Cycling World Cup 2004

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The 2004 Cycling World Cup was the 16th and last staging of the Cycling World Cup , a series of the most important one-day races that has been held by the World Cycling Association UCI since the 1989 season . The driver standings were won by the Italian Paolo Bettini from the Quick Step-Davitamon team , the team standings by the German team T-Mobile Team .

run

date run Winner (driver) Leader (driver standings) Winners (teams) Leader (team ranking)
March, 20th Italy Milan – Sanremo Spain Óscar Freire Spain Óscar Freire France Cofidis France Cofidis
4. April Belgium Tour of Flanders Germany Steffen Wesemann Spain Óscar Freire Germany T-Mobile team Germany T-Mobile team
11 April France Paris – Roubaix Sweden Magnus Backstedt Germany Steffen Wesemann Belgium Lotto domo Germany T-Mobile team
April 18 Netherlands Amstel Gold Race Italy Davide rebel Germany Steffen Wesemann Netherlands Rabobank Germany T-Mobile team
April 25 Belgium Liège – Bastogne – Liège Italy Davide rebel Italy Davide rebel Germany T-Mobile team Germany T-Mobile team
August 1st Germany HEW-Cyclassics Australia Stuart O'Grady Italy Davide rebel Italy Lampre Germany T-Mobile team
August 7th Spain Clásica San Sebastián Spain Miguel Ángel Martín Italy Davide rebel Germany Gerolsteiner Germany T-Mobile team
August 22nd Switzerland Championship of Zurich Spain Juan Antonio Flecha Italy Davide rebel Germany Gerolsteiner Germany T-Mobile team
October 10th France Paris Tours Netherlands Erik Dekker Italy Paolo Bettini Netherlands Rabobank Netherlands Rabobank
October, 16th Italy Lombardy tour Italy Damiano Cunego Italy Paolo Bettini Germany T-Mobile team Germany T-Mobile team

Driver ranking

driver team Points
1. Italy Paolo Bettini Quick Step Davitamon 340
2. Italy Davide rebel Gerolsteiner 327
3. Spain Óscar Freire Rabobank 252
4th Netherlands Erik Dekker Rabobank 251
5. Spain Juan Antonio Flecha Fassa Bortolo 140
6th Germany Steffen Wesemann T-Mobile team 131
7th Belgium Peter Van Petegem Lotto domo 105
8th. Spain Igor Astarloa Cofidis / Lampre 96
9. Italy Mirko Celestino Saeco 72
10. Netherlands Léon van Bon Lotto domo 68

Team evaluation

team Points
1. Germany T-Mobile team 69
2. Netherlands Rabobank 68
3. Germany Gerolsteiner 47

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