2017 UCI Women's World Tour
{{for|the men's 2017 UCI World Tour|2017 UCI World Tour}}
{{Infobox cycling season
|Details
| name = 2017 UCI Women's World Tour
| edition = 2
| competition = UCI Women's WorldTour
| image =
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| image_size = 350
| dates = 4 March – 10 September
| location = Europe, USA and China
| rounds = 20
| individual_champion = Anna van der Breggen
| individual_champion_team = {{UCI team code|DLT|2017}}
| teams_champion = {{UCI team code|DLT|2017}}
| previous = 2016
| next = 2018
}}
The 2017 UCI Women's World Tour was the second edition of the UCI Women's World Tour. For the 2017 season, the calendar consisted of 20 races, up from 17 in 2016.{{cite news|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/uci-announce-2017-womens-worldtour-calendar/|title=UCI announce 2017 Women's WorldTour calendar|website=Cyclingnews.com|date=15 October 2016|accessdate=17 October 2016}} Two one-day races – the Amstel Gold Race and Liège–Bastogne–Liège, to complete an Ardennes classics week – were added along with the Ladies Tour of Norway and the Holland Ladies Tour; all 2016 races returned for the 2017 calendar,{{cite news|url=http://velonews.competitor.com/2016/10/news/road/uci-unveils-2017-womens-worldtour_423020|title=UCI unveils 2017 Women's WorldTour|work=VeloNews|date=15 October 2016|accessdate=17 October 2016|archive-date=19 October 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161019035621/http://velonews.competitor.com/2016/10/news/road/uci-unveils-2017-womens-worldtour_423020|url-status=dead}} with the exception of the cancelled Philadelphia International Cycling Classic.
The individual classification was won by Dutch rider Anna van der Breggen, riding for the {{UCI team code|DLT|2017}} team. Van der Breggen took the lead of the standings after winning the Tour of California,{{cite news|url=http://www.sfgate.com/sports/article/Tour-of-California-van-der-Breggen-wins-11145567.php|title=Tour of California: Anna van der Breggen wins women's race|work=San Francisco Chronicle|date=14 May 2017|accessdate=10 September 2017|agency=Associated Press}} and after losing the lead to Poland's Katarzyna Niewiadoma ({{UCI team code|WM3|2017}}) after the Women's Tour,{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cycling/40241459|title=Women's Tour: Britain's Hannah Barnes third overall as Katarzyna Niewiadoma wins|publisher=BBC Sport|date=11 June 2017|accessdate=10 September 2017}} van der Breggen regained the lead after victory at the Giro d'Italia Femminile.{{cite news|title=Anna Van der Breggen wins 2017 Giro Rosa|first=Jessi|last=Braverman|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/giro-ditalia-internazionale-femminile-2017/stage-10/results/|website=Cyclingnews.com|date=9 July 2017|accessdate=10 September 2017}}{{cite news|title=Van der Breggen wins second Giro Rosa title|url=http://www.velonews.com/2017/07/news/van-der-breggen-wins-second-giro-rosa-title_443169|work=VeloNews|publisher=Competitor Group|date=9 July 2017|accessdate=10 September 2017}} Van der Breggen, who won five races during 2017 – including all three Ardennes classics – maintained her lead throughout the remainder of the season, ultimately winning the overall classification by 27 points from compatriot Annemiek van Vleuten from the {{UCI team code|GEW2|2017}} team. Van Vleuten closed the gap in points over the second half of the season, finishing third at the Giro d'Italia Femminile before victories at La Course by Le Tour de France,{{cite news|url=http://www.letour.fr/la-course-by-le-tour-de-france/2017/us/stage-1/news/flm/van-vleuten-on-the-top-of-the-world.html|title=Van Vleuten on the top of the world|work=La Course by Le Tour de France|publisher=Amaury Sport Organisation|date=20 July 2017|accessdate=22 July 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170724132122/http://www.letour.fr/la-course-by-le-tour-de-france/2017/us/stage-1/news/flm/van-vleuten-on-the-top-of-the-world.html|archive-date=24 July 2017|url-status=dead|df=dmy-all}} and the Holland Ladies Tour.{{cite news|title=Van Vleuten wins Boels Ladies Tour|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/boels-rental-ladies-tour-2017/stage-6/results/|website=Cyclingnews.com|date=3 September 2017|accessdate=10 September 2017}} Third place in the standings went to Niewiadoma, who took podium finishes in all three Ardennes classics and a second place at Strade Bianche, alongside her Women's Tour victory.
In the other classifications, {{UCI team code|CBT|2017}} rider Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig from Denmark was the winner of the youth classification for riders under the age of 23. Uttrup Ludwig took seven victories in the classification, and finished with over three times as many points compared to her nearest challengers. {{UCI team code|DLT|2017|nolink=yes}} were the winners of the teams classification, taking eight wins during the season. {{UCI team code|TLP|2017}}, and their American rider Coryn Rivera, took three victories as they finished as runners-up in the standings.
Teams
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|+ 2017 UCI Women's World Teams, invitational ranking & equipment{{cite news|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/features/2017-womens-team-bike-guide/|title=2017 women's team bike guide|website=Cyclingnews.com|date=15 November 2016|accessdate=21 November 2016}} |
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! scope="col" | Code ! scope="col" | Official Team Name ! scope="col" | Country ! scope="col" | Points ! scope="col" | Groupset ! scope="col" | Road Bike(s) ! scope="col" | Time Trial Bike ! scope="col" | Wheels |
ALE
! scope="row" | {{UCI team code|ALE|2017}} | {{flagu|Italy}} | style="background:#9CE97B;"| 8 | 1563 |Campagnolo |Cipollini NK1K |Cipollini NKTT |Ursus |
VAI
! scope="row" | {{UCI team code|VAI|2017}} | {{flagu|Italy}} |27 |215 | | | | |
ASA
! scope="row" | {{UCI team code|ASA2|2017}} | {{KAZ}} | style="background:#FFA8A4;"|18 |610 | Shimano |Argon 18 Gallium Pro | Specialized Shiv |
BPK
! scope="row" | {{UCI team code|BPK|2017}} | {{flagu|Italy}} | style="background:#9CE97B;"|11 |872 |Shimano |Kemo KE-R8 |Kemo KE-T5 |Ambrosio |
BDP
! scope="row" | {{UCI team code|BDP|2017}} | {{flagu|Spain}} |24 |346 | | | |
DLT
! scope="row" | {{UCI team code|DLT|2017}} | {{flagu|Netherlands}} | style="background:#9CE97B;"|1 |4244 | SRAM | S-Works Amira | Specialized Shiv | Zipp |
BTC
! scope="row" | {{UCI team code|BTC|2017}} | {{SLO}} | style="background:#FFA8A4;"|16 |754 | SRAM | Scott Addict{{Cite web|url=http://www.cyclingarchives.com/ploegfiche.php?id=26378|title=BTC City Ljubljana 2017}} | Scott Plasma | Fulcrum |
LPR
! scope="row" | {{UCI team code|LPR2|2017}} | {{flagu|Germany}} | style="background:#9CE97B;"|5 |1992 | SRAM | Canyon Ultimate WMN CF SLX | Canyon Speedmax CF | Zipp |
CBT
! scope="row" | {{UCI team code|CBT|2017}} | {{flagu|Switzerland}} | style="background:#9CE97B;"|7 |1684 | Shimano/Rotor | Cervélo S5 | Cervélo P5 | Enve |
GPC
! scope="row" | {{UCI team code|GPC|2017}} | {{HKG}} |34 |65 | |Giant | | |
COL
! scope="row" | {{UCI team code|CVB|2017}} | {{flagu|United States}} |36 |52 | Shimano |Bianchi Oltre XR.1 | Bianchi Aquila CV | Vittoria |
CPC
! scope="row" | {{UCI team code|CPC|2017}} | {{flagu|United States}} | style="background:#9CE97B;"|9 |1406 |FSA |Cannondale SuperSix Evo |Cannondale Slice |Vision Wheels |
CZG
! scope="row" | {{UCI team code|CZG|2017}} | {{ALB}} | | | | | |
DRP
! scope="row" | {{UCI team code|DRP|2017}} | {{flagu|Great Britain}} |22 |449 |Shimano |Trek Emonda |Trek Speed Concept |Bontrager |
FDJ
! scope="row" | {{UCI team code|FUT|2017}} | {{flagu|France}} | style="background:#9CE97B;"|15 |784 |Shimano |Lapierre Xelius |Lapierre Aerostorm |Shimano |
GSB
! scope="row" | {{UCI team code|GSB|2017}} | {{flagu|Italy}} |38 |43 | |Bianchi | | |
HBS
! scope="row" | {{UCI team code|HBS|2017}} | {{flagu|United States}} |37 |46 |Shimano |HIA Velo Founder |BH Aerolight |FastForward |
HPU
! scope="row" | {{UCI team code|HPU|2017}} | {{NOR}} | style="background:#9CE97B;"|12 |856 | Shimano | Scott Addict 15 | Scott Plasma | FastForward |
LWD
! scope="row" | {{UCI team code|LWD|2017}} | {{flagu|Belgium}} | style="background:#9CE97B;"|13 |840 |Shimano |Merckx Milano 72 |Merckx Lugano 68 |Edco |
LWK
! scope="row" | {{UCI team code|LWK|2017}} | {{flagu|Belgium}} | style="background:#9CE97B;"|14 |802 |Shimano |Kuota Kougar |Kuota Kalibur |Miche |
LTK
! scope="row" | {{UCI team code|LTK|2017}} | {{flagu|Spain}} |40 |16 | |MM | |Nesta |
LSL
! scope="row" | {{UCI team code|LBL|2017}} | {{flagu|Belgium}} | style="background:#FFA8A4;"|17 |646 | Shimano | Ridley Liz SL | Ridley Dean | FastForward |
MCC
! scope="row" | Minsk Cycling Club | {{BLR}} |41 |13 | | | | |
ORS
! scope="row" | {{UCI team code|GEW2|2017}} | {{flagu|Australia}} | style="background:#9CE97B;"|6 |1867 | Shimano | Scott Foil | Scott Plasma | Shimano/PRO |
PVD
! scope="row" | {{UCI team code|PVD|2017}} | {{flagu|Netherlands}} |26 |264 | Shimano | Carrera Veleno | Massini | FastForward |
RLW
! scope="row" | {{UCI team code|RLW|2017}} | {{flagu|United States}} |33 |96 | SRAM | Diamondback Podium Equipe | Diamondback Serios AF | HED |
MIC
! scope="row" | {{UCI team code|MIC|2017}} | {{flagu|Italy}} |21 |497 | |Orbea Avant M40 |Orbea Ordu |
SAS
! scope="row" | {{UCI team code|SAS|2017}} | {{flagu|Canada}} |28 |174 | |Argon18 Gallium-Pro |Argon18 E-118 Next | |
SER
! scope="row" | {{UCI team code|SER|2017}} | {{flagu|Italy}} | style="background:#FFA8A4;"|20 |510 | Shimano | | | Vision |
T20
! scope="row" | {{UCI team code|T20|2017}} | {{flagu|United States}} |25 |342 | SRAM | Felt Bicycles FR | Felt Bicycles DA | Zipp |
SVE
! scope="row" | {{UCI team code|SVE|2017b}} | {{flagu|Belgium}} |31 |107 | | | | |
ILU
! scope="row" | Team Illuminate | {{flagu|United States}} |39 |23 | |S-Works | | |
SUN
! scope="row" | {{UCI team code|TLP|2017}} | {{flagu|Netherlands}} | style="background:#9CE97B;"|4 |2480 | Shimano | Giant–Liv Envie | Giant Trinity | Shimano |
TIB
! scope="row" | {{UCI team code|TIB|2017}} | {{flagu|United States}} | style="background:#FFA8A4;"|19 |550 | Shimano | Fuji Transonic | Fuji Norcom Straight |
TVW
! scope="row" | {{UCI team code|TVW|2017a}} | {{DEN}} | style="background:#9CE97B;"|10 |1013 |SRAM |Cervelo S5 |Cervelo P5 |HED |
WNT
! scope="row" | {{UCI team code|WNT|2017}} | {{flagu|Great Britain}} |30 |115 |Shimano |Specialized Tarmac |Specialized Shiv |Hope Tech |
TWC
! scope="row" | {{UCI team code|TWC|2017}} | {{THA}} |– |– | | | | |
TOG
! scope="row" | {{UCI team code|TOG|2017}} | {{flagu|Italy}} |29 |131 | | | | |
UHC
! scope="row" | {{UCI team code|UHC2|2017}} | {{flagu|United States}} |23 |401 | Shimano | Orbea Orca OMR | Orbea Ordu | Shimano |
VAL
! scope="row" | {{UCI team code|VAL|2017}} | {{flagu|Italy}} |41 |13 | |Pinarello Dogma F8 | |Fulcrum |
DNA
! scope="row" | {{UCI team code|DNA|2017}} | {{flagu|United States}} |32 |105 | Shimano | Orbea Orca | Orbea Ordu | Vision |
SLP
! scope="row" | {{UCI team code|SLP|2017}} | {{ARG}} |35 |60 | | | | |
WHT
! scope="row" | {{UCI team code|WHT|2017}} | {{flagu|Great Britain}} | style="background:#9CE97B;"|2 |2786 |Colnago C60 |Colnago K.Zero |Campagnolo |
WM3
! scope="row" | {{UCI team code|RBW|2017}} | {{flagu|Netherlands}} | style="background:#9CE97B;"|3 |2483 |Shimano |Ridley Jane |Ridley Dean |Shimano |
=Key=
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Cell colour | Invitation |
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style="background:#9CE97B;"| | Top-15 team, invited to all UCI WWT one-day & stage races automatically |
style="background:#FFA8A4;"| | Top-20 team, invited to all UCI WWT one-day races automatically |
Events
The Philadelphia International Cycling Classic was scheduled to be held on 4 June, but was cancelled on 27 January due to "difficulty attracting sponsor financial support".{{cite news|url=http://www.velonews.com/2017/01/news/philadelphia-international-cycling-classic-cancelled_429545|title=Philadelphia International Cycling Classic cancelled|work=VeloNews|date=27 January 2017|accessdate=27 January 2017}}{{cite news|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/2017-philadelphia-international-cycling-classic-cancelled/|title=2017 Philadelphia International Cycling Classic cancelled|website=Cyclingnews.com|date=27 January 2017|accessdate=27 January 2017|quote=The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) has confirmed that both the men's and women's editions of the Philadelphia International Cycling Classic have been cancelled for 2017 [...]}}
{{2017 UCI WWT}}
Final points standings
=Individual=
File:2017 Boels Ladies Tour 6e etappe 181b.jpg (pictured at the Holland Ladies Tour), the winner of the individual classification.]]
Riders tied with the same number of points were classified by number of victories, then number of second places, third places, and so on, in World Tour events and stages.
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!colspan=4| Individual rankings |
Rank
!Name !Team !Points |
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align=center|1
|{{flagathlete|Anna van der Breggen|NED}} 20px |{{UCI team code|DLT|2017}} |align=center|1016 |
align=center|2
|{{flagathlete|Annemiek van Vleuten|NED}} |{{UCI team code|GEW2|2017}} |align=center|989 |
align=center|3
|{{flagathlete|Katarzyna Niewiadoma|POL}} |{{UCI team code|RBW|2017}} |align=center|856 |
align=center|4
|{{flagathlete|Coryn Rivera|USA}} |{{UCI team code|TLP|2017}} |align=center|803 |
align=center|5
|{{flagathlete|Elisa Longo Borghini|ITA}} |{{UCI team code|WHT|2017}} |align=center|630 |
align=center|6
|{{flagathlete|Jolien D'Hoore|BEL}} |{{UCI team code|WHT|2017}} |align=center|626 |
align=center|7
|{{flagathlete|Lizzie Deignan|GBR}} |{{UCI team code|DLT|2017}} |align=center|623 |
align=center|8
|{{flagathlete|Ellen van Dijk|NED}} |{{UCI team code|TLP|2017}} |align=center|614 |
align=center|9
|{{flagathlete|Lotta Lepistö|FIN}} |{{UCI team code|CBT|2017}} |align=center|518 |
align=center|10
|{{flagathlete|Chloe Hosking|AUS}} |{{UCI team code|ALE|2017}} |align=center|457 |
align=center|11
|{{flagathlete|Marianne Vos|NED}} |{{UCI team code|WM3|2017}} |align=center|452 |
align=center|12
|{{flagathlete|Megan Guarnier|USA}} |{{UCI team code|DLT|2017}} |align=center|429 |
align=center|13
|{{flagathlete|Elena Cecchini|ITA}} |{{UCI team code|LPR2|2017}} |align=center|427 |
align=center|14
|{{flagathlete|Chantal Blaak|NED}} |{{UCI team code|DLT|2017}} |align=center|373 |
align=center|15
|{{flagathlete|Kirsten Wild|NED}} |{{UCI team code|CPC|2017}} |align=center|347 |
align=center|16
|{{flagathlete|Arlenis Sierra|CUB}} |{{UCI team code|ASA2|2017}} |align=center|334 |
align=center|17
|{{flagathlete|Lisa Brennauer|GER}} |{{UCI team code|LPR2|2017}} |align=center|321 |
align=center|18
|{{flagathlete|Christine Majerus|LUX}} |{{UCI team code|DLT|2017}} |align=center|320 |
align=center|19
|{{flagathlete|Shara Gillow|AUS}} |{{UCI team code|FUT|2017}} |align=center|320 |
align=center|20
|{{flagathlete|Ashleigh Moolman|RSA}} |{{UCI team code|CBT|2017}} |align=center|303 |
align=center colspan=4| 202 riders scored points |
colspan=4|Source:{{cite web|url=https://dataride.uci.ch/iframe/RankingDetails/33?disciplineId=10&groupId=5&momentId=18759&disciplineSeasonId=19&rankingTypeId=1&categoryId=23&raceTypeId=0|title=Women's WorldTour Ranking – 2017: Individual Ranking (Final)|work=UCI Women's WorldTour|publisher=Infostrada Sports; Union Cycliste Internationale|date=10 September 2017|accessdate=10 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170802003243/https://dataride.uci.ch/iframe/RankingDetails/33?disciplineId=10&groupId=5&momentId=18759&disciplineSeasonId=19&rankingTypeId=1&categoryId=23&raceTypeId=0|archive-date=2017-08-02|url-status=dead}} |
=Youth=
File:2017 Ronde van Vlaanderen voor vrouwen 04.jpg (pictured at the Tour of Flanders), the winner of the youth classification.]]
The top three riders in the final results of each World Tour event's young rider classification received points towards the standings. Six points were awarded to first place, four points to second place and two points to third place.
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!colspan=4| Youth rankings |
Rank
!Name !Team !Points |
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align=center|1
|{{flagathlete|Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig|DEN}} 20px |{{UCI team code|CBT|2017}} |align=center|52 |
align=center|2
|{{flagathlete|Alice Barnes|GBR}} |{{UCI team code|DRP|2017}} |align=center|16 |
align=center|3
|{{flagathlete|Amalie Dideriksen|DEN}} |{{UCI team code|DLT|2017}} |align=center|16 |
align=center|4
|{{flagathlete|Susanne Andersen|NOR}} |{{UCI team code|HPU|2017}} |align=center|12 |
align=center|5
|{{flagathlete|Lisa Klein|GER}} |{{UCI team code|CBT|2017}} |align=center|12 |
align=center|6
|{{flagathlete|Lotte Kopecky|BEL}} |{{UCI team code|LSL|2017}} |align=center|12 |
align=center|7
|{{flagathlete|Anna Christian|GBR}} |{{UCI team code|DRP|2017}} |align=center|10 |
align=center|8
|{{flagathlete|Demi de Jong|NED}} |{{UCI team code|PVD|2017}} |align=center|8 |
align=center|9
|{{flagathlete|Nikola Nosková|CZE}} |{{UCI team code|BPK|2017}} |align=center|8 |
align=center|10
|{{flagathlete|Sofia Beggin|ITA}} |{{UCI team code|ASA2|2017}} |align=center|8 |
align=center|11
|{{flagathlete|Juliette Labous|FRA}} |{{UCI team code|TLP|2017}} |align=center|8 |
align=center|12
|{{flagathlete|Floortje Mackaij|NED}} |{{UCI team code|TLP|2017}} |align=center|8 |
align=center|13
|{{flagathlete|Sofia Bertizzolo|ITA}} |{{UCI team code|ASA2|2017}} |align=center|8 |
align=center|14
|{{flagathlete|Maria Vittoria Sperotto|ITA}} |{{UCI team code|BPK|2017}} |align=center|6 |
align=center|15
|{{flagathlete|Alba Teruel Ribes|ESP}} |{{UCI team code|LTK|2017}} |align=center|4 |
align=center|16
|{{flagathlete|Pernille Mathiesen|DEN}} |{{UCI team code|TVW|2017a}} |align=center|4 |
align=center|17
|{{flagathlete|Liane Lippert|GER}} |{{UCI team code|TLP|2017}} |align=center|4 |
align=center|18
|{{flagathlete|Jeanne Korevaar|NED}} |{{UCI team code|WM3|2017}} |align=center|4 |
align=center|19
|{{flagathlete|Anastasiia Iakovenko|RUS}} |align=center|4 |
align=center|20
|{{flagathlete|Arianna Fidanza|ITA}} |{{UCI team code|ASA2|2017}} |align=center|4 |
align=center colspan=4| 28 riders scored points |
colspan=4| Source:{{cite web|url=https://dataride.uci.ch/iframe/RankingDetails/38?disciplineId=10&groupId=6&momentId=18760&disciplineSeasonId=19&rankingTypeId=1&categoryId=23&raceTypeId=0|title=Women's WorldTour Youth Ranking – 2017: (Final)|work=UCI Women's WorldTour|publisher=Infostrada Sports; Union Cycliste Internationale|date=10 September 2017|accessdate=10 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180304054708/https://dataride.uci.ch/iframe/RankingDetails/38?disciplineId=10&groupId=6&momentId=18760&disciplineSeasonId=19&rankingTypeId=1&categoryId=23&raceTypeId=0|archive-date=4 March 2018|url-status=dead|df=dmy-all}} |
=Team=
File:2017 Boels Ladies Tour 6e etappe 164.jpg), the winners of the teams classification.]]
Team rankings were calculated by adding the ranking points of the top four riders of a team in each race, plus points gained in the Crescent Vårgårda UCI Women's WorldTour TTT.
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!colspan=23|Team classification |
Rank
!Team !STR !RON !TRO !GEN !FLA !AGR !LFW !LBL !CHO !TOC !OWT !GIR !LAC !RID !TTT !VAR !NOR !PLO !HOL !MAD !Points |
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1
|align=left|{{UCI team code|DLT|2017}} |97 |184 |70 |35 |115 |280 |220 |238 | |219 |221 |478 |174 |42 |140 |86 |225 |124 |325 | !3273 |
2
|align=left|{{UCI team code|TLP|2017}} |72 |103 |124 |85 |126 |75 |50 |98 | |117 |214 |177 |26 |138 |80 |155 |220 | |163 |130 !2153 |
3
|align=left|{{UCI team code|WHT|2017}} |140 |120 |30 |100 |25 |78 |34 |54 |221 |43 |116 |299 |85 |75 |64 |35 |77 |12 |46 |170 !1824 |
4
|align=left|{{UCI team code|GEW2|2017}} |135 |60 |70 |34 |170 |85 |100 |60 |104 | |35 |297 |170 |28 | |8 |140 |91 |234 | !1821 |
5
|align=left|{{UCI team code|LPR2|2017}} |25 |116 |62 |102 |70 |35 | | | |83 |191 |103 |10 |123 |100 |36 |63 |160 |226 | !1505 |
6
|align=left|{{UCI team code|RBW|2017}} |108 |40 |35 |12 |35 |85 |85 |93 |4 | |219 |126 |30 |76 |56 |116 |218 | |76 | !1414 |
7
|align=left|{{UCI team code|CBT|2017}} |36 |18 |110 |120 |32 |34 |76 |75 | | |107 |87 |26 |100 |120 |120 |147 |20 | | !1228 |
8
|align=left|{{UCI team code|ALE|2017}} |16 |25 | |72 |30 |14 |35 |20 |177 | |61 |105 |16 |20 |28 |90 |87 |14 |126 |40 !976Listed on 994 points by UCI, due to all six riders being attributed points for the Giro d'Italia Femminile. |
9
|align=left|{{UCI team code|CPC|2017}} |10 |2 |12 |25 |2 | |2 | |165 |130 |38 |43 |2 |60 |32 |25 |10 |80 |65 |60 !763 |
10
|align=left|{{UCI team code|FUT|2017}} |50 |4 |8 | | |18 |60 |40 | | |28 |66 |80 |35 |52 | |12 |24 |90 |95 !662 |
11
|align=left|{{UCI team code|BTC|2017}} |14 | |56 | | | |22 | |106 | | |32 |31 |16 |44 |6 | |97 | |88 !512 |
12
|align=left|{{UCI team code|ASA2|2017}} |18 | |100 |6 | | | | |28 |149 | |97 | | | | | | | | !398 |
13
|align=left|{{UCI team code|LWK|2017}} | | |10 |68 |20 |16 |16 |4 | | |10 |60 | | |16 |30 | | |50 | !300 |
14
|align=left|{{UCI team code|TVW|2017a}} | | | | | | | | |74 | |20 | | |12 |60 | |24 | |88 | !278 |
15
|align=left|{{UCI team code|UHC2|2017}} | | | | | | | | | |259 | | | | | | | | | | !259 |
16
|align=left|{{UCI team code|TIB|2017}} |4 | | | | | | | |22 |114 | | |40 | | | | |75 | | !255 |
17
|align=left|{{UCI team code|DRP|2017}} | |35 | |40 | | | |6 | |34 |88 | | | |20 | | |18 | |4 !245 |
18
|align=left|{{UCI team code|HPU|2017}} | |6 |14 | | | | |2 |72 | |16 |26 | | |48 |18 |6 | | |35 !243 |
19
|align=left|{{UCI team code|BPK|2017}} | | | |16 | | | |35 |74 | |4 |32 | | |36 | |14 |10 | |2 !223 |
20
|align=left|{{UCI team code|LSL|2017}} | | | |10 |60 | | | | | | | | | |24 | | | | |20 !114 |
colspan=23 align=center| 36 teams scored points |
colspan=23| Source:{{cite web|url=https://dataride.uci.ch/iframe/RankingDetails/37?disciplineId=10&groupId=5&momentId=18761&disciplineSeasonId=19&rankingTypeId=2&categoryId=23&raceTypeId=0|title=Women's WorldTour Ranking – 2017: Team Ranking (Final)|work=UCI Women's WorldTour|publisher=Infostrada Sports; Union Cycliste Internationale|date=10 September 2017|accessdate=10 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170730023836/https://dataride.uci.ch/iframe/RankingDetails/37?disciplineId=10&groupId=5&momentId=18761&disciplineSeasonId=19&rankingTypeId=2&categoryId=23&raceTypeId=0|archive-date=30 July 2017|url-status=dead|df=dmy-all}} |
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