UCI Continental Circuits

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The UCI Continental Circuits are a series of road bicycle racing competitions which were introduced in 2005 by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) to expand cycling around the world. The five circuits (representing the continents of Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe and Oceania) are ranked below the UCI World Tour.

UCI Africa Tour

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Winners

There is a rolling ranking for individuals and countries (the total of the top eight ranked riders of the nation), for which points can be won in all UCI road events, regardless of where the races take place. Prior to 2019 there was also a team ranking, and in all three categories points were earned in continental races of category HC or below (1.1 and 2.1 or below from 2020) that took place in Africa, regardless of the nationality of the rider.

Year Individual Champion Nations' Champion Teams' Champion
Name Country Team
2005 Tiaan Kannemeyer  South Africa Team Barloworld-Valsir  South Africa Team Barloworld-Valsir
2005–06 Rabaki Jérémie Ouédraogo  Burkina Faso Café Samba  South Africa Cycling Team Capec
2006–07 Hassen Ben Nasser  Tunisia Pharmacie Centrale  South Africa Barloworld
2007–08 Nicholas White  South Africa Team MTN  South Africa Team MTN
2008–09 Dan Craven  Namibia Rapha Condor  South Africa Barloworld
2009–10 Abdelatif Saadoune  Morocco  Morocco MTN Energade
2010–11 Adil Jelloul  Morocco  Morocco Groupement Sportif Petrolier Algérie
2011–12 Tarik Chaoufi  Morocco  Morocco MTN-Qhubeka
2012–13 Adil Jelloul  Morocco  Morocco MTN-Qhubeka
2013–14 Mekseb Debesay  Eritrea Bike Aid – Ride for Help  Morocco MTN-Qhubeka
2015 Salah Eddine Mraouni  Morocco Morocco  Morocco Skydive Dubai Pro Cycling
2016 Issak Tesfom Okubamariam  Eritrea Sharjah Team  Eritrea Template:Cycling data Al Nasr
2017 Willie Smit  South Africa Template:Cycling data 194  Eritrea
2018 Joseph Areruya  Rwanda Delko–Marseille Provence KTM[template problem]  Eritrea Sovac–Natura4Ever
2019 Daryl Impey  South Africa Mitchelton–Scott[template problem]  South Africa Team Sunweb[template problem]
2020 Daryl Impey  South Africa Mitchelton–Scott[template problem]  South Africa Team Sunweb[template problem]
2021 Biniam Girmay  Eritrea Intermarché–Wanty–Gobert Matériaux  South Africa Team Sunweb[template problem]
2022 Biniam Girmay  Eritrea Intermarché–Wanty–Gobert Matériaux  South Africa Team Sunweb[template problem]

UCI America Tour

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Winners

There is a rolling ranking for individuals and countries (the total of the top eight ranked riders of the nation), for which points can be won in all UCI road events, regardless of where the races take place. Prior to 2019 there was also a team ranking, and in all three categories points were earned in continental races of category HC or below (1.1 and 2.1 or below from 2020) that took place in the Americas, regardless of the nationality of the rider.

Year Individual Champion Nations' Champion Teams' Champion
Name Country Team
2005 Edgardo Simón  Argentina Selle Italia–Diquigiovanni  Brazil Health Net–Maxxis
2005–06 José Serpa  Colombia Selle Italia–Diquigiovanni  Colombia Selle Italia–Diquigiovanni
2006–07 Svein Tuft  Canada Symmetrics  Colombia Symmetrics
2007–08 Manuel Medina  Venezuela Gobernación del Zulia  United States Team Garmin–Chipotle
2008–09 Gregorio Ladino  Colombia Tecos de la Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara  Colombia Diquigiovanni–Androni
2009–10 Gregorio Ladino  Colombia Boyacá Orgullo de America  Colombia Funvic–Pindamonhangaba
2010–11 Miguel Ubeto  Venezuela  Colombia EPM–UNE
2011–12 Rory Sutherland  Australia UnitedHealthcare  Colombia Real Cycling Team
2012–13 Janier Acevedo  Colombia Jamis–Hagens Berman  Colombia UnitedHealthcare
2013–14 Juan Carlos Rojas Villegas  Costa Rica Frijoles Los Tierniticos-Arroz Halcón  United States Team SmartStop
2015 Toms Skujiņš  Latvia Hincapie Racing Team  Colombia Rally Cycling
2016 Greg Van Avermaet  Belgium BMC Racing Team  Colombia Holowesko/Citadel-Hincapie Sportswear
2017 Serghei Tvetcov  Romania Jelly Belly–Maxxis[template problem]  Colombia Rally Cycling
2018 Gavin Mannion  United States UnitedHealthcare[template problem]  Colombia UnitedHealthcare[template problem]
2019 Egan Bernal  Colombia Team Ineos  Colombia Medellín
2020 Nairo Quintana  Colombia Arkéa–Samsic  Colombia Team Medellín
2021 Egan Bernal  Colombia Team Sky[template problem]  United States Rally Cycling
2022 Sergio Higuita  Colombia Bora–Hansgrohe[template problem]  United States Team 100% ME[template problem]

UCI Asia Tour

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Winners

There is a rolling ranking for individuals and countries (the total of the top eight ranked riders of the nation), for which points can be won in all UCI road events, regardless of where the races take place. Prior to 2019 there was also a team ranking, and in all three categories points were earned in continental races of category HC or below (1.1 and 2.1 or below from 2020) that took place in Asia, regardless of the nationality of the rider.

Year Individual Champion Nations' Champion Teams' Champion
Name Country Team
2005 Andrey Mizurov  Kazakhstan Cycling Team Capec  Kazakhstan Giant Asia Racing Team
2005–06 Ghader Mizbani  Iran Giant Asia Racing Team  Iran Giant Asia Racing Team
2006–07 Hossein Askari  Iran Giant Asia Racing Team  Iran Giant Asia Racing Team
2007–08 Hossein Askari  Iran Tabriz Petrochemical Team  Japan Tabriz Petrochemical Team
2008–09 Ghader Mizbani  Iran Tabriz Petrochemical Team  Kazakhstan Tabriz Petrochemical Team
2009–10 Mehdi Sohrabi  Iran Tabriz Petrochemical Team  Iran Tabriz Petrochemical Team
2010–11 Mehdi Sohrabi  Iran Tabriz Petrochemical Team  Iran Tabriz Petrochemical Team
2011–12 Hossein Alizadeh  Iran Tabriz Petrochemical Team  Kazakhstan Terengganu Cycling Team
2012–13 Julián Arredondo  Colombia Team Nippo–De Rosa  Iran Tabriz Petrochemical Team
2013–14 Samad Pourseyedi  Iran Tabriz Petrochemical Team  Iran Tabriz Petrochemical Team
2015 Samad Pourseyedi  Iran Tabriz Petrochemical Team  Iran Pishgaman–Giant
2016 Mark Cavendish  United Kingdom Team Dimension Data  Iran Pishgaman–Giant
2017 Mauricio Ortega  Colombia RTS–Santic Racing Team[template problem]  Kazakhstan UKYO[template problem]
2018 Alexey Lutsenko  Kazakhstan Astana  Kazakhstan Kinan Cycling Team
2019 Alexey Lutsenko  Kazakhstan Astana[template problem]  Kazakhstan Terengganu Cycling Team[template problem]
2020 Alexey Lutsenko  Kazakhstan Astana[template problem]  Kazakhstan Team Sapura Cycling
2021 Alexey Lutsenko  Kazakhstan Astana[template problem]  Kazakhstan Terengganu Cycling Team[template problem]
2022 Alexey Lutsenko  Kazakhstan Astana[template problem]  Kazakhstan Terengganu Cycling Team[template problem]

UCI Europe Tour

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Winners

There is a rolling ranking for individuals and countries (the total of the top eight ranked riders of the nation), for which points can be won in all UCI road events, regardless of where the races take place. Prior to 2019 there was also a team ranking, and in all three categories points were earned in continental races of category HC (1.1 and 2.1 or below from 2020) or below that took place in Europe, regardless of the nationality of the rider.

Year Individual Champion Nations' Champion Teams' Champion
Name Country Team
2005 Murilo Fischer  Brazil Naturino–Sapore di Mare  Italy AG2R Prévoyance
2005–06 Niko Eeckhout  Belgium Chocolade Jacques–Topsport Vlaanderen  Italy Acqua & Sapone–Caffè Mokambo
2006–07 Alessandro Bertolini  Italy Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni–Selle Italia  Italy Rabobank
2007–08 Enrico Gasparotto  Italy Barloworld  Italy Acqua & Sapone–Caffè Mokambo
2008–09 Giovanni Visconti  Italy ISD–NERI  Italy Agritubel
2009–10 Giovanni Visconti  Italy ISD–NERI  Italy Vacansoleil
2010–11 Giovanni Visconti  Italy Farnese Vini–Neri Sottoli  Italy FDJ
2012 John Degenkolb  Germany Argos–Shimano  Italy Saur–Sojasun
2013 Riccardo Zoidl  Austria Gourmetfein–Simplon  France Team Europcar
2014 Tom Van Asbroeck  Belgium Topsport Vlaanderen–Baloise  Italy Topsport Vlaanderen–Baloise
2015 Nacer Bouhanni  France Cofidis  Belgium Topsport Vlaanderen–Baloise
2016 Baptiste Planckaert  Belgium Wallonie-Bruxelles-Group Protect  Belgium Wanty–Groupe Gobert
2017 Nacer Bouhanni  France Cofidis[template problem]  France Wanty–Groupe Gobert[template problem]
2018 Hugo Hofstetter  France Cofidis[template problem]  Belgium Wanty–Groupe Gobert[template problem]
2019 Primož Roglič  Slovenia LottoNL–Jumbo[template problem]  Belgium Total Direct Énergie
2020 Primož Roglič  Slovenia Team Jumbo–Visma  Belgium Alpecin–Fenix
2021 Tadej Pogačar  Slovenia UAE Team Emirates  Belgium Alpecin–Fenix
2022 Tadej Pogačar  Slovenia UAE Team Emirates  Belgium Alpecin–Deceuninck
2023 Tadej Pogačar  Slovenia UAE Team Emirates  Belgium Template:Cycling data LTD

UCI Oceania Tour

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Winners

There is a rolling ranking for individuals and countries (the total of the top eight ranked riders of the nation), for which points can be won in all UCI road events, regardless of where the races take place. Prior to 2019 there was also a team ranking, and in all three categories points were earned in continental races of category HC or below (1.1 and 2.1 or below from 2020) that took place in Oceania, regardless of the nationality of the rider.

Year Individual Champion Nations' Champion Teams' Champion
Name Country Team
2005 Robert McLachlan  Australia MG XPower Presented by BigPond  Australia MG XPower Presented by BigPond
2005–06 Gordon McCauley  New Zealand Successfulliving.com presented by Parkpre  Australia Successfulliving.com presented by Parkpre
2006–07 Robert McLachlan  Australia Drapac Porsche Development Program  Australia Drapac Porsche Development Program
2007–08 Hayden Roulston  New Zealand Trek-Zookeepers Café  Australia SouthAustralia.com–AIS
2008–09 Peter McDonald  Australia Drapac Porsche Cycling  Australia Drapac Porsche Cycling
2009–10 Michael Matthews  Australia Team Jayco–Skins  Australia Team Jayco–Skins
2011 Richard Lang  Australia Australia (national team)  Australia Team Jayco–AIS
2011–12 Paul Odlin  New Zealand Subway Cycling Team  Australia Team Jayco–AIS
2013 Damien Howson  Australia  Australia Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers
2014 Robert Power  Australia Australia (national team)  Australia Avanti Racing Team
2015 Taylor Gunman  New Zealand Avanti Racing Team  New Zealand Avanti Racing Team
2016 Sean Lake  Australia Avanti Racing Team  Australia Avanti Racing Team
2017 Lucas Hamilton  Australia Mitchelton Scott  Australia
2018 Chris Harper  Australia
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2019 Caleb Ewan  Australia Lotto–Soudal[template problem]  Australia Team BridgeLane
2020 Richie Porte  Australia Trek–Segafredo[template problem]  Australia Team Stölting[template problem]
2021 Richie Porte  Australia Ineos Grenadiers  Australia Black Spoke Pro Cycling
2022 Michael Matthews  Australia Team BikeExchange–Jayco  Australia Bolton Equities Black Spoke Pro Cycling

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