Cycling World Cup 2001

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The 2001 Cycling World Cup consisted of 10 one-day races . The Dutchman Erik Dekker won the World Cup for the first time. Team Rabobank won the team competition .

run

date Cycling race winner
March 24th ItalyItaly Milan-San Remo GermanyGermany Erik Zabel
April 8th BelgiumBelgium Tour of Flanders ItalyItaly Gianluca Bortolami
April 15th FranceFrance Paris – Roubaix NetherlandsNetherlands Servais Knaven
April 22 BelgiumBelgium Liège – Bastogne – Liège SwitzerlandSwitzerland Oscar Camenzind
April 28 NetherlandsNetherlands Amstel Gold Race NetherlandsNetherlands Erik Dekker
August 11th SpainSpain Clásica San Sebastián FranceFrance Laurent Jalabert
August 19th GermanyGermany HEW Cyclassics GermanyGermany Erik Zabel
26th of August SwitzerlandSwitzerland Championship of Zurich ItalyItaly Paolo Bettini
October 7th FranceFrance Paris Tours FranceFrance Richard virusesque
the 20th of October ItalyItaly Lombardy tour ItalyItaly Danilo di Luca

Final score

space driver Points
1. NetherlandsNetherlands Erik Dekker 331
2. GermanyGermany Erik Zabel 250
3. LatviaLatvia Romāns Vainšteins 229
4th ItalyItaly Paolo Bettini 201
5. ItalyItaly Davide rebel 170