2020 in men's road cycling
2020 in men's road cycling is about the 2020 men's bicycle races governed by the UCI. The races are part of the UCI Road Calendar.[1]
2020 in road cycling |
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List of men's road bicycle races |
List of women's road bicycle races |
World Championships
The World Road Championships will take place from 20 to 27 September 2020. The competition was set to be held in Aigle and Martigny, Switzerland,[2] but was moved due to the Covid-19 crisis.[3]
Race | Date | Winner | Second | Third | Ref |
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World Championship Time Trial | September 20 | ||||
World Championship
Mixed team relay |
September 23 | ||||
World Championship Road Race | September 27 |
Grand Tours
Race | Date | Winner | Second | Third | Ref |
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August 29 – September 20 | |||||
October 3 – October 25 | |||||
October 20 – November 8 |
UCI World Tour
For the 2020 season, the UCI World Tour calendar contains the same events as in 2019, with the exception of the Tour of California which has been placed on hiatus and the Presidential Tour of Turkey, which was demoted to the newly introduced ProSeries.
UCI tours
Tour | Individual champion | Team champion | Nations champion |
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World Tour | No nation ranking | ||
Africa Tour | |||
America Tour | |||
Asia Tour | |||
Europe Tour | |||
Oceania Tour |
2.Pro Category Races
Race | Date | Winner | Second | Third | Ref |
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January 26 – February 2 | [5] | ||||
February 5 – 9 | [6] | ||||
February 7 – 14 | |||||
February 13 – 16 | |||||
February 19 – 23 | |||||
February 19 – 23 | |||||
February 23 – March 1 | Cancelled | ||||
April 12 – 19 | Cancelled | ||||
April 20 – 24 | Cancelled | ||||
April 30 – May 3 | Cancelled | ||||
May 5 – 10 | Cancelled | ||||
May 26 – 31 | Cancelled | ||||
May 28 – 31 | Cancelled | ||||
June 3 – 7 | Cancelled | ||||
June 10 – 14 | Cancelled | ||||
June 24 – 28 | Cancelled | ||||
June 27 – July 3 | Cancelled | ||||
July 7 – 14 | Cancelled | ||||
July 28 – August 1 | |||||
August 16 – 19 | |||||
August 3 – 9 | Cancelled | ||||
August 6 – 9 | Cancelled | ||||
August 12 – 16 | Cancelled | ||||
August 20 – 23 | Cancelled | ||||
September 6 – 13 | Cancelled | ||||
September 15 – 19 |
1.Pro Category Races
Race | Date | Winner | Second | Third | Ref |
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February 16 | |||||
February 16 | |||||
February 29 | |||||
March 1 | |||||
March 1 | |||||
March 8 | Cancelled | ||||
March 18 | Cancelled | ||||
March 19 | Cancelled | ||||
March 20 | Cancelled | ||||
April 4 | Cancelled | ||||
April 19 | Cancelled | ||||
May 16 | Cancelled | ||||
August 3 | |||||
August 5 | |||||
August 12 | |||||
August 15 | [7] | ||||
August 18 | |||||
August 30 | |||||
September 6 | Cancelled | ||||
September 12 | |||||
September 13 | |||||
September 16 | |||||
September 17 | |||||
September 19 | Cancelled | ||||
October 3 | Cancelled | ||||
October 5 | Cancelled | ||||
October 7[lower-alpha 15] | |||||
October 11 | |||||
October 14[lower-alpha 16] | |||||
October 18 | Cancelled |
Championships
Continental Championships
Championships | Race | Date | Winner | Second | Third | Ref |
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African Championships |
Road race | |||||
Individual time trial | ||||||
Team time trial | ||||||
Pan American Championships |
Road race | |||||
Individual time trial | ||||||
Asian Championships |
Road race | March 17–22 | ||||
Individual time trial | ||||||
Team time trial | ||||||
European Championships |
Road race | September 9–13 | ||||
Individual time trial | ||||||
Mixed team relay | ||||||
Oceanian Championships |
Road race | March 13–15 | ||||
Individual time trial |
National Championships
UCI Teams
UCI WorldTeams
The UCI has granted a UCI WorldTour licence to the following nineteen teams:[8]
UCI Professional Continental teams
Deaths
- July
- July 17 - Marian Więckowski, 86, Polish racing cyclist.[9]
- July 14 - Luis Orán Castañeda, 41, Colombian racing cyclist (2000 Giro d'Italia), work accident.[10]
- July 2 - Niels De Vriendt, 20, Belgian racing cyclist, heart attack.[11]
- June
- June 17 - Fabrice Philipot, 54, French racing cyclist.[12]
- June 17 - Ronny Van Sweevelt, 57, Belgian Olympic racing cyclist (1984), food poisoning.[13]
- June 17 - Pietro Zoppas, 86, Italian racing cyclist.[14]
- June 16 - Eusebio Vélez, 85, Spanish racing cyclist.[15]
- May
- May 30 - Roger Decock, 93, Belgian racing cyclist, Tour of Flanders winner (1952).[16]
- May 29 - Henk Steevens, 88, Dutch racing cyclist (1953 Tour de France), cancer.[17]
- May 28 - Gustaaf De Smet, 85, Belgian Olympic cyclist (1956).[18]
- April
- April 7 - Domingo Villanueva, 55, Filipino Olympic cyclist (1988, 1992).[19]
- March
- March 26 - Roger Baens, 86, Belgian racing cyclist.[20]
- March 26 - Daniel Yuste, 75, Spanish Olympic racing cyclist (1968), COVID-19.[21]
- March 25 - Danilo Barozzi, 92, Italian racing cyclist, complications from a broken femur.[22]
- March 19 - Edi Ziegler, 90, German road racing cyclist, Olympic bronze medallist (1952).[23]
- March 17 - Tadashi Kato, 85, Japanese Olympic cyclist (1952).[24]
- March 9 - Italo De Zan, 94, Italian racing cyclist, COVID-19.[25]
- March 3 - Nicolas Portal, 40, French racing cyclist, sporting director of Team Sky (since 2013), heart attack.[26]
- February
- February 29 - Andrei Vedernikov, 60, Russian racing cyclist, world champion (1981).[27]
- February 15 - Wilfried Thaler, 85, Austrian cyclist.[28]
- February 4 - Eugen Pleško, 71, Croatian Olympic cyclist (1972).[29]
- January
- January 30 - Nello Fabbri, 85, Italian racing cyclist.[30]
- January 30 - Miguel Arroyo, 53, Mexican road racing cyclist, National champion (2000), complications during surgery.[31]
- January 13 - Maurice Moucheraud, 86, French racing cyclist, Olympic champion (1956).[32]
- January 10 - Guido Messina, 89, Italian road and track cyclist, Olympic (1952) and world champion (1948, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956).[33]
Notes
- The Strade Bianche was scheduled for 7 March, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy.
- The Tour de Pologne was scheduled between 5 and 11 July, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Poland.
- The Milan–San Remo was scheduled for 21 March, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy.
- The Critérium du Dauphiné was scheduled between 31 May and 7 June, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in France.
- Il Lombardia was initially scheduled for 10 October. The race was first rescheduled for 31 October with the May calendar update, and subsequently to 15 August with the June calendar update.
- The Tirreno–Adriatico was scheduled between 11 and 17 March, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy.
- The La Flèche Wallonne was scheduled for 22 April, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Belgium.
- The Liège–Bastogne–Liège was scheduled for 26 April, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Belgium.
- The Amstel Gold Race was scheduled for 19 April, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Netherlands.
- The Gent–Wevelgem was scheduled for 29 March, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Belgium.
- The Dwars door Vlaanderen was scheduled for 1 April, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Belgium.
- The Ronde van Vlaanderen was scheduled for 5 April, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Belgium.
- The Three Days of De Panne was scheduled for 25 March, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Belgium.
- The Paris–Roubaix was scheduled for 12 April, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in France.
- The Brabantse Pijl was scheduled for 15 April, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Belgium.
- The Scheldeprijs was scheduled for 8 April, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Belgium.
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References
- "Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) - Home". uci.ch. Retrieved 2020-01-05.
- "2020 UCI Road World Championships courses in Switzerland unveiled". Cyclingnews. Retrieved 2020-01-05.
- "The UCI provides update on 2020 UCI Road World Championships". uci.org. Retrieved 2020-08-18.
- "Santos Tour Down Under 2020". www.procyclingstats.com.
- "Remco Evenepoel wins Vuelta a San Juan". www.cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
- "Valenciana: Pogacar secures overall victory". cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 2020-02-12.
- August 2020, Cyclingnews 15. "Dwars door het Hageland: Jonas Rickaert victorious in Diest". cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 2020-08-17.
- "The UCI publishes the list of teams eligible for the award of 2020-2022 UCI WorldTour licences and the UCI ProTeams qualified for 2020 UCI WorldTour events". uci.org. Retrieved 2020-01-05.
- Nie żyje Marian Więckowski (in Polish)
- Ex-Giro-renner op 41-jarige leeftijd overleden na werkongeval (in Dutch)
- Wielrenner Niels De Vriendt (20) overleden (in Dutch)
- Fabrice Philipot est mort (in French)
- Van amfetamines tot zelfs politieachtervolging: voormalig wielrenner Ronny Van Sweevelt op 57-jarige leeftijd overleden (in Dutch)
- Ci ha lasciato Pietro Zoppas (in Italian)
- Fallece Eusebio Vélez de Mendizábal (in Spanish)
- Roger Decock, de oudste winnaar van de Ronde, is overleden (in Dutch)
- In memoriam Henk Steevens (in Dutch)
- Gustaaf De Smet overleden: “Ook na zijn wielercarrière heel gedreven” (in Dutch)
- Domingo Villanueva, 55
- Décès à 87 ans de l'ancien coureur Roger Baens, ex-équipier de Rik Van Looy (in French)
- Falleció el exciclista madrileño Daniel Yuste (in Spanish)
- Bagnolo, è morto l'ex ciclista Danilo Barozzi (in Italian)
- Radsport: Olympia-Dritter Ziegler gestorben (in German)
- 五輪自転車初代日本代表の加藤忠氏が死去 85歳 (in Japanese)
- Coronavirus a Treviso, morto Italo De Zan: l'ex campione di ciclismo amico di Coppi e Bartali (in Italian)
- Nicolas Portal dies of heart attack at 40
- Погиб чемпион мира по велоспорту Андрей Ведерников (in Russian)
- Wilfried Thaler, 1934–2020
- Preminuo biciklistički olimpijac Eugen Pleško (in Croatian)
- L'As Roma Ciclismo piange Nello Fabbri (in Italian)
- Murió Miguel Arroyo, uno de los máximos exponentes del ciclismo en México (in Spanish)
- Le champion olympique de Melbourne, Maurice Moucheraud, est décédé (in French)
- Addio a Guido Messina, era la maglia rosa più anziana (in Italian)
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