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UCI ProTour
The UCI ProTour is a system of a set of professional cycling teams and cycling races, in which all of these teams are required to, and guaranteed to, participate. This system is new to 2005 and in many ways replaces the UCI World Cup series, which ended at the end of the 2004 season.
The ProTour includes the three grand tours, namely the Tour de France, Giro d'Italia and Vuelta a Espana. It also includes most of the former UCI World Cup races, such as Paris-Roubaix, Tour of Flanders and Liege-Bastogne-Liege.
The ProTour licenses are given to 20 teams, which sponsors must commit to 4 years of sponsorship. The exception is the Phonak team, which is given only a 2-year license due to previous doping allegations.
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History
The UCI, which is the governing body of competitive cycling, has had different series of races at different times. Recent examples include the Super Pernod Prestige series of the 1960s and 1970s, in which points were awarded in a series of races and the winner of the overall points classification is given an award at the end of the season. This series was then replaces by the UCI World Cup series which ran until 2004. The winner of the last three World Cups was Paolo Bettini.
The ProTour was designed to replace the World Cup series to address several reasons:
- The grand tours were not part of the UCI World Cup series
- The ProTour is meant to follow the formula of the F-1 series
- Different riders and different teams target different types of races, making direct comparisons during competition difficult
- Sponsorships tend to last only a very few number of years
- Many teams have financial difficulty in paying their riders and staff members
- Several teams have been plagued by doping issues
The UCI lobbied the organizers of the grand tours to participate in the ProTour, and was successful in obtaining their agreement despite prior disagreements and threats to completely pull out of the ProTour.
The ProTour has been criticized for fear of not having a system in place for a timely upgrade and downgrade of teams from/to the lower-tier Continental Series.
2005 ProTour calendar
March
- 06-13 Paris-Nice: Bobby Julich (USA)
- 09-15 Tirreno-Adriatico : Oscar Freire (ESP)
- 19 Milano-Sanremo: Alessandro Petacchi (ITA)
April
- 03 Ronde van Vlaanderen: Tom Boonen (BEL)
- 05-09 Vuelta Ciclista al Pais Vasco: Danilo Di Luca (ITA)
- 06 Gent-Wevelgem : Nico Mattan (BEL)
- 10 Paris-Roubaix: Tom Boonen (BEL)
- 17 Amstel Gold Race: Danilo Di Luca (ITA)
- 20 La Flèche-Wallonne
- 24 Liège-Bastogne-Liège
- 26-01 Tour de Romandie
May
- 07-29 Giro d'Italia
- 16-22 Volta Ciclista a Catalunya
June
- 05-12 Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré
- 11-19 Tour de Suisse
- 19 UCI ProTour Eindhoven Team Time Trial
July
- 02-24 Tour de France
- 31 HEW - Cyclassics
August
- 03-10 Tour de Benelux
- 13 Clasica San Sebastian
- 15-23 Deutschland-Tour
- 27-28 Vuelta a España
- 28 GP Ouest France-Plouay
September
- 12-18 Tour de Pologne
October
- 02 Züri-Metzgete
- 09 Paris-Tours
- 15 Giro di Lombardia
List of current UCI ProTour teams
- DAVITAMON-LOTTO
- QUICK STEP
- TEAM CSC
- EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI
- ILLES BALEARS
- LIBERTY SEGUROS - WÜRTH TEAM
- SAUNIER DUVAL - PRODIR
- BOUYGUES TELECOM
- COFIDIS, LE CREDIT PAR TELEPHONE
- CREDIT AGRICOLE
- FRANÇAISE DES JEUX
- GEROLSTEINER
- T-MOBILE
- DOMINA VACANZE
- FASSA BORTOLO
- LAMPRE - CAFFITA
- LIQUIGAS-BIANCHI
- RABOBANK
- PHONAK HEARING SYSTEMS
- DISCOVERY CHANNEL PRO CYCLING TEAM
See also
List of winners of Classics
| Year | Milan-San Remo | Tour of Flanders | Paris-Roubaix | Liege-Bastogne-Liege | Giro di Lombardia |
| 2005 | Alessandro Petacchi | Tom Boonen | Tom Boonen | ... | ... |
| 2004 | Oscar Freire | Steffen Wesemann | Magnus Backstedt | Davide Rebellin | Damiano Cunego |
| 2003 | Paolo Bettini | Peter van Petegem | Peter van Petegem | Tyler Hamilton | Michele Bartoli |
| 2002 | Mario Cipollini | Andrea Tafi | Johan Museeuw | Paolo Bettini | Michele Bartoli |
| 2001 | Erik Zabel | Gianluca Bortolami | Servais Knaven | Oscar Camenzind | Danilo di Luca |
| 2000 | Erik Zabel | Andrei Tchmil | Johan Museeuw | Paolo Bettini | Raimondas Rumsas |
| 1999 | Andrei Tchmil | Peter van Petegem | Andrea Tafi | Frank Vandenbroucke | Mirco Celestino |
| 1998 | Erik Zabel | Johan Museeuw | Franco Ballerini | Michele Bartoli | Oscar Camenzind |
| 1997 | Erik Zabel | Rolf Sörensen | Frederic Guesdon | Michele Bartoli | Laurent Jalabert |
| 1996 | Gabriele Colombo | Michele Bartoli | Johan Museeuw | Pascal Richard | Andrea Tafi |
| 1995 | Laurent Jalabert | Johan Museeuw | Franco Ballerini | Mauro Gianetti | Gianni Faresin |
| 1994 | Giorgio Furlan | Gianni Bugno | Andrei Tchmil | Jewgeni Berzin | Wjatscheslaw Bobrik |
| 1993 | Maurizio Fondriest | Johan Museeuw | Gilbert Duclos-Lassalle | Rolf Soerensen | Pascal Richard |
| 1992 | Sean Kelly | Jacky Durand | Gilbert Duclos-Lassalle | Dirk de Wolf | Tony Rominger |
| 1991 | Claudio Chiappucci | Edwig van Hooydonck | Marc Madiot | Moreno Argentin | Sean Kelly |
| 1990 | Gianni Bugno | Moreno Argentin | Eddy Plankaert | Eric van Lancker | Gilles Delion |
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