2010–11 UCI Europe Tour explained

2010–11 UCI Europe Tour
Edition:7
Competition:UCI Europe Tour
Dates: – 16 October 2011
Location:Europe
Rounds:About 300+
Previous:2009–10
Next:2012

The 2010–11 UCI Europe Tour was the seventh season of the UCI Europe Tour. The season began on 28 October 2010 with the Tour of Marmara and ended on 16 October 2011 with the Chrono des Nations.

The points leader, based on the cumulative results of previous races, wears the UCI Europe Tour cycling jersey. Giovanni Visconti of Italy was the defending champion of the 2009–10 UCI Europe Tour and was crowned as the 2010–11 UCI Europe Tour.

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:

Events

2010

Date Race name Location width=200pxWinner !Team
28–31 October2.2 Brisaspor
4–7 November2.2 LKT Team Brandenburg

2011

Date Race name Location width=200pxWinner !Team
28–30 January2.1
30 January1.1
2–6 February2.1
5 February1.1
6 February1.1
7 February1.1
8 February1.1
9 February1.1
9–13 February2.1
10 February1.1
16–20 February2.1
19 February1.1
19–20 February2.1
20–24 February2.1
22–26 February2.1
26 February1.1
26 February1.2
26 February1.2
26 February1.HC
27 February1.1
27 February1.1
27 February1.1
27 February1.1
27 February1.1
2 March 1.1
3 March 1.1
4–6 March 2.1

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4–6 March 2.1
5 March 1.1
5 March 1.2
6 March 1.2 Zalf Désirée Fior
6 March 1.2
13 March 1.2
13 March 1.2 Adria Mobil
13 March 1.2
13 March 1.2 Petroli Firenze Team
13 March 1.2 Rabobank Continental Team
13 March 1.2
16 March 1.1
17–20 March 2.2 Perutnina Ptuj
18 March 1.1 Donckers Koffie–Jelly Belly
19 March 1.1
20 March 1.1
20 March 1.2 Zalf Désirée Fior
20 March 1.2
21–27 March 2.2 Endura Racing
22–26 March 2.1
23 March 1.1
25–27 March 2.2
26 March 1.HC
26–27 March 2.HC
29–31 March 2.HC
1 April 1.1
1–3 April 2.2
2 April 1.1
2 April 1.HC
3 April 1.1
3 April 1.2
3 April 1.2U Team Jayco–AIS
5–8 April 2.1
6 April 1.HC
6–10 April 2.2 Team Nutrixxion–Sparkasse
7 April 1.1
6–9 April 2.2 Endura Racing
8–10 April 2.2
9 April 1.2 Viris Vigevano
9 April 1.Ncup Italy (national team)
10 April 1.1
10 April 1.1
12 April 1.1
13 April 1.HC
13 April 1.Ncup France (national team)
13–17 April 2.1
13–17 April 2.2 LKT Team Brandenburg
13–17 April 2.2
14 April 1.1
15–16 April 2.1
16 April 1.1
16 April 1.2U Omega Pharma–Lotto–Davo
16 April 1.Ncup Great Britain (national team)
17 April 1.1
17 April 1.2
17 April 1.2
17 April 1.2
19–22 April 2.HC
19–23 April 2.Ncup Austria (national team)
20–24 April 2.2 Sibir
23 April 1.1 Glud & Marstrand–LRØ
23 April 1.2 Ora Hotels–Carrera
23 April 1.1 Barbot–Efapel
23 April 1.2 TT Raiko-Argon 18
24 April 1.1
24 April 1.2 ESEG Douai
24 April 1.2 Loborika Favorit Team
24 April 1.2 Christina Watches-Onfone
24 Apr–1 May 2.HC
25 April 1.1
25 April 1.2 Colba–Mercury
25 April 1.2U Team Brilla-Pasta Montegrappa
25 April 1.2U Zalf Désirée Fior
25 April–1 May 2.2 Atlas Personal
26 April 1.2U
27 April–2 May 2.1
30 April 1.1
30 April 1.2 Partizan Powermove
1 May 1.HC
1 May 1.2U Team NRW
1 May 1.2
1 May 1.2
1 May 1.2 Casati Named
1 May 1.2
2 May 1.2
4–8 May 2.2 Zalf Désirée Fior
4–8 May 2.HC
5–9 May 2.2
6–8 May 2.1
7 May 1.2 Ruiter Dakkapellen Wielerteam
7–8 May 2.1
8 May 1.2 WIT
8 May 1.2
8 May 1.2 Ruiter Dakkapellen Wielerteam
12–15 May 2.2 BigMat–Auber 93
13–15 May 2.1
14 May 1.2 Rietumu Bank–Delfin
16–21 May 2.2 Rabobank Continental Team
18–22 May 2.1
19–22 May 2.2U CC Etupes
20 May 1.2 Champion System
22 May 1.1
22–29 May 2.2
25–29 May 2.HC
25–29 May 2.HC
26–29 May 2.2 Team Worldofbike.gr
27 May 1.1
27–29 May 2.2 Véranda Rideau
28 May 1.1
28 May 1.1
29 May 2.2
29 May 1.1
29 May 1.2U
29 May 1.2U
1–5 June 2.2
1–5 June 2.HC
2 June 1.2 Team Brilla Pasta Montegrappa
2–5 June 2.2U Thüringer Energie Team
2–5 June 2.2 Konya–Torku Sekerspor–Vivelo
4–11 June 2.2 Itera–Katusha
4–11 June 2.2 Romania (national team)
5 June 1.1
5 June 1.1 Switzerland (national team)
5 June 1.2
5 June 1.2 Itera–Katusha
8–12 June 2.2U Kelly's GKS Cartusia Kartuzy
9–12 June 2.2
9–12 June 2.2
9–13 June 2.2
10–12 June 2.1
10–19 June 2.2
12 June 1.1
12 June 1.2 Saur–Sojasun Espoirs
12 June 1.2 Loborika Favorit Team
13–19 June 2.2 Partizan Powermove
13–19 June 2.2U
15–19 June 2.1
16–18 June 2.2
16–19 June 2.1
16–19 June 2.1
16–19 June 2.2
16–19 June 2.2 Itera–Katusha
17–19 June 2.2 PSK Whirlpool
19 June 1.1
19 June 1.2 Omega Pharma–Lotto–Davo
22 June 1.1
29 June 1.2
29 June–3 July 2.1 Polska Szosowa
30 June–3 July 2.2 Brisaspor
2 July 1.1
2 July 1.2 Van Der Vurst Cycling Team
3 July 1.2
3–10 July 2.HC
6–10 July 2.2 Konya–Torku Sekerspor–Vivelo
7–10 July 2.2 Tavira–Prio
7–10 July 2.2U Amical Vélo Club Aixois
7–10 July 2.2 PSK Whirlpool
10 July 1.2 Italy (U23 national team)
10 July 1.2 CC Nogent-sur-Oise
11 July 1.2
15 July 1.1
15 July European Road Championships (U23)Time Trial CC France (national team)
16 July 1.1
17 July European Road Championships (U23)Road Race CC Germany (national team)
20–24 July 2.1 D'Angelo & Antenucci–Nippo
23 July 1.2 Loborika Favorit Team
23–25 July 2.2 Bretagne–Schuller
23–27 July 2.HC
24 July 1.2
24 July 1.2 Latvia (national team)
25 July 1.1
26–30 July 2.2 BDC Team
27–31 July 2.2
31 July 1.1
31 July 1.1
31 July 1.1
31 July 1.1
2–6 August 2.2 Rabobank Continental Team
3–4 August 2.1
3–7 August 2.HC
3–7 August 2.HC
4–15 August 2.1
5 August 1.2 Loborika Favorit Team
6 August 1.1
6 August 1.2 WSA–Viperbike Kärnten
7 August 1.2 Loborika Favorit Team
7 August 1.2 Atlas Personal
9–13 August 2.1
11–13 August 2.2
11–14 August 2.2
13 August 1.2 Sava
14 August 1.2 Great Britain (national team)
14 August 1.2 EFC–Quick Step Cycling Team
14 August 1.2
14 August 1.2U
16 August 1.2
16 August 1.HC
16–19 August 2.HC
17 August 1.1
18 August 1.1
19 August 1.1
20 August 1.1
20 August 1.2
21 August 1.1
23 August 1.1
23 August 1.2 ESEG Douai
23–26 August 2.1
23–28 August 2.2 U.C. Palazzago
24 August 1.1
25 August 1.1
25–28 August 2.2 Brisaspor
28 August 1.1
28 August 1.2 Ubbink–Koga Cycling Team
28 August 1.2 Adria Mobil
31 August–3 September 2.1
2 September Tour of Vojvodina I 1.2 Perutnina Ptuj
3 September Tour of Vojvodina II 1.2 Serbia (national team)
4 September 1.1
4 September 1.1
4 September 1.1
4 September 1.2
4 September 1.2 Latvia (national team)
4–11 September 2.Ncup Colombia (national team)
6–10 September 2.1
7 September 1.1
8–11 September 2.2 Brisaspor
10 September 1.HC
11 September 1.2 Australia (national team)
11 September 1.HC
11–18 September 2.1
11–18 September 2.2 CC Nessebar
14 September 1.1
16 September 1.1
16 September 1.1
18 September 1.1
18 September 1.1
18 September 1.2 Lucchini Maniva
18 September 1.2
18 September 1.2 Colba–Mercury Cycling Team
21 September 1.1
24–25 September 2.2
27 September 1.2 Hopplà Truck Valdarno
29 September–2 October 2.1
29 September–2 October 2.2 Manisaspor Cycling Team
30 September–2 October 2.2
1 October 1.1
1 October 1.2 Casati-Named
2 October 1.HC
3 October 1.1
4 October 1.1
6 October 1.1
6 October 1.1
6–9 October 2.2 Manisaspor Cycling Team
8 October 1.HC
9 October 1.1
9 October 1.2U
9 October 1.HC
11 October 1.1
13 October 1.HC
16 October 1.1

Final ranking

There is a competition for the rider, team and country with the most points gained from winning or achieving a high place in the above races.

Individual classification

Rank Name Points
align=center 1716
align=center 2659.25
align=center 3652
align=center 4556
align=center 5518
align=center 6494
align=center 7442
align=center 8399
align=center 9372
align=center 10349

Team classification

Rank Team Points
align=center 12551.1
align=center 21619
align=center 31479
align=center 41411.75
align=center 51386
align=center 61355
align=center 71240
align=center 81155
align=center 91150
align=center 101040

Nation classification

Rank Nation Points
align=center 14174.2
align=center 23181.2
align=center 32184.34
align=center 42162
align=center 51688.2
align=center 61640.4
align=center 71556.57
align=center 81143.2
align=center 91096
align=center 101049

Nation under-23 classification

Rank Nation under-23 Points
align=center 11666.5
align=center 21541.65
align=center 31167.68
align=center 4710
align=center 5678.75
align=center 6643
align=center 7454
align=center 8442
align=center 9295
align=center 10234.5

Notes and References

  1. News: Stokes. Shane. Confirmed: Contador handed two year doping ban,loses 2010 Tour title. 27 February 2012. VeloNation. 6 February 2012.