2019 UCI World Tour

{{Short description|Road cycling competitions}}

{{for|the Women's 2019 UCI World Tour|2019 UCI Women's World Tour}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2018}}

{{Infobox cycling season

| Details

| name = 2019 UCI WorldTour

| edition = 9

| competition =UCI WorldTour

| dates = 15 January – 22 October

| location = {{unbulleted list|Australia|China|Europe|Middle East|North America}}

| rounds = 38

| previous = 2018

| next = 2020

}}

The 2019 UCI World Tour was a series of races that included thirty-eight road cycling events throughout the 2019 men's cycling season.{{Cite web|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/uci-reveal-worldtour-calendar-for-2019/ |title=UCI reveal WorldTour calendar for 2019 |access-date=23 October 2018 |work=Cycling News}} It was the first time since the World Tour was launched by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) in 2009 that it was not a ranking competition in its own right. The tour started with the opening stage of the Tour Down Under on 15 January and concluded with the final stage of the Tour of Guangxi on 22 October.{{cite news|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/tour-of-turkey-moves-back-to-april-slot-in-2019/|title=Tour of Turkey moves back to April slot in 2019|work=Cyclingnews.com|publisher=Immediate Media Company|date=12 November 2018|access-date=2 January 2019}}

Events

The 2019 calendar was initially announced in June 2018, with the Abu Dhabi Tour being replaced with the UAE Tour, following its merger with the Dubai Tour. In September 2018, the Three Days of Bruges–De Panne was promoted to World Tour level,{{cite news|url=http://www.sport.be/nl/wielrennen/article.html?Article_ID=840448&v=08082017|title=Driedaagse Brugge-De Panne wordt World Tour vanaf 2019|language=nl|first=Erik|last=Duchateau|date=26 September 2018|access-date=2 January 2019|trans-title=Three-days of Bruges-De Panne will be World Tour from 2019|work=Sport.be|publisher=Golazo media nv}} having been a 1.HC-categorised race in 2018. In November 2018, the Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey was announced to be moving back to April, after the two most recent editions were held in October.

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|+ Races in the 2019 UCI World Tour

scope="col" | Race

! scope="col" | Date

! scope="col" | Winner

! scope="col" | Second

! scope="col" | Third

scope="row" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Tour Down Under

| 15–20 January

| {{flagathlete|Daryl Impey|RSA}}

| {{flagathlete|Richie Porte|AUS}}

| {{flagathlete|Wout Poels|NED}}

scope="row" | {{flagicon|AUS}} Great Ocean Road Race

| 27 January

| {{flagathlete|Elia Viviani|ITA}}

| {{flagathlete|Caleb Ewan|AUS}}

| {{flagathlete|Daryl Impey|RSA}}

scope="row" | {{flagicon|UAE}} UAE Tour

| 24 February – 2 March

| {{flagathlete|Primož Roglič|SLO}}

| {{flagathlete|Alejandro Valverde|ESP}}

| {{flagathlete|David Gaudu|FRA}}

scope="row" | {{flagicon|BEL}} Omloop Het Nieuwsblad

| 2 March

| {{flagathlete|Zdeněk Štybar|CZE}}

| {{flagathlete|Greg Van Avermaet|BEL}}

| {{flagathlete|Tim Wellens|BEL}}

scope="row" | {{flagicon|ITA}} Strade Bianche

| 9 March

| {{flagathlete|Julian Alaphilippe|FRA}}

| {{flagathlete|Jakob Fuglsang|DEN}}

| {{flagathlete|Wout van Aert|BEL}}

scope="row" | {{flagicon|France}} Paris–Nice

| 10–17 March

| {{flagathlete|Egan Bernal|COL}}

| {{flagathlete|Nairo Quintana|COL}}

| {{flagathlete|Michał Kwiatkowski|POL}}

scope="row" | {{flagicon|Italy}} Tirreno–Adriatico

| 13–19 March

| {{flagathlete|Primož Roglič|SLO}}

| {{flagathlete|Adam Yates|GBR}}

| {{flagathlete|Jakob Fuglsang|DEN}}

scope="row" | {{flagicon|Italy}} Milan–San Remo

|23 March

| {{flagathlete|Julian Alaphilippe|FRA}}

| {{flagathlete|Oliver Naesen|BEL}}

| {{flagathlete|Michał Kwiatkowski|POL}}

scope="row" | {{flagicon|Spain}} Volta a Catalunya

| 25–31 March

| {{flagathlete|Miguel Ángel López|COL}}

| {{flagathlete|Adam Yates|GBR}}

| {{flagathlete|Egan Bernal|COL}}

scope="row" | {{flagicon|Belgium}} Three Days of Bruges–De Panne

|27 March

| {{flagathlete|Dylan Groenewegen|NED}}

| {{flagathlete|Fernando Gaviria|COL}}

| {{flagathlete|Elia Viviani|ITA}}

scope="row" | {{flagicon|Belgium}} E3 BinckBank Classic

|29 March

| {{flagathlete|Zdeněk Štybar|CZE}}

| {{flagathlete|Wout van Aert|BEL}}

| {{flagathlete|Greg Van Avermaet|BEL}}

scope="row" | {{flagicon|Belgium}} Gent–Wevelgem

|31 March

| {{flagathlete|Alexander Kristoff|NOR}}

| {{flagathlete|John Degenkolb|GER}}

| {{flagathlete|Oliver Naesen|BEL}}

scope="row" | {{flagicon|BEL}} Dwars door Vlaanderen

| 3 April

| {{flagathlete|Mathieu van der Poel|NED}}

| {{flagathlete|Anthony Turgis|FRA}}

| {{flagathlete|Bob Jungels|LUX}}

scope="row" | {{flagicon|Belgium}} Tour of Flanders

|7 April

| {{flagathlete|Alberto Bettiol|ITA}}

| {{flagathlete|Kasper Asgreen|DEN}}

| {{flagathlete|Alexander Kristoff|NOR}}

scope="row" | {{flagicon|Spain}} Tour of the Basque Country

| 8–13 April

| {{flagathlete|Ion Izagirre|ESP}}

| {{flagathlete|Dan Martin|IRL}}

| {{flagathlete|Emanuel Buchmann|GER}}

scope="row" | {{flagicon|France}} Paris–Roubaix

|14 April

| {{flagathlete|Philippe Gilbert|BEL}}

| {{flagathlete|Nils Politt|GER}}

| {{flagathlete|Yves Lampaert|BEL}}

scope="row" | {{flagicon|TUR}} Presidential Tour of Turkey

| 16–21 April

| {{flagathlete|Felix Großschartner|AUT}}

| {{flagathlete|Valerio Conti|ITA}}

| {{flagathlete|Merhawi Kudus|ERI}}

scope="row" | {{flagicon|Netherlands}} Amstel Gold Race

|21 April

| {{flagathlete|Mathieu van der Poel|NED}}

| {{flagathlete|Simon Clarke|AUS}}

| {{flagathlete|Jakob Fuglsang|DEN}}

scope="row" | {{flagicon|Belgium}} La Flèche Wallonne

|24 April

| {{flagathlete|Julian Alaphilippe|FRA}}

| {{flagathlete|Jakob Fuglsang|DEN}}

| {{flagathlete|Diego Ulissi|ITA}}

scope="row" | {{flagicon|Belgium}} Liège–Bastogne–Liège

|28 April

| {{flagathlete|Jakob Fuglsang|DEN}}

| {{flagathlete|Davide Formolo|ITA}}

| {{flagathlete|Maximilian Schachmann|GER}}

scope="row" | {{flagicon|Switzerland}} Tour de Romandie

| 30 April – 5 May

| {{flagathlete|Primož Roglič|SLO}}

| {{flagathlete|Rui Costa|POR}}

| {{flagathlete|Geraint Thomas|GBR}}

scope="row" | {{flagicon|GER}} Eschborn–Frankfurt

| 1 May

| {{flagathlete|Pascal Ackermann|GER}}

| {{flagathlete|John Degenkolb|GER}}

| {{flagathlete|Alexander Kristoff|NOR}}

scope="row" | {{flagicon|Italy}} Giro d'Italia

| 11 May – 2 June

| {{flagathlete|Richard Carapaz|ECU}}

| {{flagathlete|Vincenzo Nibali|ITA}}

| {{flagathlete|Primož Roglič|SLO}}

scope="row" | {{flagicon|USA}} Tour of California

| 12–18 May

|{{flagathlete|Tadej Pogačar|SLO}}

|{{flagathlete|Sergio Higuita|COL}}

|{{flagathlete|Kasper Asgreen|DEN}}

scope="row" | {{flagicon|France}} Critérium du Dauphiné

| 9–16 June

| {{flagathlete|Jakob Fuglsang|DEN}}

| {{flagathlete|Tejay van Garderen|USA}}

| {{flagathlete|Emanuel Buchmann|GER}}

scope="row" | {{flagicon|Switzerland}} Tour de Suisse

| 15–23 June

| {{flagathlete|Egan Bernal|COL}}

| {{flagathlete|Rohan Dennis|AUS}}

| {{flagathlete|Patrick Konrad|AUT}}

scope="row" | {{flagicon|France}} Tour de France

| 6–28 July

| {{flagathlete|Egan Bernal|COL}}

| {{flagathlete|Geraint Thomas|GBR}}

| {{flagathlete|Steven Kruijswijk|NED}}

scope="row" | {{flagicon|Spain}} Clásica de San Sebastián

|3 August

| {{flagathlete|Remco Evenepoel|BEL}}

| {{flagathlete|Greg Van Avermaet|BEL}}

| {{flagathlete|Marc Hirschi|SUI}}

scope="row" | {{flagicon|Poland}} Tour de Pologne

| 3–9 August

| {{flagathlete|Pavel Sivakov|RUS}}

| {{flagathlete|Jai Hindley|AUS}}

| {{flagathlete|Diego Ulissi|ITA}}

scope="row" | {{flagicon|GBR}} RideLondon–Surrey Classic

| 4 August

| {{flagathlete|Elia Viviani|ITA}}

| {{flagathlete|Sam Bennett|IRL}}

| {{flagathlete|Michael Mørkøv|DEN}}

scope="row" | {{flagicon|Belgium}}/{{flagicon|Netherlands}} BinckBank Tour

| 12–18 August

| {{flagathlete|Laurens De Plus|BEL}}

| {{flagathlete|Oliver Naesen|BEL}}

| {{flagathlete|Tim Wellens|BEL}}

scope="row" | {{flagicon|Spain}} Vuelta a España

|24 August  – 15 September

| {{flagathlete|Primož Roglič|SLO}}

| {{flagathlete|Alejandro Valverde|ESP}}

| {{flagathlete|Tadej Pogačar|SLO}}

scope="row" | {{flagicon|Germany}} EuroEyes Cyclassics

|25 August

| {{flagathlete|Elia Viviani|ITA}}

| {{flagathlete|Caleb Ewan|AUS}}

| {{flagathlete|Giacomo Nizzolo|ITA}}

scope="row" | {{flagicon|France}} Bretagne Classic Ouest–France

|1 September

| {{flagathlete|Sep Vanmarcke|BEL}}

| {{flagathlete|Tiesj Benoot|BEL}}

| {{flagathlete|Jack Haig|AUS}}

scope="row" | {{flagicon|Canada}} GP de Québec

|13 September

| {{flagathlete|Michael Matthews|AUS}}

| {{flagathlete|Peter Sagan|SVK}}

| {{flagathlete|Greg Van Avermaet|BEL}}

scope="row" | {{flagicon|Canada}} GP de Montréal

|15 September

| {{flagathlete|Greg Van Avermaet|BEL}}

| {{flagathlete|Diego Ulissi|ITA}}

| {{flagathlete|Iván García|ESP}}

scope="row" | {{flagicon|Italy}} Il Lombardia

| 12 October

| {{flagathlete|Bauke Mollema|NED}}

| {{flagathlete|Alejandro Valverde|ESP}}

| {{flagathlete|Egan Bernal|COL}}

scope="row" | {{flagicon|China}} Tour of Guangxi

|17–22 October

| {{flagathlete|Enric Mas|ESP}}

| {{flagathlete|Daniel Martínez|COL}}

| {{flagathlete|Diego Rosa|ITA}}

Teams

The eighteen WorldTeams were automatically invited to compete in events. Other teams were invited by the organisers of each race.{{Cite web |last=Ballinger |first=Alex |date=2018-12-11 |title=UCI confirms all WorldTour and Pro Continental teams for 2019 |url=https://www.cyclingweekly.com/news/racing/uci-confirms-worldtour-pro-continental-teams-2019-402623 |access-date=2025-02-04 |website=cyclingweekly.com |language=en}}

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  • {{UCI team code|ALM|2019}}
  • {{UCI team code|AST|2019}}
  • {{UCI team code|TBM|2019}}
  • {{UCI team code|BOH|2019}}
  • {{UCI team code|BMC|2019}}
  • {{UCI team code|EFD|2019}}
  • {{UCI team code|DDD|2019}}
  • {{UCI team code|GFC|2019}}
  • {{UCI team code|INS|2019b}}
  • {{UCI team code|KAT|2019}}
  • {{UCI team code|TLJ|2019}}
  • {{UCI team code|LTS|2019}}
  • {{UCI team code|MOV|2019}}
  • {{UCI team code|MTS men|2019}}
  • {{UCI team code|QST|2019}}
  • {{UCI team code|SUN|2019}}
  • {{UCI team code|TFS|2019}}
  • {{UCI team code|UAD|2019}}

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References

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