UCI Women's World Tour


The UCI Women's World Tour is the premier annual female elite road cycling tour.

History

In order to increase the coverage of Women's cycling the UCI held a summit in December 2014 between the UCI Women’s Working Group and the UCI Women's teams. The previous racing series, the UCI Women's Road World Cup, limited racing to 10 one-day events, whilst the proposed Women's World Tour will see a threefold increase in the total number of racing days.
In order to facilitate this a proposal was forwarded to split the single tiered UCI Women's team classification, into a two tiered system beginning in 2017. The premier division would consist of 10 teams who, like their male counterparts, will be required to compete in all World Tour events. The second tier will be similar to domestic men's teams. Initially the rankings will be based on the teams UCI rankings.
One requirement of the series is that all rounds are to be broadcast on live TV or via streaming, with race organisers creating media pages for each event in English and/or French.
For one-day races teams must consist of up to six riders, with no fewer than four and for stage races, seven or eight with no fewer than five. Minimum prize money will also be included; €5130 for one day races or time trials and €2565 per day for a stage race.
In comparison to the one-day race only World Cup, the Women’s WorldTour will include stage races as well as one-day races, increasing the total number of race days to between 30 and 35. Events will also see an increase in the maximum distance which can be covered: from 130 to 140 kilometres for a one-day race and average stage race stage distance increasing from 100 to 120 kilometres. Race organisers are allowed to apply for special dispensation to have longer stages.
For events to be considered they must have reached the following criteria:

Victories

Updated: 2020 Strade Bianche
RankRiderNo of wins
113
29
36
36
54
54
54
54
93
93
93
93

RankTeamNo of winsRiders
130van der Breggen, Deignan, Blaak, Guarnier, TTT, Pieters, Dideriksen, Majerus
211van Vleuten, D'Hoore, Spratt
38Vos, van der Breggen, Niewiadoma
47Rivera, Lippert, TTT, van Dijk
47D'Hoore, Hosking, Longo Borghini, Wild
63Bastianelli, Fahlin, Hosking
63Deignan, Longo Borghini, TTT
63Bastianelli
63Wild, Brennauer
102Lepistö
102Niewiadoma
102Becker, Wild
102Wiebes
141Sierra
141Bujak
141Hall

RankTeamNo of winsRiders
140van der Breggen, van Vleuten, Vos, Wild, Blaak, Pieters, Wiebes, van Dijk
28Rivera, Guarnier, Hall
36Deignan
36Bastianelli, Longo Borghini
54Hosking, Spratt
54D'Hoore
54Niewiadoma, Bujak
83Becker, Brennauer, Lippert
92Lepistö
101Sierra
101Dideriksen
101Majerus
101Fahlin

Season results

Individual ranking

Youth ranking

Team ranking

Participating teams

Key