UCI Women's WorldTour 2017
UCI Women's WorldTour 2017 | |||
General | |||
organizer | Union Cycliste Internationale | ||
sport | Road cycling | ||
Period | March 5th - September 11th | ||
Race locations | Asia, North America, Europe | ||
output | 2nd edition | ||
Attendees |
UCI women's teams + national teams |
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Competitions | 20th | ||
Winner | Anna van der Breggen | ||
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The UCI Women's WorldTour 2017 (WWT) was the second edition of the Women's WorldTour organized by the UCI World Cycling Federation .
The Women's WorldTour 2017 was originally supposed to include 21 competitions. The races in 2016 included the one-day races Amstel Gold Race and Liège – Bastogne – Liège , which took place at the same time as the UCI WorldTour men's races of the same name , and the stage races Ladies Tour of Norway and Boels Rental Tour . In February 2017 it was announced that the Philadelphia International Cycling Classic , scheduled for June 4, 2017, would be canceled, so that the 2017 WorldTour consisted of only 20 races.
The individual overall ranking resulted from the addition of the points achieved, with the scales corresponding to those of the world rankings for WorldTour races. The rating of the best young female driver was determined by awarding six, four and two points to the first three U23 female drivers in each competition. The team ranking of the UCI women's teams and national teams resulted from the addition of the four best riders in the individual overall ranking .
In the end, the Dutch Anna van der Breggen from Boels Dolmans won the overall standings, the Danish Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig won the U23 standings by a large margin and almost completely in the lead, and the Boels Dolmans team won the team standings.
run
Rankings
Female drivers
# | driver | nation | team | Points |
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1. | Anna van der Breggen | Boels Dolmans cycling team | 1016 | |
2. | Annemiek van Vleuten | Orica Scott | 989 | |
3. | Katarzyna Niewiadoma | WM3 Pro Cycling | 856 | |
4th | Coryn Rivera | Team Sunweb | 803 | |
5. | Elisa Longo Borghini | Wiggle High5 | 630 | |
6th | Jolien D'hoore | Wiggle High5 | 626 | |
7th | Lizzie Deignan | Boels Dolmans cycling team | 623 | |
8th. | Ellen van Dijk | Team Sunweb | 614 | |
9. | Lotta Lepistö | Cervélo Bigla Pro Cycling | 518 | |
10. | Chloe Hosking | Alé Cipollini | 457 |
Teams
# | team | nation | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1. | Boels Dolmans cycling team | 3273 | |
2. | Team Sunweb | 2153 | |
3. | Wiggle High5 | 1824 | |
4th | Orica Scott | 1821 | |
5. | Canyon SRAM | 1505 | |
6th | WM3 Pro Cycling | 1414 | |
7th | Cervélo Bigla Pro Cycling | 1228 | |
8th. | Alé Cipollini | 976 | |
9. | Cyclance Pro Cycling | 763 | |
10. | FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope | 662 |
youth
# | driver | nation | team | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig | Cervélo Bigla Pro Cycling | 52 | |
2. | Alice Barnes | Drops Cycling Team | 16 | |
3. | Amalie Dideriksen | Boels Dolmans cycling team | 16 |
Web links
- Official website
- UCI regulations for road cycling, Chapter XIII (Version February 1, 2017, English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ UCI Women's WorldTour 2017 calendar published. rad-net.de, October 17, 2016, accessed on February 6, 2017 .
- ↑ Philadelphia International Cycling Classic canceled. rad-net.de, February 6, 2017, accessed April 15, 2018 .