2013–14 UCI Asia Tour explained

2013–14 UCI Asia Tour
Edition:10
Competition:UCI Asia Tour
Dates:–20 December 2014
Location:Asia
Rounds:41
Previous:2012–13
Next:2015

The 2013–14 UCI Asia Tour was the 10th season of the UCI Asia Tour. The season began on 6 October 2013 with the Tour of Almaty and ended on 20 December 2014 with the Tour of Al Zubarah.

The points leader, based on the cumulative results of previous races, wears the UCI Asia Tour cycling jersey. Julián Arredondo from Colombia is the defending champion of the 2012–13 UCI Asia 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 determine 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

2013

Date Race Name Location Winner Team
6 October 1.2 Kazakhstan (national team)
20 October 1.HC
20–28 October 2.HC
2–5 November 2.2
2–10 November 2.1
10 November 1.2
12 November 1.2
16–18 November 2.2
22–25 November 2.2 Frankies-GAC-Wolfis
4–7 December 2.2 United Arab Emirates (national team)
15 December CFI International Race I 1.2
17 December CFI International Race II 1.2
22 December CFI International Race III 1.2

2014

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Date Race Name Location Winner Team
5–8 February 2.1
9–14 February 2.HC
18–23 February 2.HC
27 February–8 March 2.HC
9–13 March 2.1
1–6 April 2.2 Aisan Racing Team
21–24 April 2.2
27 April 1.2
18–25 May 2.1
29 May Asian Cycling Championships
Time Trial
CC Kazakhstan (national team)
29 May–1 June 2.2
1 June Asian Cycling Championships
Road Race
CC Kazakhstan (national team)
7–15 June 2.2 Pishgaman Yazd
8–15 June 2.1
17–22 June 2.1
6–19 July 2.HC Continental Team Astana
30 August–
5 September
Tour of China I 2.1 BDC-Marcpol
6–7 September 2.2
8–14 September Tour of China II 2.1
13–15 September 2.2 Team Budget Forklifts
5 October 1.1
16–19 October 2.2 Singha Infinite Cycling
19 October 1.HC
20–28 October 2.HC
1–9 November 2.1Team Budget Forklifts
9 November 1.2Utsunomiya Blitzen
11 November 1.2Team Budget Forklifts
14–16 November 2.2
18–23 November 2.2
13–17 December 2.2
17–20 December 2.2 Groupement Sportif Pétrolier Algérie