The UCI ranking changes every week and this time it has many changes in the top 15. Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) is still a solid leader with more than 1500 points ahead of the second, but behind it is very tight. A second, we have been observing a change ever since Van Aert Road (Jumbo-Visma) outperforms his teammate Primoz Roglic thanks to his podium Liege-Bastogne-Liege. The winner of “la Doyenne” also won places, since then Remco Evenepoel (Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl) jumped from sixth to fourth on the list. In revenge for his partner Julian Alaphilippe, is autumn. While he was fourth two weeks ago, he is now eighth.
Footage – Remco Evenepoel enters the Top 5 of the ranking
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The rise of Martinez and Teuns, the Jumbo-Visma surpasses the UAE Team Emirates
Of the top 10, two important changes should be noted, at the expense of the beautiful Ardennes Daniel Felipe Martínez (INEOS Grenadiers) wins 13 places and is thirteenth and Dylan Teuns (Bahrain – Victorious) wins 47 and is 30th. In the team classification, it is Jumbo Visma which takes the lead with only four small points of advantage United Arab Emirates team which was the first since the start of the season. For nations, here too is a change since Slovenia lost first place to Belgium. France remains in third place. female side Annemiek Van Vleuten (Movistar Team Women) remains the overall leader, Marta Cavalli (FDJ New Aquitaine Futuroscope) i Ashleigh Moolman Passion (Team SD Worx) enters the top 10.
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The UCI ranking – Male – on April 26 (also available on the UCI website)
Individual
1. Tadej Pogacar (SLN, UAE Team Emirates) 5281
2. Wout Van Aert (BEL, Jumbo-Visma) 3526
3. Primoz Roglic (SLN, Jumbo-Visma) 3450
4. Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl) 3148
5. Matej Mohoric (SLN, Bahrain – Victorious) 2778
6. Richard Carapaz (ECU, INEOS Grenadiers) 2422
7. Mathieu Van der Poel (NED, Alpecin Fenix) 2219
8. Julian Alaphilippe (FRA, Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl) 2188.87
9. Stefan Küng (SUI, Groupama – FDJ) 2174
10. Joao Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) 2126
11. Jonas Vingegaard (DAN, Jumbo-Visma) 1963
12. Tim Merlier (BEL, Alpecin Fenix) 1960
13. Daniel Martínez (COL, INEOS Granardiers) 1865
14. Benoit Cosnefroy (FRA, Citizen Team AG2R) 1824
15. Sonny Colbrelli (ITA, Bahrain – Victorious) 1823
16. Egan Bernal (COL, Grenadiers INEOS) 1801
17. Alexandr Vlasov (Bora – Hansgrohe) 1795
18. Alejandro Valverde (ESP, Movistar Team) 1665
19. Dylan Van Baarle (NED, INEOS Grenadiers) 1635
20. Enric Mas (ESP, Movistar Team) 1633
Wall of Huy 😅
They build short but hard climbs here in Belgium!
But it is still a beautiful race 😠🠇 §ðŸ ‡ ª#SomEAU pic.twitter.com/RwDJc7a88e– Tadej PogaÄar (@TamauPogi) April 20, 2022
Equipment
1. Jumbo Visma (NED) 6008
2. UAE Team Emirates (UAE) 6004
3. INEOS Grenadiers (GBR) 5913
4. Bahrain – Victorious (BAR) 5098
5. Arkea Samsic Team (FRA) 4388
6. Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl (BEL) 4027
7. Alpecin Fenix (BEL) 3907
8. Intermarché – Wanty -Gobert Materials (BEL) 3849
9. Groupama – FDJ (FRA) 3606
10. Bora – Hansgrohe (GER) 3458
11. Cofidis (FRA) 3412
12. AG2R Citroen Team (FRA) 3200
13. Movistar Team (ESP) 2739
14. Total Energies (FRA) 2706
15. Lotto – Soudal (BEL) 2595
16. Trek – Segafredo (USA) 2454
17. Team Bike-Exchange Jayco (AUS) 2195
18. DSM Team (ALL) 1802
19. Israel Premier Tech (ISR) 1746
20. UNO X Pro Cycling Team (NOR) 1257
21. EF Education – EasyPost (USA) 1169
22. Astana Team Qazaqstan (KAZ) 1157.5
🠇 §ðŸ ‡ ª #LBL
🠥 ‰ per @WoutvanAert after an interesting battle in the Ardennes … pic.twitter.com/FKO0doHdm3
– Jumbo-Visma Cycling Team (@JumboVismaRoad) April 24, 2022
nations
1. Belgium 14690
2. Slovenia 12944
3. France 11227.67
4. Italy 10198
5. Netherlands 9569.66
6. Colombia 8330
7. Great Britain 8244
8. Spain 8192.93
9. Denmark 7665
10. Australia 7309.66
The UCI ranking – Women – April 26 (also available on the UCI website)
Individual
1. VAN VLEUTEN Annemiek (WOMEN’S MOVISTAR TEAM) 5282.33
2. VOLLERING Demi (SD WORX TEAM) 3301.33
3. Rap Kopecky (SD WORX TEAM) 3034.33
4. BALSAMO Elisa (TREK – SEGAFREDO) 2783
5. SUCCESSFUL MARLEN (SD WORX TEAM) 2563
6. LONGO BORGHINI Elisa (TREK – SEGAFREDO) 2501
7. HORSES Martha (FDJ NEW AQUITAINE FUTUROSCOPE) 2249
8. WIEBES Lorena (TEAMDS) 2096
9. MOOLMAN-PASSION Ashleigh (SD WORX TEAM) 2002
10. YOUR Marianne (TEAM JUMBO-VISMA) 1995
Very happy to have won today @LiegeBastogneL! 😠„How to end this spring, thanks to a fantastic @Movistar_Team. Read more about this, in Dutch: https://t.co/2HNgQWozwR
� ‘: Sprint Cycling pic.twitter.com/tM9o5fWmOk
– Annemiek van Vleuten (@AvVleuten) April 24, 2022
Equipment
1. TEAM SD WORX (SDW) 5674
2. TREK – SEGAFREDO (TFS) 3888
3. FDJ NEW-AQUITAINE FUTUROSCOPE (FDJ) 3515
4. MOVISTAR TEAM WOMEN (MOV) 3410
5. TEAM DSM (DSM) 2912
6. UAE TEAM ADQ (UAD) 2751
7. CANYON // SRAM RACING (CSR) 2707
8. VALCAR – TRAVEL AND SERVICE (VAL) 1665
9. JUMBO-VISMA TEAM (JVW) 1364
10. TEAM BIKECHANGE – JAYCO (BEX) 992
The SD Worx team finished the spring season with 15 podium places, 5 of which were victories. In Liège-Bastogne-Liège Demi Vollering and Ashleigh Moolman-Pasio finished in 3rd and 4th place. “Unfortunately I missed a bit of freshness.”
Race chronicle: https://t.co/9bflPQvsZ2
Getty Sports pic.twitter.com/OQieyMrVXl
– Worx SD Team (@teamsdworx) April 24, 2022
nations
1. NETHERLANDS 14435.99
2. ITALY 10484
3. SWITZERLAND 4633
4. BELGIUM 4191.99
5. GERMANY 3572.99
6. DENMARK 3572.99
7. FRANCE 3567
8. GREAT BRITAIN 3232.01
9. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 3034
10. AUSTRALIA 2780