan–San Remo
March 19
Matthew Goss (AUS ) (100 pts)
Fabian Cancellara (SUI ) (80 pts)
Philippe Gilbert (BEL ) (70 pts)
60, 50, 40, 30, 20, 10, 4
N/A
Volta a Catalunya
March 21–27
Michele Scarponi (ITA ) † (100 pts)
Dan Martin (IRL ) † (80 pts)
Chris Horner (USA ) † (70 pts)
60, 50, 40, 30, 20, 10, 4
6, 4, 2, 1, 1
Gent–Wevelgem
March 27
Tom Boonen (BEL ) (80 pts)
Daniele Bennati (ITA ) (60 pts)
Tyler Farrar (USA ) (50 pts)
40, 30, 22, 14, 10, 6, 2
N/A
Tour of Flanders
April 3
Nick Nuyens (BEL ) (100 pts)
Sylvain Chavanel (FRA ) (80 pts)
Fabian Cancellara (SUI ) (70 pts)
60, 50, 40, 30, 20, 10, 4
N/A
Tour of the Basque Country
April 4–9
Andreas Klöden (GER ) (100 pts)
Chris Horner (USA ) (80 pts)
Robert Gesink (NED ) (70 pts)
60, 50, 40, 30, 20, 10, 4
6, 4, 2, 1, 1
Paris–Roubaix
April 10
Johan Vansummeren (BEL ) (100 pts)
Fabian Cancellara (SUI ) (80 pts)
Maarten Tjallingii (NED ) (70 pts)
60, 50, 40, 30, 20, 10, 4
N/A
Amstel Gold Race
April 17
Philippe Gilbert (BEL ) (80 pts)
Joaquim Rodríguez (ESP ) (60 pts)
Simon Gerrans (AUS ) (50 pts)
40, 30, 22, 14, 10, 6, 2
N/A
La Flèche Wallonne
April 20
Philippe Gilbert (BEL ) (80 pts)
Joaquim Rodríguez (ESP ) (60 pts)
Samuel Sánchez (ESP ) (50 pts)
40, 30, 22, 14, 10, 6, 2
N/A
Liège–Bastogne–Liège
April 24
Philippe Gilbert (BEL ) (100 pts)
Fränk Schleck (LUX ) (80 pts)
Andy Schleck (LUX ) (70 pts)
60, 50, 40, 30, 20, 10, 4
N/A
Tour de Romandie
April 26 – May 1
Cadel Evans (AUS ) (100 pts)
Tony Martin (GER ) (80 pts)
Alexander Vinokourov (KAZ ) (70 pts)
60, 50, 40, 30, 20, 10, 4
6, 4, 2, 1, 1
Giro d'Italia
May 7–29
Michele Scarponi (ITA ) † (170 pts)
Vincenzo Nibali (ITA ) † (130 pts)
John Gadret (FRA ) † (100 pts)
90, 80, 70, 60, 52, 44, 38, 32, 26, 22, 18, 14, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2
16, 8, 4, 2, 1
Critérium du Dauphiné
June 5–12
Bradley Wiggins (GBR ) (100 pts)
Cadel Evans (AUS ) (80 pts)
Alexander Vinokourov (KAZ ) (70 pts)
60, 50, 40, 30, 20, 10, 4
6, 4, 2, 1, 1
Tour de Suisse
June 11–19
Levi Leipheimer (USA ) (100 pts)
Damiano Cunego (ITA ) (80 pts)
Steven Kruijswijk (NED ) (70 pts)
60, 50, 40, 30, 20, 10, 4
6, 4, 2, 1, 1
Tour de France
July 2–24
Cadel Evans (AUS ) (200 pts)
Andy Schleck (LUX ) (150 pts)
Fränk Schleck (LUX ) (120 pts)
110, 100, 90, 80, 70, 60, 50, 40, 30, 24, 20, 16, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4
20, 10, 6, 4, 2
Clásica de San Sebastián
July 30
Philippe Gilbert (BEL ) (80 pts)
Carlos Barredo (ESP ) (60 pts)
Greg Van Avermaet (BEL ) (50 pts)
40, 30, 22, 14, 10, 6, 2
N/A
Tour de Pologne
July 31 – August 6
Peter Sagan (SVK ) (100 pts)
Dan Martin (IRL ) (80 pts)
Marco Marcato (ITA ) (70 pts)
60, 50, 40, 30, 20, 10, 4
6, 4, 2, 1, 1
Eneco Tour
August 8–14
Edvald Boasson Hagen (NOR ) (100 pts)
Philippe Gilbert (BEL ) (80 pts)
David Millar (GBR ) (70 pts)
60, 50, 40, 30, 20, 10, 4
6, 4, 2, 1, 1
Vuelta a España
August 20 – September 11
Chris Froome (GBR ) ^ (170 pts)
Bradley Wiggins (GBR ) ^ (130 pts)
Bauke Mollema (NED ) ^ (100 pts)
90, 80, 70, 60, 52, 44, 38, 32, 26, 22, 18, 14, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2
16, 8, 4, 2, 1
Vattenfall Cyclassics
August 21
Edvald Boasson Hagen (NOR ) (80 pts)
Gerald Ciolek (GER ) (60 pts)
Borut Božič (SLO ) (50 pts)
40, 30, 22, 14, 10, 6, 2
N/A
GP Ouest-France
August 28
Grega Bole (SLO ) (80 pts)
Simon Gerrans (AUS ) (60 pts)
Thomas Voeckler (FRA ) (50 pts)
40, 30, 22, 14, 10, 6, 2
N/A
GP de Québec
September 9
Philippe Gilbert (BEL ) (80 pts)
Robert Gesink (NED ) (60 pts)
Rigoberto Urán (COL ) (50 pts)
40, 30, 22, 14, 10, 6, 2
N/A
GP de Montréal
September 11
Rui Costa (POR ) (80 pts)
Pierrick Fédrigo (FRA ) (60 pts)
Philippe Gilbert (BEL ) (50 pts)
40, 30, 22, 14, 10, 6, 2
N/A
Tour of Beijing
October 5–9
Tony Martin (GER ) (100 pts)
David Millar (GBR ) (80 pts)
Chris Froome (GBR ) (70 pts)
60, 50, 40, 30, 20, 10, 4
6, 4, 2, 1, 1
Giro di Lombardia
October 15
Oliver Zaugg (SUI ) (100 pts)
Dan Martin (IRL ) (80 pts)
Joaquim Rodríguez (ESP ) (70 pts)
60, 50, 40, 30, 20, 10, 4
N/A
†: Riders promoted after removal of the results of Alberto Contador .
^: Riders promoted after removal of the results of Juan José Cobo .
Final standings
In a change from previous years, only riders of a UCI ProTeam were to be able to score points for the world ranking.[ 2] However, in early 2012, the UCI included such riders in a revised table, but non ProTour teams were still omitted from the team rankings. This was subsequently reverted, and the 52 non ProTeam riders were again removed from the calculations.
Alberto Contador, who initially finished in third place overall, had his results retrospectively removed in February 2012, and his points were reallocated. Spain had been leader of the nation rankings before this reallocation.
Individual
Source:[ 3]
Riders tied with the same number of points are classified by number of victories, then number of second places, third places, and so on, in World Tour events and stages.[ 4]
230 riders on UCI ProTour teams scored points.
Team
Source:[ 5]
Team rankings were calculated by adding the ranking points of the top five riders of a team in the table.
Rank
Team
Points
Top five riders
1
Omega Pharma–Lotto
1101
Gilbert (718), Greipel (132), Van Den Broeck (125), Roelandts (66), Vanendert (60)
2
Team Sky
1069
Wiggins (289), Boasson Hagen (260), Froome (230), Urán (179), Gerrans (111)
3
Leopard Trek
1024
F Schleck (284), A Schleck (252), Cancellara (252), Fuglsang (136) Zaugg (100)
4
HTC–Highroad
892
Martin (349), Goss (217), Cavendish (152), Pinotti (110), Sivtsov (64)
5
BMC Racing Team
887
Evans (584), Ballan (100), Van Avermaet (90), Phinney (71), Frank (42)
6
Lampre–ISD
856
Scarponi (419), Cunego (213), Bole (91), Petacchi (81), Niemiec (52)
7
Liquigas–Cannondale
837
Nibali (310), Basso (250), P. Sagan (198), Ponzi (54), Capecchi (25)
8
Garmin–Cervélo
818
Martin (296), Millar (185), Hushovd (123), Farrar (108), Meyer (106)
9
Rabobank
687
Gesink (222), Mollema (190), Kruijswijk (128), Matthews (74), Ten Dam (73)
10
Team RadioShack
649
Klöden (207), Leipheimer (158), Horner (153), Brajkovič (71), Rast (60)
11
Team Katusha
632
Rodríguez (446), Moreno (80), Pozzato (50), Kolobnev (30), Brutt (26)
12
Euskaltel–Euskadi
489
Sánchez (317), Nieve (92), Antón (72), Castroviejo (6), Pérez (2)
13
Movistar Team
484
Intxausti (118), Costa (101), Tondo (100), Rojas (95), Ventoso (70)
14
Astana
434
Vinokourov (230), Kreuziger (145), Tiralongo (23), Hryvko (20), Clarke (16)
15
Ag2r–La Mondiale
398
Péraud (161), Gadret (126), Nocentini (46), Dupont (34), Mondory (31)
16
Quick-Step
383
Boonen (140), Chavanel (90), Ciolek (67), Devenyns (50), Cataldo (36)
17
Vacansoleil–DCM
369
Marcato (102), Poels (94), Leukemans (76), Božič (57), Van Leijen (40)
18
Saxo Bank–SunGard
228
Nuyens (101), C A Sørensen (80), J. J. Haedo (34), Porte (10), Cooke (3)
Nation
Source:[ 6]
National rankings were calculated by adding the ranking points of the top five riders registered in a nation in the table. The national rankings are used to determine how many riders a country can have in the World Championships [ 7] and the Olympics .[ 8]
Rank
Nation
Points
Top five riders
1
Italy
1302
Scarponi (419), Nibali (310), Basso (250), Cunego (213), Pinotti (110)
2
Belgium
1184
Gilbert (718), Boonen (140), Van Den Broeck (125), Nuyens (101), Van Summeren (100)
3
Australia
1092
Evans (584), Goss (217), Gerrans (111), Meyer (106), Matthews (74)
4
Spain
1076
Rodríguez (446), Sánchez (317), Intxausti (118), Tondo (100), Rojas (95)
5
Great Britain
947
Wiggins (289), Froome (230), Millar (185), Cavendish (152), Swift (91)
6
Germany
798
Martin (349), Klöden (207), Greipel (132), Ciolek (67), Weggman (43)
7
Netherlands
707
Gesink (222), Mollema (190), Kruijswijk (128), Poels (94), Ten Dam (73)
8
United States
571
Leipheimer (158), Horner (153), Farrar (108), Danielson (81), Phinney (71)
9
Luxembourg
536
F Schleck (284), A Schleck (252)
10
Switzerland
470
Cancellara (252), Zaugg (100), Rast (60), Frank (42), Albasini (16)
11
France
442
Péraud (161), Gadret (126), Chavanel (90), Dupont (34), Mondory (31)
12
Norway
390
Boasson Hagen (260), Hushovd (123), Kristoff (7)
13
Ireland
319
Martin (296), Roche (19), Deignan (4)
14
Denmark
285
Fuglsang (136), Sørensen (80), Bak (54), Rasmussen (13), Jørgensen (2)
15
Kazakhstan
234
Vinokourov (230), Renev (4)
16
Slovenia
219
Bole (91), Brajkovič (71), Božič (57)
17
Slovakia
214
P. Sagan (198), P. Velits (16)
18
Colombia
185
Urán (179), Soler (6)
19
Portugal
165
Costa (101), Machado (35), Cardoso (27), Paulinho (1), Oliveira (1)
20
Czech Republic
146
Kreuziger (145), Raboň (1)
Riders from 35 countries scored points.
Leader progress
References
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