UCI ProSeries

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UCI ProSeries
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2024 UCI ProSeries
SportRoad bicycle racing
Founded2020
CountryEurope, Asia, Argentina and United States

The UCI ProSeries is the second tier men's elite road cycling tour. It was inaugurated in 2020. The series is placed below the UCI World Tour, but above the various regional UCI Continental Circuits.

Development

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In December 2018, the UCI announced various reforms to the structure and organisation of men's professional road racing.[1] One of the major changes is the introduction of a new division of races called the UCI ProSeries. With the introduction of the ProSeries, the UCI .HC road races disappeared from the calendar. In October 2019, the UCI published the 2020 UCI International Road Calendar, including the ProSeries.[2] The inaugural season of the ProSeries was planned to include 57 events, which were formerly World Tour, .HC or .1 events, but many were cancelled due to the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic of 2020–21.

Team participation

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In events of the ProSeries, UCI WorldTeams may participate, up to a maximum of 70% in European races and 65% in other races. The rest of the teams participating may be UCI ProTeams, UCI Continental teams, or National teams.[3]

Events

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The inaugural UCI ProSeries calendar consisted of 57 events, of which 30 were one-day races (1.Pro) and 27 were stage races (2.Pro). Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, multiple events were cancelled, postponed or introduced in both 2020 and 2021 and the ProSeries calendar has been revised several times. The calendar features events in 19 countries on 4 continents: Argentina, Austria, Belgium, China, Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Netherlands, Norway, Oman, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, Turkey and United States.

Winners by race

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Year 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Argentina Vuelta a San Juan Belgium Evenepoel (1/11) Cancelled Colombia MÁ López (2/2) Not on calendar
Spain Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana Slovenia Pogačar (1/6) Switzerland Küng Russia Vlasov (2/2) Portugal Costa (1/2) United States McNulty (2/3)
Portugal Figueira Champions Classic Not on calendar Part of UCI Europe Tour Belgium Evenepoel (10/11)
Spain Clásica de Almería Germany Ackermann (1/2) Italy Nizzolo (1/2) Norway Kristoff (1/3) Italy Moschetti Netherlands Kooij (4/4)
Oman Tour of Oman Cancelled Czech Republic Hirt United States Jorgenson United Kingdom A Yates (2/2)
France Tour de la Provence Colombia Quintana (1/2) Colombia Sosa (1/2) Colombia Quintana (2/2) Cancelled Part of UCI Europe Tour
Portugal Volta ao Algarve Belgium Evenepoel (2/11) Portugal Rodrigues Belgium Evenepoel (8/11) Colombia D Martínez (2/2) Belgium Evenepoel (11/11)
Spain Vuelta a Andalucía Denmark Fuglsang Colombia MÁ López (1/2) Netherlands Poels Slovenia Pogačar (5/6) No winner
France Faun-Ardèche Classic France Cavagna France Gaudu United States McNulty (1/3) France Alaphilippe (2/2) Spain Ayuso
Belgium Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne Denmark Asgreen Denmark M Pedersen (1/3) Netherlands Jakobsen (2/2) Belgium Benoot Belgium van Aert (4/4)
France Drôme Classic Australia Clarke Italy Bagioli (1/2) Denmark Vingegaard France Perez Switzerland Hirschi (4/6)
Italy Trofeo Laigueglia Italy Ciccone Netherlands Mollema Slovenia Polanc France Peters France L Martinez (2/2)
Belgium Nokere Koerse Cancelled Belgium Robeet Belgium Merlier (3/7) Belgium Merlier (4/7) Belgium Merlier (6/7)
Italy Milano–Torino France Démare (1/6) Slovenia Roglič (2/4) United Kingdom Cavendish (2/2) Netherlands de Kleijn (1/2) Italy Bettiol (1/2)
France GP de Denain Cancelled Belgium Philipsen (2/4) Germany Walscheid Colombia Molano Germany Steimle
Belgium Bredene Koksijde Classic Cancelled Belgium Merlier (2/7) Germany Ackermann (2/2) Belgium Thijssen Italy Mozzato
Spain GP Miguel Induráin Cancelled Spain Valverde France Barguil Spain I Izagirre United States McNulty (3/3)
Belgium Scheldeprijs Australia Ewan (1/2) Belgium Philipsen (1/4) Norway Kristoff (2/3) Belgium Philipsen (3/4) Belgium Merlier (7/7)
Belgium Brabantse Pijl France Alaphilippe (1/2) United Kingdom Pidcock United States Sheffield France Godon (1/2) France Cosnefroy (1/2)
Italy Tour of the Alps Cancelled United Kingdom S Yates France Bardet United Kingdom Geoghegan Hart Spain JP López
Turkey Presidential Tour of Turkey Cancelled Spain Díaz New Zealand Bevin Part of UCI Europe Tour Netherlands van den Broek
France GP du Morbihan Cancelled Belgium Marit France Simon Belgium De Lie (1/4) France Cosnefroy (2/2)
France Tro-Bro Léon Cancelled United Kingdom Swift France Hofstetter Italy Nizzolo (2/2) Belgium De Lie (3/4)
Hungary Tour de Hongrie Part of UCI Europe Tour Switzerland Hirschi (1/6) Belgium Nys
France 4 Jours de Dunkerque Cancelled Belgium Gilbert France Grégoire Republic of Ireland S Bennett
Norway Tour of Norway Cancelled United Kingdom Hayter Belgium Evenepoel (9/11) United Kingdom Tulett France Laurance
France Boucles de la Mayenne Cancelled France Démare (3/6) France Thomas Spain Lazkano Italy Bettiol (2/2)
Belgium Circuit Franco-Belge Cancelled Netherlands Jakobsen (1/2) Norway Kristoff (3/3) Belgium De Lie (2/4) Eritrea Girmay
Belgium Brussels Cycling Classic Belgium Merlier (1/7) Belgium Evenepoel (6/11) Netherlands van der Hoorn France Démare (6/6) Norway Abrahamsen
Netherlands ZLM Tour Cancelled Netherlands Kooij (1/4) Netherlands Kooij (3/4) Part of UCI Europe Tour
Belgium Dwars door het Hageland Belgium Rickaert Norway Tiller (1/2) Netherlands Riesebeek Norway Tiller (2/2) Belgium Vermeersch
France Mont Ventoux Dénivelé Challenge Part of UCI Europe Tour France L Martinez (1/2) Not on calendar
Belgium Baloise Belgium Tour Cancelled Belgium Evenepoel (4/11) Switzerland Schmid Netherlands van der Poel (2/3) Norway Wærenskjold
Slovenia Tour of Slovenia Cancelled Slovenia Pogačar (2/6) Slovenia Pogačar (3/6) Italy Zana Italy Aleotti
China Tour of Qinghai Lake Part of UCI Asia Tour Eritrea Mulubrhan Ecuador Cepeda
Belgium Tour de Wallonie France Démare (2/6) United States Simmons Australia Stannard Italy Ganna Italy Trentin
Spain Vuelta a Burgos Belgium Evenepoel (3/11) Spain Landa France Sivakov Slovenia Roglič (3/4) United States Kuss
Norway Arctic Race of Norway Cancelled Belgium Hermans Norway Leknessund United Kingdom Williams (1/2) Denmark Cort (1/2)
Denmark Danmark Rundt Cancelled Belgium Evenepoel (5/11) France Laporte (2/3) Denmark M Pedersen (2/3) Belgium De Lie (4/4)
Italy Gran Trittico Lombardo Spain G Izagirre Not on calendar
Germany Deutschland Tour Cancelled Germany Politt United Kingdom A Yates (1/2) Belgium Van Wilder (1/2) Denmark M Pedersen (3/3)
United States Maryland Cycling Classic Cancelled Belgium Vanmarcke Denmark Skjelmose (2/2) Cancelled
China Tour of Hainan Not on calendar Spain Sevilla New Zealand Gate
United Kingdom Tour of Britain Cancelled Belgium van Aert (1/4) Spain Serrano (1/2) Belgium van Aert (2/4) United Kingdom Williams (2/2)
France GP de Fourmies Cancelled Italy Viviani Australia Ewan (2/2) Belgium Merlier (5/7) Netherlands de Kleijn (2/2)
Italy GP Industria & Artigianato Cancelled Belgium Vansevenant Italy Ulissi (2/2) Republic of Ireland Healy Switzerland Hirschi (5/6)
Italy Coppa Sabatini New Zealand Smith Denmark Valgren Colombia D Martínez (1/2) Switzerland Hirschi (2/6) Switzerland Hirschi (6/6)
Belgium GP de Wallonie Cancelled France Laporte (1/3) Netherlands van der Poel (1/3) Spain Serrano (2/2) Spain Adrià
Belgium Primus Classic Cancelled France Sénéchal Belgium Meeus Netherlands van der Poel (3/3) Italy Baroncini
Luxembourg Tour de Luxembourg Italy Ulissi (1/2) Portugal Almeida Denmark Skjelmose (1/2) Switzerland Hirschi (3/6) Italy Tiberi
Germany Münsterland Giro Cancelled United Kingdom Cavendish (1/2) Netherlands Kooij (2/4) Norway Hagenes Belgium Philipsen (4/4)
Malaysia Tour de Langkawi Italy Celano Cancelled Colombia Sosa (2/2) United Kingdom Carr United Kingdom Poole
Italy Giro dell'Emilia Russia Vlasov (1/2) Slovenia Roglič (1/4) Spain Mas Slovenia Roglič (4/4) Slovenia Pogačar (6/6)
France Paris–Tours Denmark C Pedersen France Démare (4/6) France Démare (5/6) United States Sheehan France Laporte (3/3)
Italy Coppa Bernocchi Cancelled Belgium Evenepoel (7/11) Italy Ballerini Belgium van Aert (3/4) Belgium Van Tricht
Italy Tre Valli Varesine Cancelled Italy De Marchi Slovenia Pogačar (4/6) Belgium Van Wilder (2/2) Cancelled
Italy Gran Piemonte New Zealand G Bennett United Kingdom Walls Spain García Cortina Italy Bagioli (2/2) United States Powless (2/3)
China Tour of Taihu Lake Not on calendar New Zealand Jackson Netherlands Krijnsen
Italy Giro del Veneto Not on calendar Part of UCI Europe Tour France Godon (2/2) New Zealand Strong
Japan Japan Cup Cancelled United States Powless (1/3) Portugal Costa (2/2) United States Powless (3/3)
Italy Veneto Classic Not on calendar Part of UCI Europe Tour Italy Formolo Denmark Cort (2/2)

Most race wins

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Rank Cyclist Wins
1. Belgium Remco Evenepoel 11
2. Belgium Tim Merlier 7
3. France Arnaud Démare 6
Switzerland Marc Hirschi
Slovenia Tadej Pogačar
6. Belgium Arnaud De Lie 4
Netherlands Olav Kooij
Belgium Jasper Philipsen
Slovenia Primož Roglič
Belgium Wout van Aert
11. Norway Alexander Kristoff 3
France Christophe Laporte
United States Brandon McNulty
Denmark Mads Pedersen
United States Neilson Powless
Netherlands Mathieu van der Poel

Race wins by country

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Rank Nation Wins Riders
1.  Belgium 45 Evenepoel (11), Merlier (7), De Lie (4), Philipsen (4), van Aert (4), Van Wilder (2), Benoot, Gilbert, Hermans, Marit, Meeus, Nys, Rickaert, Robeet, Thijssen, Van Tricht, Vanmarcke, Vansevenant, Vermeersch
2.  France 30 Démare (6), Laporte (3), Alaphilippe (2), Cosnefroy (2), Godon (2), L Martinez (2), Bardet, Barguil, Cavagna, Gaudu, Grégoire, Hofstetter, Laurance, Perez, Peters, Sénéchal, Simon, Sivakov, Thomas
3.  Italy 22 Bagioli (2), Bettiol (2), Nizzolo (2), Ulissi (2), Aleotti, Ballerini, Baroncini, Celano, Ciccone, De Marchi, Formolo, Ganna, Moschetti, Mozzato, Tiberi, Trentin, Viviani, Zana
4.  Netherlands 17 Kooij (4), van der Poel (3), de Kleijn (2), Jakobsen (2), Krijnsen, Mollema, Poels, Riesebeek, van den Broek, van der Hoorn
5.  Great Britain 15 Cavendish (2), Williams (2), A Yates (2), Carr, Geoghegan Hart, Hayter, Pidcock, Poole, Swift, Tulett, Walls, S Yates
6.  Spain 14 Serrano (2), Adrià, Ayuso, Díaz, García Cortina, G Izagirre, I Izagirre, Landa, Lazkano, JP López, Mas, Sevilla, Valverde
7.  Denmark 12 M Pedersen (3), Cort (2), Skjelmose (2), Asgreen, Fuglsang, C Pedersen, Valgren, Vingegaard
8.  Slovenia 11 Pogačar (6), Roglič (4), Polanc
 United States McNulty (3), Powless (3), Jorgenson, Kuss, Sheehan, Sheffield, Simmons
10.  Colombia 9 MÁ López (2), D Martínez (2), Quintana (2), Sosa (2), Molano
 Norway Kristoff (3), Tiller (2), Abrahamsen, Hagenes, Leknessund, Wærenskjold
12.  Switzerland 8 Hirschi (6), Küng, Schmid
13.  New Zealand 6 G Bennett, Bevin, Gate, Jackson, Smith, Strong
14.  Germany 5 Ackermann (2), Politt, Steimle, Walscheid
15.  Australia 4 Ewan (2), Clarke, Stannard
 Portugal Costa (2), Almeida, Rodrigues
17.  Eritrea 2 Girmay, Mulubrhan
 Ireland S Bennett, Healy
 Russia Vlasov (2)
20.  Czech Republic 1 Hirt
 Ecuador Cepeda

Race wins by team

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Teams in italics are no longer active.

Rank Team Wins Riders
1. Soudal–Quick-Step 32 Evenepoel (11), Merlier (4), Alaphilippe (2), Bagioli (2), Cavendish (2), Jakobsen (2), Van Wilder (2), Almeida, Asgreen, Ballerini, Cavagna, Schmid, Sénéchal, Vansevenant
2. UAE Team Emirates 24 Hirschi (6), Pogačar (6), McNulty (3), Ulissi (2), Ackermann, Ayuso, Baroncini, Formolo, Molano, Polanc, A Yates
3. Visma–Lease a Bike 19 Kooij (4), Roglič (4), van Aert (4), Laporte (2), G Bennett, Benoot, Hagenes, Kuss, Vingegaard
4. Alpecin–Deceuninck 16 Philipsen (4), Merlier (3), van der Poel (3), Laurance, Rickaert, Riesebeek, Stannard, Van Tricht, Vermeersch
5. Groupama–FDJ 11 Démare (6), L Martinez (2), Gaudu, Grégoire, Küng
Ineos Grenadiers D Martínez (2), Ganna, Geoghegan Hart, Hayter, Pidcock, Sheffield, Sivakov, Sosa, Tulett, A Yates
7. Intermarché–Wanty 9 Kristoff (3), Costa (2), Girmay, Hirt, Thijssen, van der Hoorn
EF Education–EasyPost Powless (3), Bettiol (2),Carr, Clarke, Healy, Valgren
Israel–Premier Tech Williams (2), Bevin, De Marchi, Hermans, Nizzolo, Sheehan, Strong, Vanmarcke
Movistar Team Serrano (2), García Cortina, Jorgenson, Lazkano, MÁ López, Mas, Sosa, Valverde
Lidl–Trek M Pedersen (3), Skjelmose (2), JP López, Mollema, Nys, Simmons
12. Lotto–Dstny 7 De Lie (4), Ewan (2), Gilbert
Red Bull–Bora–Hansgrohe Ackermann, Adrià, Aleotti, Meeus, Politt, Vlasov, Walls
14. Arkéa–B&B Hotels 6 Quintana (2), Barguil, Hofstetter, Mozzato, Swift
Cofidis I Izagirre, Laporte, Perez, Thomas, Viviani, Walscheid
Decathlon–AG2R La Mondiale Cosnefroy (2), Godon (2), S Bennett, Peters
Uno-X Mobility Cort (2), Tiller (2), Abrahamsen, Wærenskjold
18. Team DSM–Firmenich PostNL 5 Bardet, Leknessund, C Pedersen, Poole, van den Broek
19. Astana Qazaqstan Team 3 Fuglsang, G Izagirre, Vlasov
Team Bahrain Victorious Landa, Poels, Tiberi
Team Jayco–AlUla Smith, S Yates, Zana
Tudor Pro Cycling Team de Kleijn (2), Trentin
23. Team Medellín 2 MÁ López, Sevilla
Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team Moschetti, Steimle
25. Bingoal WB 1 Robeet
Bolton Equities Black Spoke Jackson
Burgos BH Gate
Caja Rural–Seguros RGA Cepeda
Delko Díaz
Italy (national team) Ciccone
Malaysia Pro Cycling Celano
Parkhotel Valkenburg Krijnsen
Team Flanders–Baloise Marit
Team Qhubeka NextHash Nizzolo
Team TotalEnergies Simon
VF Group–Bardiani–CSF–Faizanè Mulubrhan
W52 / FC Porto Rodrigues

References

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  1. ^ "Men's professional road cycling: Changes for 2020". UCI. Retrieved 11 October 2019.
  2. ^ "Publication of the 2020 UCI International Road Calendar". UCI. Retrieved 11 October 2019.
  3. ^ "PART II – ROAD RACES. Rules amendments applying on 01.01.2020" (PDF). UCI. Retrieved 11 October 2019.

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