2005 UCI Asia Tour

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2005 UCI Asia Tour
First edition of the UCI Asia Tour
Details
Dates16 January 2005 (2005-01-16)–19 September 2005
LocationAsia
Races13
Champions
Individual championFlag of Kazakhstan.svg  Andrey Mizurov  (KAZ) (Cycling Team Capec)
Teams' champion Giant Asia Racing Team
Nations' championFlag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
2005–06  

The 2005 UCI Asia Tour was the first season of the UCI Asia Tour. The season began on 16 January 2005 with the Tour of Siam and ended on 19 September 2005 with the Tour de Hokkaido. Andrey Mizurov of Kazakhstan was crowned as the 2005 UCI Asia Tour champion.

Contents

Throughout the season, points are awarded to the top finishers of stages within stage races and the final general classification standings of each of the stages races and one-day events. The quality and complexity of a race also determines how many points are awarded to the top finishers, the higher the UCI rating of a race, the more points are awarded.

The UCI ratings from highest to lowest are as follows:

Events

DateRace nameLocation UCI Rating WinnerTeam
16–21 January Tour of Siam Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 2.2Flag of Japan.svg  Shinichi Fukushima  (JPN) Bridgestone Anchor
28 January–6 February Tour de Langkawi Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 2.HCFlag of South Africa.svg  Ryan Cox  (RSA) Barloworld
29 January International Grand Prix Doha Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar 1.1Flag of South Africa.svg  Robert Hunter  (RSA) Phonak
31 January–4 February Tour of Qatar Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar 2.1Flag of Denmark.svg  Lars Michaelsen  (DEN) Team CSC
14–19 April Kerman Tour Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 2.2Flag of Iran.svg  Hossein Askari  (IRI) Giant Asia Racing Team
7–13 May Tour de Korea Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 2.2Flag of Ireland.svg  David McCann  (IRL) Giant Asia Racing Team
15–22 May Tour of Japan Flag of Japan.svg Japan2.2Flag of Colombia.svg  Félix Cárdenas  (COL) Barloworld
22 May–1 June Azerbaïjan Tour Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 2.2Flag of Iran.svg  Ghader Mizbani  (IRI) Giant Asia Racing Team
27 June–1 July Tour de East Java Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 2.2Flag of Iran.svg  Ahad Kazemi  (IRI) Giant Asia Racing Team
16–24 July Tour of Qinghai Lake Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China2.HCFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Martin Mareš  (CZE) eD'system ZVVZ
29–31 July Tour of China Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China2.2Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Andrey Mizurov  (KAZ) Cycling Team Capec
11–21 September Tour d'Indonesia Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 2.2Flag of Iran.svg  Hossein Askari  (IRI) Giant Asia Racing Team
14–19 September Tour de Hokkaido Flag of Japan.svg Japan2.2Flag of Italy.svg  Eddy Ratti  (ITA) Team Nippo

Final standings

Individual classification

RankNameTeamPoints
1.Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Andrey Mizurov  (KAZ) Cycling Team Capec 213
2.Flag of South Africa.svg  Ryan Cox  (RSA) Barloworld 190
3.Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Martin Mareš  (CZE) eD'system ZVVZ 174
4.Flag of Iran.svg  Hossein Askari  (IRI) Giant Asia Racing Team 168.66
5.Flag of Ireland.svg  David McCann  (IRL) Giant Asia Racing Team 160.66
6.Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Graeme Brown  (AUS) Ceramica Panaria–Navigare 156
7.Flag of Iran.svg  Mehdi Sohrabi  (IRI) Paykan 155.66
8.Flag of Iran.svg  Ghader Mizbani  (IRI) Giant Asia Racing Team 150.66
9.Flag of Iran.svg  Ahad Kazemi  (IRI) Giant Asia Racing Team 132.66
10.Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Sergey Lagutin  (UZB) Landbouwkrediet–Colnago 120

Nation classification

RankNationPoints
1.Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 1005.28
2.Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 874.96
3.Flag of Japan.svg Japan744
4.Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan 618
5.Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 143
6.Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia 127
7.Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 79
8.Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 55
9.Flag of Syria.svg  Syria 43
10.Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China41

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