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UCI Road World Cup

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Sport
  
Road bicycle racing

Ceased
  
2004

Countries
  
World

Inaugural season
  
1989 (1989)

Replaced by
  
UCI ProTour

Last champion(s)
  
Paolo Bettini (ITA) (Quick-Step–Davitamon) T-Mobile Team

Formerly
  
Super Prestige Pernod International

The UCI Road World Cup was a season-long road bicycle racing competition comprising ten one-day events. The competition was inaugurated in 1989, and replaced the Super Prestige Pernod International. In the first three years, the competition was sponsored by Perrier. The competition determined a winning individual, and a winning team

The record number of wins was Paolo Bettini's three consecutive wins in 2002, 2003, and the last edition in 2004. Three riders won the competition twice: Maurizio Fondriest (1991 and 1993), Johan Museeuw (1995 and 1996) and Michele Bartoli (1997 and 1998).

The competition was run in parallel to the UCI Road World Rankings, which included all UCI sanctioned events. Both were replaced at the end of the 2004 season with the inauguration of the UCI ProTour and UCI Continental Circuits.

Races

Permanent events
  • Milan–San Remo 1989–2004
  • Tour of Flanders 1989–2004
  • Liège–Bastogne–Liège 1989–2004
  • Paris–Roubaix 1989–2004
  • Paris–Tours 1989–2004
  • Amstel Gold Race 1989–2004
  • Clásica de San Sebastián 1989–2004
  • Züri-Metzgete 1989–2004
  • Giro di Lombardia 1989–2004
  • Other events
  • Wincanton Classic 1989–1997
  • Grand Prix des Amériques 1989–1992
  • Grand Prix des Nations 1990–1993
  • Rund um den Henninger-Turm 1995
  • Japan Cup 1996
  • HEW Cyclassics 1998–2004
  • GP de la Libération 1989–1991
  • References

    UCI Road World Cup Wikipedia