1999 UCI Road World Cup
The 1999 UCI Road World Cup was the eleventh edition of the UCI Road World Cup. It was won by Belgian classics specialist Andrei Tchmil.[1]
Eleventh edition of the UCI Road World Cup | |
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Dates | 20 March – 16 October |
Location | Europe |
Rounds | 10 |
Champions | |
Individual champion | ![]() |
Teams' champion | Rabobank |
Races
Date | Race | Country | Winner | Team | World Cup Leader | Report |
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20 March | Milan–San Remo | ![]() |
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Lotto–Mobistar | Andrei Tchmil | Report |
4 April | Tour of Flanders | ![]() |
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TVM–Farm Frites | Peter Van Petegem | Report |
11 April | Paris–Roubaix | ![]() |
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Mapei–Quick-Step | Andrei Tchmil | Report |
18 April | Liège–Bastogne–Liège | ![]() |
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Cofidis | Frank Vandenbroucke | Report |
24 April | Amstel Gold Race | ![]() |
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Rabobank | Frank Vandenbroucke | Report |
7 August | Clásica de San Sebastián | ![]() |
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Vini Caldirola | Andrei Tchmil | Report |
15 August | HEW Cyclassics | ![]() |
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Team Polti | Andrei Tchmil | Report |
22 August | Grand Prix de Suisse | ![]() |
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Cofidis | Andrei Tchmil | Report |
3 October | Paris–Tours | ![]() |
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Rabobank | Andrei Tchmil | Report |
16 October | Giro di Lombardia | ![]() |
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Team Polti | Andrei Tchmil | Report |
Final standings
Individual
Rank | Cyclist | Team | Points |
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1 | ![]() | Lotto–Mobistar | 299 |
2 | ![]() | Rabobank | 238 |
3 | ![]() | Cofidis | 214 |
4 | ![]() | TVM–Farm Frites | 153 |
5 | ![]() | Rabobank | 145 |
6 | ![]() | Mapei–Quick-Step | 138 |
7 | ![]() | Mapei–Quick-Step | 137 |
8 | ![]() | Lampre–Daikin | 131 |
9 | ![]() | Rabobank | 123 |
10 | ![]() | Rabobank | 107 |
Team
Rank | Team | Points |
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1 | Rabobank | 94 |
2 | Mapei–Quick-Step | 89 |
3 | Lotto–Mobistar | 73 |
4 | Lampre–Daikin | 54 |
5 | Team Polti | 36 |
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References
- "UCI World Cup - Individual". museociclismo.it. Retrieved 13 November 2017.
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