UCI Women's WorldTour 2017

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UCI Women's WorldTour 2017
UCI Womens World Tour logo 2016.png
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
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

date run Winners Leading driver Leading U23 rider Leading team
4th of March ItalyItaly Strade Bianche Elisa Longo Borghini Elisa Longo Borghini Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig Wiggle High5
March 11 NetherlandsNetherlands Ronde van Drenthe Amalie Dideriksen Amalie Dideriksen Boels Dolmans cycling team
19th March ItalyItaly Trofeo Alfredo Binda Coryn Rivera Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig
26th of March BelgiumBelgium Gent – ​​Wevelgem Lotta Lepistö Wiggle High5
2nd of April BelgiumBelgium Tour of Flanders Coryn Rivera Coryn Rivera Team Sunweb
April 16 NetherlandsNetherlands Amstel Gold Race Anna van der Breggen Boels Dolmans cycling team
April 19th BelgiumBelgium La Flèche Wallonne Féminine Anna van der Breggen
April 23 BelgiumBelgium Liège – Bastogne – Liège Anna van der Breggen Annemiek van Vleuten
5th-7th May China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Tour of Chongming Island Jolien D'hoore
11-14 May United StatesUnited States California tour Anna van der Breggen Anna van der Breggen
June 4th United StatesUnited States Philadelphia Classic called off
7-11 June United KingdomUnited Kingdom Women's Tour Katarzyna Niewiadoma Katarzyna Niewiadoma
June 30th - July 9th ItalyItaly Giro d'Italia Femminile Anna van der Breggen Anna van der Breggen
20th of July FranceFrance La Course by Le Tour de France Annemiek van Vleuten
29th of July United KingdomUnited Kingdom Prudential Ride London Coryn Rivera
August 11th SwedenSweden Open de Suède Vårgårda - team time trial Boels Dolmans cycling team
13 August SwedenSweden Open de Suède Vårgårda - one day race Lotta Lepistö
17th to 20th August NorwayNorway Ladies Tour of Norway Marianne Vos
26th of August FranceFrance Grand Prix de Plouay-Bretagne Lizzie Deignan
August 29th - September 3rd NetherlandsNetherlands Boels Rental Ladies Tour Anouska Koster
September 10 SpainSpain La Madrid Challenge by La Vuelta Jolien D'hoore

Rankings

The winner of the individual overall classification, Anna van der Breggen (here at the Holland Ladies Tour )

Female drivers

# driver nation team Points
1. Jersey violet.svg Anna van der Breggen NetherlandsNetherlands Boels Dolmans cycling team 1016
2. Annemiek van Vleuten NetherlandsNetherlands Orica Scott 989
3. Katarzyna Niewiadoma PolandPoland WM3 Pro Cycling 856
4th Coryn Rivera United StatesUnited States Team Sunweb 803
5. Elisa Longo Borghini ItalyItaly Wiggle High5 630
6th Jolien D'hoore BelgiumBelgium Wiggle High5 626
7th Lizzie Deignan United KingdomUnited Kingdom Boels Dolmans cycling team 623
8th. Ellen van Dijk NetherlandsNetherlands Team Sunweb 614
9. Lotta Lepistö FinlandFinland Cervélo Bigla Pro Cycling 518
10. Chloe Hosking AustraliaAustralia Alé Cipollini 457
Boels-Dolmans wins the team championship (here at the Holland Ladies Tour)

Teams

# team nation Points
1. Boels Dolmans cycling team NetherlandsNetherlands 3273
2. Team Sunweb NetherlandsNetherlands 2153
3. Wiggle High5 United KingdomUnited Kingdom 1824
4th Orica Scott AustraliaAustralia 1821
5. Canyon SRAM GermanyGermany 1505
6th WM3 Pro Cycling NetherlandsNetherlands 1414
7th Cervélo Bigla Pro Cycling GermanyGermany 1228
8th. Alé Cipollini ItalyItaly 976
9. Cyclance Pro Cycling United StatesUnited States 763
10. FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope FranceFrance 662
Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig wins the U23 classification (here at the Tour of Flanders )

youth

# driver nation team Points
1. UCI Womens World Tour - Youth.png Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig DenmarkDenmark Cervélo Bigla Pro Cycling 52
2. Alice Barnes United KingdomUnited Kingdom Drops Cycling Team 16
3. Amalie Dideriksen DenmarkDenmark Boels Dolmans cycling team 16

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. UCI Women's WorldTour 2017 calendar published. rad-net.de, October 17, 2016, accessed on February 6, 2017 .
  2. Philadelphia International Cycling Classic canceled. rad-net.de, February 6, 2017, accessed April 15, 2018 .