UCI Asia Tour 2015

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The UCI Asia Tour 2015 is the eleventh edition of the Asian road cycling calendar introduced by the UCI World Cycling Association for the 2005 season below the UCI WorldTour , which is part of the UCI Continental Circuits . The season starts on January 1, 2015 and ends on December 31, 2015.

The one-day races and stage races of the UCI Asia Tour are divided into three categories (HC, 1 and 2). In each race, points are awarded for an overall ranking of drivers, teams and nations. At this team standings take Professional Continental teams and the Continental teams participate. Only the nations of the continent take part in the nation ranking, but the results of all circuits are counted. UCI WorldTeams can also take part in the individual races, but the positions achieved by drivers of the WorldTeams are not taken into account for the rankings.

Regarding the rules of the individual ranking lists:

February

date run Cat. winner team
1st - 4th PhilippinesPhilippines Le Tour de Filipinas 2.2 FranceFrance Thomas Lebas Bridgestone Anchor Cycling Team
4th-7th United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates Dubai tour 2.HC United KingdomUnited Kingdom Mark Cavendish Etixx-Quick Step
8-13 QatarQatar Tour of Qatar 2.HC NetherlandsNetherlands Niki Terpstra Etixx-Quick Step
11. ThailandThailand Asian Championship - Road Race (U23) CC JapanJapan Yuma Koishi Japan
12. ThailandThailand Asian Championship - Road Race CC IranIran Hossein Askari Iran
13. ThailandThailand Asian Championship - Individual Time Trial (U23) CC Korea SouthSouth Korea Park Sang-hoon South Korea
14th ThailandThailand Asian Championship - Individual Time Trial CC IranIran Hossein Askari Iran
17.-22. OmanOman Tour of Oman 2.HC SpainSpain Rafael Valls Lampre-Merida

March

date run Cat. winner team
8-15 MalaysiaMalaysia Tour de Langkawi 2.HC AlgeriaAlgeria Youcef Reguigui MTN-Qhubeka
22-26 Chinese TaipeiChinese Taipei Tour de Taiwan 2.1 IranIran Mirsamad Pourseyedi Tabriz Petrochemical Team

April

date run Cat. winner team
1-6 ThailandThailand Tour of Thailand 2.2 JapanJapan Yasuharu Nakajima Aisan Racing Team

May

date run Cat. winner team
6-9 IndonesiaIndonesia Tour de Banyuwangi Ijen 2.2 FranceFrance Peter Pouly Singha Infinite Cycling Team
17.-24. JapanJapan Tour of Japan 2.1 IranIran Mirsamad Pourseyedi Tabriz Petrochemical Team
28–31 JapanJapan Tour de Kumano 2.2 SpainSpain Benjamin Prades Matrix Powertag
28. – 2. IranIran Tour of Iran 2.1 IranIran Mirsamad Pourseyedi Tabriz Petrochemical Team

June

date run Cat. winner team
7-14 Korea SouthSouth Korea Tour de Korea 2.1 AustraliaAustralia Caleb Ewan Orica-GreenEdge

July

date run Cat. winner team
5th-18th China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Tour of Qinghai Lake 2.HC CroatiaCroatia Radoslav Rogina Adria Mobil

September

date run Cat. winner team
11-13 JapanJapan Tour de Hokkaido 2.2 ItalyItaly Riccardo Stracchiotti Nippo-Vini Fantini

October

date run Cat. winner team
2-9 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Tour of China I 2.1 ItalyItaly Daniele Colli Nippo-Vini Fantini
3rd-11th IndonesiaIndonesia Tour de Singkarak 2.2 IranIran Arvin Moazzemi Pishgaman Yazd
4th KazakhstanKazakhstan Tour of Almaty 1.1 KazakhstanKazakhstan Alexei Lutsenko Astana Pro Team
8-11 United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi tour 2.1 ColombiaColombia Esteban Chaves Orica-GreenEdge
11-18 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Tour of China II 2.1 ItalyItaly Mattia Gavazzi Amore & Vita-Selle SMP
18th JapanJapan Japan Cup 1.HC NetherlandsNetherlands Bauke Mollema Trek Factory Racing
20.-28. China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Tour of Hainan 2.HC ItalyItaly Sacha Modolo Lampre-Merida
31.-8. China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Tour of Taihu Lake 2.1 ItalyItaly Jakub Mareczko Southeast
31.-4. MalaysiaMalaysia Tour of Borneo 2.2 EstoniaEstonia Peeter Pruus Rietumu dolphin

November

date run Cat. winner team
8th. JapanJapan Tour de Okinawa 1.2 AustraliaAustralia Jason Christie Avanti Racing Team
10-11 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Tour of Yancheng Coastal Wetlands 2.2 LithuaniaLithuania Evaldas Šiškevičius Team Marseille 13 KTM
14.-16. China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Tour of Fuzhou 2.2 IranIran Rahim Ememi Pishgaman Yazd
28. – 1. United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates Sharjah International Cycling Tour 2.2 MoroccoMorocco Soufiane Haddi Skydive Dubai Pro Cycling Team

December

date run Cat. winner team
2. United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates UAE Cup 1.2 TunisiaTunisia Maher Hasnaoui Skydive Dubai Pro Cycling Team
9-13 MalaysiaMalaysia Jelajah Malaysia 2.2 SpainSpain Francisco Mancebo Skydive Dubai Pro Cycling Team
16. – 19. QatarQatar Tour of Al Zubarah 2.2 TunisiaTunisia Maher Hasnaoui Skydive Dubai Pro Cycling Team

Overall rating

(Final result: December 31, 2015)

space driver team Points
1. Mirsamad Pourseyedi IranIran TPT 378
2. Jakub Mareczko ItalyItaly STH 362
3. Andrea Palini ItalyItaly SKD 356
4th Hossein Askari IranIran PKY 335
5. Mattia Gavazzi ItalyItaly AMO 333
space team Points
1. Pishgaman Giant Team IranIran 990
2. Skydive Dubai-Al Ahli Club United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates 839
3. Tabriz Petrochemical Team IranIran 726
4th Nippo-Vini Fantini ItalyItaly 342
5. Southeast ItalyItaly 339
space nation Points
1. IranIran Iran 1655
2. KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan 620
3. JapanJapan Japan 541
4th Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 295
5. Hong KongHong Kong Hong Kong 276
space Nation ( U23 ) Points
1. KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan 283
2. IranIran Iran 183
3. Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 147
4th JapanJapan Japan 99
5. Hong KongHong Kong Hong Kong 89

Individual evidence

  1. Information bulletin number 7 (March 2014): Season to coincide with calendar year from 2015  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as broken. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF) accessed on April 18, 2014@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.uci.ch  

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