2010–11 UCI Asia Tour

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{{Infobox cycling season

|Details

|name = 2010–11 UCI Asia Tour

|edition = 7

|competition = UCI Asia Tour

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|dates = {{start date|2010|10|10|df=yes}}–30 September 2011

|location = Asia

|rounds = 34

|Winners

|individual_champion = {{flagathlete|Mehdi Sohrabi|IRI}}

|individual_champion_team = {{UCI team code|TPT|2011}}

|teams_champion = {{UCI team code|TPT|2011}}

|nations_champion = {{IRI}}

|previous = 2009–10

|next = 2011–12

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The 2010–11 UCI Asia Tour was the 7th season of the UCI Asia Tour. The season began on 10 October 2010 with the Kumamoto International Road Race and ended on 30 September 2011 with the Golan II.

The points leader, based on the cumulative results of previous races, wears the UCI Asia Tour cycling jersey. Mehdi Sohrabi from Iran was the defending champion of the 2009–10 UCI Asia Tour and was crowned as the 2010–11 UCI Asia Tour champion.

Throughout the season, points are awarded to the top finishers of stages within stage races and the final general classification standings of each of the stages races and one-day events. The quality and complexity of a race also determines how many points are awarded to the top finishers, the higher the UCI rating of a race, the more points are awarded.

The UCI ratings from highest to lowest are as follows:

  • Multi-day events: 2.HC, 2.1 and 2.2
  • One-day events: 1.HC, 1.1 and 1.2

Events

=2010=

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!Date !!Race Name !!Location !!UCI Rating !!Winner !!Team

10 OctoberKumamoto International Road Race{{JPN}}align=center|1.2{{flagathlete|Takashi Miyazawa|JPN}}{{UCI team code|PPO|2010}}
11–19 OctoberTour of Hainan{{CHN}}align=center|2.HC{{flagathlete|Valentin Iglinsky|KAZ}}{{UCI team code|AST|2010}}
22–24 OctoberTour de Seoul{{KOR}}align=center|2.2{{flagathlete|Tomasz Marczynski|POL}}{{UCI team code|CCC|2010}}
23 OctoberTour of Taihu Lake{{CHN}}align=center|1.2{{flagathlete|David Kemp|AUS}}Fly V Australia
24 OctoberJapan Cup{{JPN}}align=center|1.HC{{flagathlete|Dan Martin|IRL}}{{UCI team code|GRS|2010}}
24 October–3 NovemberTour d'Indonesia{{INA}}align=center|2.2{{flagathlete|Herwin Jaya|INA}}Polygon Sweet Nice
13–14 NovemberTour de Okinawa{{JPN}}align=center|2.2{{flagathlete|Shinichi Fukushima|JPN}}{{UCI team code|GGC|2010}}
12 DecemberTour of South China Sea{{CHN}}
{{HKG}}
{{MAC}}
align=center|1.2{{flagathlete|Kazuhiro Mori|JPN}}Aisan Racing Team

=2011=

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!Date !!Race Name !!Location !!UCI Rating !!Winner !!Team

23 January–1 FebruaryTour de Langkawi{{MAS}}align=center| 2.HC{{flagathlete|Jonathan Monsalve|VEN}}{{UCI team code|AND|2011}}
6–11 FebruaryTour of Qatar{{QAT}}align=center|2.1{{flagathlete|Mark Renshaw|AUS}}{{UCI team code|THR|2011}}
11 FebruaryMumbai Cyclothon I{{IND}}align=center|1.1{{flagathlete|Elia Viviani|ITA}}{{UCI team code|LIQ|2011}}
13 FebruaryMumbai Cyclothon II{{IND}}align=center|1.1{{flagathlete|Robert Hunter|RSA}}{{UCI team code|RSH|2011}}
15–20 FebruaryTour of Oman{{OMA}}align=center|2.1{{flagathlete|Robert Gesink|NED}}{{UCI team code|RAB|2011}}
17 FebruaryAsian Cycling ChampionshipsTime trial{{THA}}align=center|CC{{flagathlete|Evgeny Vakker|KGZ}}Kyrgyzstan (national team)
19 FebruaryAsian Cycling ChampionshipsRoad race{{THA}}align=center|CC{{flagathlete|Yukiya Arashiro|JPN}}Japan (national team)
24–28 FebruaryKerman Tour{{IRI}}align=center|2.2{{flagathlete|Mehdi Sohrabi|IRI}}{{UCI team code|TPT|2011}}
8–13 MarchJelajah Malaysia{{MAS}}align=center|2.2{{flagathlete|Mehdi Sohrabi|IRI}}{{UCI team code|TPT|2011}}
19–28 MarchTour de Taiwan{{TWN}}align=center|2.2{{flagathlete|Markus Eibegger|AUT}}{{UCI team code|TPT|2011}}
1–6 AprilTour of Thailand{{THA}}align=center|2.2{{flagathlete|Tobias Erler|GER}}{{UCI team code|TPT|2011}}
15–24 AprilTour de Korea{{KOR}}align=center|2.2{{flagathlete|Choi Ki Ho|HKG}}Hong Kong (national team)
16–19 AprilLe Tour de Filipinas{{PHI}}align=center|2.2{{flagathlete|Rahim Ememi|IRI}}{{UCI team code|IUA|2011}}
24 AprilMelaka Governor Cup{{MAS}}align=center|1.2{{flagathlete|Hassan Maleki|IRI}}Suren Cycling Team
13–18 MayAzerbaïjan Tour{{IRI}}align=center|2.2{{flagathlete|Mehdi Sohrabi|IRI}}{{UCI team code|TPT|2011}}
25–29 MayInternational Presidency Tour{{IRI}}align=center|2.2{{flagathlete|Samad Pourseyedi|IRI}}{{UCI team code|IUA|2011}}
26–29 MayTour de Kumano{{JPN}}align=center|2.2{{flagathlete|Fortunato Baliani|ITA}}{{UCI team code|PPO|2011}}
6–12 JuneTour de Singkarak{{INA}}align=center|2.2{{flagathlete|Amir Zargari|IRI}}{{UCI team code|IUA|2011}}
1–10 JulyTour of Qinghai Lake{{CHN}}align=center|2.HC{{flagathlete|Gregor Gazvoda|SLO}}{{UCI team code|PER|2011}}
1–5 SeptemberTour of Milad du Nour{{IRI}}align=center|2.2{{flagathlete|Ghader Mizbani|IRI}}{{UCI team code|TPT|2011}}
7–11 SeptemberTour de Brunei{{BRU}}align=center|2.2{{flagathlete|Shinichi Fukushima|JPN}}{{UCI team code|TSG|2011}}
10–20 SeptemberTour of China{{CHN}}align=center|2.1{{flagathlete|Muradjan Khalmuratov|UZB}}{{UCI team code|RTS|2011}}
16–19 SeptemberTour de Hokkaido{{JPN}}align=center|2.2{{flagathlete|Miguel Ángel Rubiano|COL}}{{UCI team code|PPO|2011}}
24–25 SeptemberTour de East Java{{INA}}align=center|2.2{{flagathlete|Hossein Jahanbanian|IRI}}{{UCI team code|TPT|2011}}
28 SeptemberGolan I{{SYR}}align=center|1.2{{flagathlete|Vladimir Tuychiev|UZB}}Uzbekistan (national team)
30 SeptemberGolan II{{SYR}}align=center|1.2{{flagathlete|Fadi Shekhoni|SYR}}Syria (national team)

Final standings

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=Individual classification=

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!Rank !!Name !!Team !!Points

1.{{flagathlete|Mehdi Sohrabi|IRI}}{{UCI team code|TPT|2011}}327
2.{{flagathlete|Muradjan Khalmuratov|UZB}}{{UCI team code|RTS|2011}}239
3.{{flagathlete|Amir Zargari|IRI}}{{UCI team code|IUA|2011}}218
4.{{flagathlete|Libardo Niño|COL}}{{UCI team code|L2A|2011}}208
5.{{flagathlete|Boris Shpilevsky|RUS}}{{UCI team code|TPT|2011}}203
6.{{flagathlete|Gregor Gazvoda|SLO}}{{UCI team code|PER|2011}}183
7.{{flagathlete|Yukiya Arashiro|JPN}}{{UCI team code|EUC|2011}}172
8.{{flagathlete|Andrea Guardini|ITA}}{{UCI team code|FAR|2011}}167
9.{{flagathlete|Hossein Askari|IRI}}{{UCI team code|TPT|2011}}153
10.{{flagathlete|Rahim Ememi|IRI}}{{UCI team code|IUA|2011}}149

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=Team classification=

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!Rank !!Team !!Points

1.{{UCI team code|TPT|2011}}1183
2.{{UCI team code|IUA|2011}}663
3.{{UCI team code|RTS|2011}}594.67
4.{{UCI team code|TSG|2011}}371
5.{{UCI team code|FAR|2011}}340
6.Aisan Racing Team302
7.{{UCI team code|L2A|2011}}292
8.{{UCI team code|CCC|2011}}272
9.{{UCI team code|PER|2011}}267
10.{{UCI team code|DAN|2011}}266

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=Nation classification=

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!Rank !!Nation !!Points

1.{{IRI}}1436
2.{{JPN}}1012
3.{{UZB}}449
4.{{MAS}}374
5.{{KAZ}}348
6.{{KOR}}287
7.{{SYR}}210
8.{{INA}}206.34
9.{{HKG}}200
10.{{KGZ}}160

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=Nation under-23 classification=

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!Rank !!Nation under-23 !!Points

1.{{MAS}}169
2.{{KOR}}152
3.{{KAZ}}123
4.{{HKG}}100
5.{{MGL}}81
6.{{CHN}}48
7.{{IRI}}35
8.{{JPN}}33
9.{{THA}}26
10.{{INA}}22

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