UCI ProSeries

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.

UCI ProSeries
Current season, competition or edition:
2022 UCI ProSeries
SportRoad bicycle racing
Founded2020
CountryEurope, Asia, Argentina and United States

Development

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 will disappear 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

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

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,  Spain,  Turkey and  United States.

Winners by race

Year202020212022
Vuelta a San Juan Evenepoel (1/8)Cancelled
Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana Pogačar (1/2) Küng Vlasov (2/2)
Tour of OmanCancelled Hirt
Tour de la Provence Quintana (1/2) Sosa Quintana (2/2)
Clásica de Almería Ackermann (1/2) Nizzolo Kristoff (1/2)
Volta ao Algarve Evenepoel (2/8) Rodrigues Evenepoel (8/8)
Vuelta a Andalucía Fuglsang López Poels
Faun-Ardèche Classic Cavagna Gaudu McNulty
Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne Asgreen M Pedersen Jakobsen (2/2)
Drôme Classic Clarke Bagioli Vingegaard
Trofeo Laigueglia Ciccone Mollema Polanc
Tour de Langkawi CelanoCancelled
Nokere KoerseCancelled Robeet Merlier (3/3)
Milano-Torino Démare (1/4) Roglič (2/2) Cavendish (2/2)
GP de DenainCancelled Philipsen (2/2) Walscheid
Bredene Koksijde ClassicCancelled Merlier (2/3) Ackermann (2/2)
GP Industria & ArtigianatoCancelled Vansevenant Ulissi (2/2)
GP Miguel InduráinCancelled Valverde Barguil
Scheldeprijs Ewan Philipsen (1/2) Kristoff (2/2)
Presidential Tour of TurkeyCancelled Díaz Bevin
Brabantse Pijl Alaphilippe Pidcock Sheffield
Tour of the AlpsCancelled Yates Bardet
4 Jours de DunkerqueCancelled
GP du MorbihanCancelled Marit
Tro-Bro LéonCancelled Swift
Tour of NorwayCancelled Hayter
Boucles de la MayenneCancelled Démare (3/4)
Brussels Cycling Classic Merlier (1/3) Evenepoel (6/8)
ZLM TourCancelled
Dwars door het Hageland Rickaert Tiller
Baloise Belgium TourCancelled Evenepoel (4/8)
Tour of SloveniaCancelled Pogačar (2/2)
Tour of Qinghai LakeCancelledPart of UCI Asia Tour
Tour de Wallonie Démare (2/4) Simmons
Vuelta a Burgos Evenepoel (3/8) Landa
Arctic Race of NorwayCancelled Hermans
Gran Trittico Lombardo IzagirreNot on calendar
Danmark RundtCancelled Evenepoel (5/8)
Deutschland TourCancelled Politt
Tour de l'EurométropoleCancelled Jakobsen (1/2)
Maryland Cycling ClassicCancelled
Tour of BritainCancelled van Aert
GP de FourmiesCancelled Viviani
Tour de Luxembourg Ulissi (1/2) Almeida
GP de WallonieCancelled Laporte
Coppa Sabatini Smith Valgren
Primus ClassicCancelled Sénéchal
Giro dell'Emilia Vlasov (1/2) Roglič (1/2)
Münsterland GiroCancelled Cavendish (1/2)
Coppa BernocchiCancelled Evenepoel (7/8)
Tre Valli VaresineCancelled De Marchi
Gran Piemonte Bennett Walls
Tour of Taihu LakeCancelled
Paris-Tours C Pedersen Démare (4/4)
Japan CupCancelled

Most race wins

RankCyclistWins
1. Remco Evenepoel8
2. Arnaud Démare4
3. Tim Merlier3
4. Pascal Ackermann2
Mark Cavendish
Fabio Jakobsen
Alexander Kristoff
Jasper Philipsen
Tadej Pogačar
Nairo Quintana
Primož Roglič
Diego Ulissi
Aleksandr Vlasov

Race wins by country

RankNationWinsRiders
1. Belgium19Evenepoel (8), Merlier (3), Philipsen (2), Hermans, Marit, Rickaert, Robeet, Vansevenant, van Aert
2. France11Démare (4), Alaphilippe, Bardet, Barguil, Cavagna, Gaudu, Laporte, Sénéchal
3. Italy8Ulissi (2), Bagioli, Celano, Ciccone, De Marchi, Nizzolo, Viviani
4. Great Britain7Cavendish (2), Hayter, Pidcock, Swift, Walls, Yates
5. Denmark6Asgreen, Fuglsang, C Pedersen, M Pedersen, Valgren, Vingegaard
6. Slovenia5Pogačar (2), Roglič (2), Polanc
7. Colombia4Quintana (2), López, Sosa
 GermanyAckermann (2), Politt, Walscheid
 NetherlandsJakobsen (2), Mollema, Poels
 SpainDíaz, Izagirre, Landa, Valverde
11. New Zealand3Bennett, Bevin, Smith
 NorwayKristoff (2), Tiller
 United StatesMcNulty, Sheffield, Simmons
14. Australia2Clarke, Ewan
 PortugalAlmeida, Rodrigues
 RussiaVlasov (2)
17. Czech Republic1Hirt
  SwitzerlandKüng

Race wins by team

Teams in italics are no longer active.

RankTeamWinsRiders
1.Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team19Evenepoel (8), Cavendish (2), Jakobsen (2), Alaphilippe, Almeida, Asgreen, Bagioli, Cavagna, Sénéchal, Vansevenant
2.UAE Team Emirates7Pogačar (2), Ulissi (2), Ackermann, McNulty, Polanc
3.Alpecin–Fenix6Merlier (3), Philipsen (2), Rickaert
Groupama–FDJDémare (4), Gaudu, Küng
5.Team Jumbo–Visma5Roglič (2), Bennett, van Aert, Vingegaard
6.Bora–Hansgrohe4Ackermann, Politt, Vlasov, Walls
Arkéa–SamsicQuintana (2), Swift, Barguil
Ineos GrenadiersHayter, Pidcock, Sheffield, Sosa
9.Astana Qazaqstan Team3Fuglsang, Izagirre, Vlasov
CofidisLaporte, Viviani, Walscheid
Intermarché–Wanty–Gobert MatériauxKristoff (2), Hirt
Israel–Premier TechBevin, De Marchi, Hermans
Trek–SegafredoMollema, M Pedersen, Simmons
14.EF Education–EasyPost2Clarke, Valgren
Movistar TeamLópez, Valverde
Team Bahrain VictoriousLanda, Poels
Team BikeExchange–JaycoSmith, Yates
Team DSMBardet, C Pedersen
19.Bingoal Pauwels Sauces WB1Robeet
DelkoDíaz
Italy (national team)Ciccone
Lotto–SoudalEwan
Sport Vlaanderen–BaloiseMarit
Team Qhubeka NextHashNizzolo
Team Sapura CyclingCelano
Uno-X Pro Cycling TeamTiller
W52 / FC PortoRodrigues

References

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