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UCI Women's Road World Cup

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Sport
  
Road bicycle racing

Ceased
  
2015

Founded
  
1998

No. of teams
  
See: UCI Women's Teams

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Replaced by
  
UCI Women's WorldTour (2016)

Last champion(s)
  
Lizzie Armitstead (GBR) Rabo–Liv

2014 uci womens road wc round 3 tour of flanders


The UCI Women's Road Cycling World Cup began in 1998 by the Union Cycliste Internationale as a season-long road bicycle competition for women. This competition consists of a series (which has varied from 6 to 12 events) of races linked together, not only by a common designation, but also by a yearly overall points competition.

Contents

Each World Cup race is a one-day event, with courses ranging from relatively flat, criterium-like courses, to those which have a lot of climbing, as exemplified by La Flèche Wallonne Féminine which ends on the famed Mur de Huy climb with several sections exceeding 15% grades.

Teams

A teams classification was added in 2006.

Races

Click on the blue dots for the corresponding page.

References

UCI Women's Road World Cup Wikipedia