Junior cycling world cup

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The World Cup in road racing the juniors ( English UCI Junior Men World Challenge ) was a 1994 to 2007 by the International Cycling Union UCI discharged series of the most important races of the season and was the most important annual ranking in road cycling the juniors. In each of the races, points were awarded to the drivers, which were then included in an overall ranking.

The UCI's Junior Cycling World Cup was replaced from 2008 by the Junior Cycling Nations Cup , which, however, has a lower number of races and no drivers' rankings.

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In the course of time, various races were part of the Junior Cycling World Cup, which were later removed from the program; nor did the number of races remain constant. The world championships in road racing and in individual time trials alone were always part of the racing series. In the last season, 2007, twelve events were included in the overall ranking, including ten stage races , a one-day race and an individual time trial , which took place between the end of April and the end of September:

Scoring

The overall ranking of the Junior Cycling World Cup was based on different points awarded in each individual race after the finish:

  Points
position WM (road race) WM (individual time trial) Stage race
1 100 90 70
2 75 70 35
3 60 55 30th
4th 35 30th 25th
5 25th 20th 20th
6th 20th 18th 18th
7th 18th 16 16
8th 16 14th 14th
9 14th 12 12
10 12 11 11
11 11 10 10
12 10 9 9
... ... ... ...
20th 2 1 1

Palmarès

year winner Points Runner-up Points Third place Points
2007 PolandPoland Michał Kwiatkowski 425 BelgiumBelgium Yannick Eijssen 349 FranceFrance Dimitri Le Boulch 326
2006 DenmarkDenmark Niki Østergaard 427 GermanyGermany Marcel Kittel 343 SloveniaSlovenia Blaž Jarc 331
2005 DenmarkDenmark André Steensen 399 DenmarkDenmark Thomas Vedel Kvist 321 GermanyGermany Sebastian Hans 269
2004 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Roman Kreuziger 330 SloveniaSlovenia Simon Špilak 300 FranceFrance Blel Kadri 140
2003 NetherlandsNetherlands Kai Reus 336 SlovakiaSlovakia Peter Velits 272 SloveniaSlovenia Grega Bole 231
2002 SlovakiaSlovakia Matej Jurčo 288 NetherlandsNetherlands Thomas Dekker 257 FinlandFinland Jukka Vastaranta 227
2001 FinlandFinland Jukka Vastaranta 358 NetherlandsNetherlands Niels Scheuneman 270 UkraineUkraine Oleksandr Kwachuk 170
2000 PolandPoland Piotr Mazur 313 GermanyGermany Marcel Sieberg 178 New ZealandNew Zealand Jeremy Yates 138
1999 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Fabian Cancellara 196 GermanyGermany Christian Knees 155 RussiaRussia Ruslan Kajumov 140
1998 ? ? ?
1997 ? ? ?
1996 ? ? ?
1995 ? ? ?
1994 ? ? ?

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