2007 UCI ProTour

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The 2007 UCI ProTour was the third year of the UCI ProTour system. Following a dispute and power struggle between the UCI and the organisers of the Grand Tours, ASO, RCS and Unipublic, a number of events were run as ProTour events, although without ProTour licences. Races counted towards the ProTour standings, although the organisers were not obliged to invite all 20 UCI ProTeams, notably not inviting Unibet.com.

2007 UCI ProTour
Third edition of the UCI ProTour
Details
DatesMarch 11 – October 20
LocationEurope
Races26
Champions
Individual champion Cadel Evans (AUS) (Predictor–Lotto)
Teams' championTeam CSC
Nations' champion Spain
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After numerous doping scandals in previous years, culminating with Floyd Landis' doping scandal in the 2006 Tour de France, the Phonak team was disbanded when the new title sponsor, iShares, decided to cease sponsoring and pull out of cycling. As of December, 2006, the ProTour license abandoned by Phonak has been granted to the Unibet.com, and the Active Bay group of Manolo Saiz has lost its license, which was given to the Astana. The links between the ProTour and the organisers of the three Grand Tours (ASO, RCS MediaGroup and Unipublic) remain strained.

The 2007 Paris–Nice race was the focus of a dispute between (ASO) and the UCI. ASO have requested that the 2007 edition be downgraded from ProTour status to NE (national calendar status), therefore lacking UCI world-ranking points and threatening the participation of the ProTeams.[1] This was resolved to an extent though and Paris–Nice took place as the first ProTour race of the season, although without Unibet.com.

2007 ProTour races

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DatesRaceWinnerProTour leader
March 11–18 Paris–Nice  Alberto Contador (ESP)
(Discovery Channel)
 Alberto Contador (ESP)
(Discovery Channel)
March 14–20 Tirreno–Adriatico  Andreas Klöden (GER)
(Astana)
March 24 Milan–San Remo  Óscar Freire (ESP)
(Rabobank)
April 8 Tour of Flanders  Alessandro Ballan (ITA)
(Lampre–Fondital)
April 11 Gent–Wevelgem  Marcus Burghardt (GER)
(T-Mobile Team)
 Óscar Freire (ESP)
(Rabobank)
April 9–14 Vuelta al País Vasco  Juan José Cobo (ESP)
(Saunier Duval–Prodir)
April 15 Paris–Roubaix  Stuart O'Grady (AUS)
(Team CSC)
 Stuart O'Grady (AUS)
(Team CSC)
April 22 Amstel Gold Race  Stefan Schumacher (GER)
(Gerolsteiner)
 Davide Rebellin (ITA)
(Gerolsteiner)
April 25 La Flèche Wallonne  Davide Rebellin (ITA)
(Gerolsteiner)
April 29 Liège–Bastogne–Liège  Danilo Di Luca (ITA)
(Liquigas)
May 1–6 Tour de Romandie  Thomas Dekker (NED)
(Rabobank)
May 21–27 Volta a Catalunya  Vladimir Karpets (RUS)
(Caisse d'Epargne)
May 12–June 3 Giro d'Italia  Danilo Di Luca (ITA)
(Liquigas)
 Danilo Di Luca (ITA)
(Liquigas)
June 10–17 Dauphiné Libéré  Christophe Moreau (FRA)
(Agritubel)
June 16–24 Tour de Suisse  Vladimir Karpets (RUS)
(Caisse d'Epargne)
June 24 TTT EindhovenTeam CSC
July 7–29 Tour de France  Alberto Contador (ESP)
(Discovery Channel)
August 4 Clásica de San Sebastián  Leonardo Bertagnolli (ITA)
(Liquigas)
August 10–18 Deutschland Tour  Jens Voigt (GER)
(Team CSC)
August 19 Vattenfall Cyclassics  Alessandro Ballan (ITA)
(Lampre–Fondital)
August 22–29 / Eneco Tour of Benelux  Iván Gutiérrez (ESP)
(Caisse d'Epargne)
September 2 GP Ouest-France  Thomas Voeckler (FRA)
(Bouygues Télécom)
September 1–23 Vuelta a España  Denis Menchov (RUS)
(Rabobank)
September 9–15 Tour de Pologne  Johan Van Summeren (BEL)
(Predictor–Lotto)
October 14 Paris–Tours  Alessandro Petacchi (ITA)
(Team Milram)
October 20 Giro di Lombardia  Damiano Cunego (ITA)
(Lampre–Fondital)
 Cadel Evans (AUS)
(Predictor–Lotto)

Züri-Metzgete race was scheduled in Switzerland for October 7, but the race was cancelled.

Teams

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CodeOfficial Team NameCountryWebsite
ALMAG2R Prévoyance  France[1] Archived 2007-05-21 at the Wayback Machine
ASTAstana  Switzerland[2]
BTLBouygues Télécom  France[3]
GCECaisse d'Epargne  Spain[4]
COFCofidis  France[5]
C.ACrédit Agricole  France[6]
CSCTeam CSC  Denmark[7]
DSCDiscovery Channel  United States[8]
PRLPredictor–Lotto  Belgium[9]
EUSEuskaltel–Euskadi  Spain[10]
FDJFrançaise des Jeux  France[11]
GSTGerolsteiner  Germany[12]
LAMLampre–Fondital  Italy[13]
LIQLiquigas  Italy[14]
MRMTeam Milram  Italy[15]
QSIQuick-Step–Innergetic  Belgium[16]
RABRabobank  Netherlands[17] (in Dutch)
SDVSaunier Duval–Prodir  Spain[18]
TMOT-Mobile Team  Germany--
UNIUnibet.com  Sweden[19]

Individual standings

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Final classification[2]
RankNameTeamPoints
1  Cadel Evans (AUS)Predictor–Lotto247
2  Davide Rebellin (ITA)Gerolsteiner197
3  Alberto Contador (ESP)Discovery Channel191
4  Alejandro Valverde (ESP)Caisse d'Epargne190
5  Óscar Freire (ESP)Rabobank182
6  Denis Menchov (RUS)Rabobank172
7  Damiano Cunego (ITA)Lampre–Fondital165
8  Kim Kirchen (LUX)Team High Road165
9  Samuel Sánchez (ESP)Euskaltel–Euskadi159
10  Vladimir Karpets (RUS)Caisse d'Epargne145
11  Alessandro Ballan (ITA)Lampre–Fondital135
12  Carlos Sastre (ESP)Team CSC127
  • 241 riders have scored at least one point on the 2007 UCI ProTour.

Team standings

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Final classification[3]
RankTeamNationalityPoints
1Team CSC  Denmark392
2Liquigas  Italy354
3Caisse d'Epargne  Spain337
4AG2R Prévoyance  France324
5Quick-Step–Innergetic  Belgium310
6Saunier Duval–Prodir  Spain306
7Discovery Channel  United States300
8Rabobank  Netherlands300
9Predictor–Lotto  Belgium293
10Lampre–Fondital  Italy258
11Euskaltel–Euskadi  Spain227
12Astana  Switzerland218
13Team High Road  Germany212
14Gerolsteiner  Germany207
15Crédit Agricole  France182
16Bouygues Télécom  France178
17Cofidis  France177
18Team Milram  Italy148
19Française des Jeux  France137
20Unibet.com  Sweden127

Nation standings

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Final standings[4]
RankNationPoints
1  Spain849
2  Italy728
3  Australia520
4  Russia437
5  Luxembourg377
6  Germany337
7  Netherlands293
8  Belgium281
9  United States215
10  France180
  • Riders from 30 nations scored at least one UCI ProTour point

2007 ProTour Points System

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PlaceTour de FranceGiro d'Italia
Vuelta a España
Milan–San Remo
Tour of Flanders
Paris–Roubaix
Liège–Bastogne–Liège
Giro di Lombardia
Lesser stage races
Lesser one-day racesEindhoven Time Trial
Overall Classification
1st10085504010
2nd756540309
3rd605035258
4th554530207
5th504025156
6th453520115
7th40301574
8th35261053
9th3022532
10th2519211
11th2016
12th1513
13th1211
14th109
15th87
16th65
17th54
18th43
19th32
20th21
Stage wins (if applicable)
1st1083
2nd542
3rd321
  • If a rider is not part of UCI ProTour, no points are given. The points corresponding to the place are not awarded
  • Top 20 teams get points in scale 20-19-18...1.
  • Team time trials in stage races doesn't give points for riders.
  • In Eindhoven time trial rider has to finish to earn points.
  • In country ranking, top 5 riders of each country count towards the ranking.

References

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  1. ^ "UCI instructs all ProTour teams to not race Paris–Nice". Cyclingnews.com. 2007-02-22. Retrieved 2007-02-22.
  2. ^ "Rankings as of 2007.10.20 updated after Paris-Tours". UCI. 2007-10-20. Archived from the original on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2007-10-20.
  3. ^ "Rankings as of 2007.10.20 updated after Giro di Lombardia". UCI. 2007-10-20. Archived from the original on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2007-10-20.
  4. ^ "Rankings as of 2007.10.20 updated after Giro di Lombardia". UCI. 2007-10-20. Archived from the original on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2007-10-20.
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