UCI World Tour calendar 2023: Teams, 35 race Schedule Dates, Venues, Winners Results..
The UCI has confirmed the dates of the 2023 WorldTour Calendar cycling races, with 35 events scheduled in 11 countries, 4 continents, beginning from the Tour Down Under on 17th January and the ending tour finished in China with Tour of Guangxi in late October.
The big change to the calendar for next season is the merger of the Dubai Tour and the Abu Dhabi Tour in February to make the six-day UAE Tour (February 20-26).
The Giro d'Italia has moved back a week and will be held between May 6 - 28, with the Tour de France staying with litlle Dates Differentiate held between July 1-23. These dates give riders concentrating on the Giro-Tour twofold five weeks of recovery.
UCI Women's World Tour calendar 2019: Schedule Dates Confirmed.
New races were added to the UCI WorldTour logbook under the organization of Brian Cookson. Nevertheless, the change escalated a formally swarmed schedule, with WorldTour races much of the time held meanwhile consequently constrained to strive for the best riders and perceivability.
This Year 2023, Paris-Nice and Tirreno-Adriatico will again cover in the First Week of March til 12th.
For the First-Time There is No Tour for United States like Famous, Tour of California.
The 2023 UCI WorldTour calendar, Full Schedule, Dates, All Races Results :
17-23 January: Santos Tour Down Under (Australia)
Winner: Jay-Vine (AUS)
29 January: Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race (Australia)
Winner:
20 - 26 February: UAE Tour (United Arab Emirates)
Winner:
25 February: Omloop Het Nieuwsblad Elite (Belgium)
Winner:
4 March: Strade Bianche (Italy)
Winner:
5-12 March: Paris-Nice (France)
Winner:
6 - 12 March: Tirreno-Adriatico (Italy)
Winner:
18 March: Milano-Sanremo (Italy)
Winner:
20-26 March: Volta Ciclista a Catalunya (Spain)
Winner:
22 March: Classic Brugge–De Panne (Belgium)
Winner:
24 March: E3 Saxo Bank Classic (Belgium)
Winner:
26 March: Gent-Wevelgem in Flanders Fields (Belgium)
Winner:
29 March: Dwars door Vlaanderen - A travers la Flandre (Belgium)
Winner:
2 April: Ronde van Vlaanderen - Tour des Flandres (Belgium)
Winner:
3 - 8 April: Itzulia Basque Country (Spain)
Winner:
9 April: Paris-Roubaix (France)
Winner:
16 April: Amstel Gold Race ( Netherlands)
Winner:
19 April: La Flèche Wallonne (Belgium)
Winner:
23 April: Liège-Bastogne-Liège (Belgium)
Winner:
25 - 30 April: Tour de Romandie (Switzerland)
Winner:
1 May: Eschborn-Frankfurt (Germany)
Winner:
6 - 28 May: Giro d'Italia (Italy)
Winner:
4-11 June: Critérium du Dauphiné (France)
11-18 June: Tour de Suisse (Switzerland)
1-23 July: Tour de France (France)
29 July: Clasica Ciclista San Sebastian (Spain)
29 July – 4 August: Tour de Pologne (Poland)
20 August: Hamburg Cyclassics (Germany )
23-29 August: Benilux Tour (ESP & Dutch)
26 August-17 September: La Vuelta Ciclista a España (Spain)
3 September: Bretagne Classic - Ouest-France (France)
8 September: Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec (Canada)
10 September: Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal (Canada)
7 October: Il Lombardia (Italy)
12-17 October: Gree - Tour of Guangxi (China)
2023 UCI WorldTour Teams:
2023 UCI WorldTeams (men’s 1st division)
The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) has announced the teams that are registered for the 2023 season, including UCI Women’s WorldTeams, UCI WorldTeams and UCI ProTeams.
AG2R CITROEN TEAM (ACT – FRA)
ALPECIN-DECEUNINCK (ADC – BEL)
ASTANA QAZAQSTAN TEAM (AST – KAZ)
BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS (TBV – BRN)
BORA – HANSGROHE (BOH – GER)
COFIDIS (COF – FRA)
EF EDUCATION – EASYPOST (EFE – USA)
GREENEDGE CYCLING (BEX – AUS)
GROUPAMA – FDJ (GFC – FRA)
INEOS GRENADIERS (IGD – GBR)
INTERMARCHÉ – CIRCUS – WANTY (ICW – BEL)
JUMBO-VISMA (TJV – NED)
MOVISTAR TEAM (MOV – ESP)
SOUDAL QUICK-STEP (SOQ – BEL)
TEAM ARKEA – SAMSIC (ARK – FRA)
TEAM DSM (DSM – NED) – the Licence Commission has made the second and third years of the licence conditional on the provision, during the season, of additional documents related to the financial criterion
TREK – SEGAFREDO (TFS – USA)
UAE TEAM EMIRATES (UAD – UAE).
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