2008 UCI ProTour

Last updated
2008 UCI ProTour
Fourth edition of the UCI ProTour
Details
Dates22 January – 21 September
Location Australia and Europe
Races15
Champions
Individual championFlag of Spain.svg  Alejandro Valverde  (ESP) (Caisse d'Epargne)
Teams' champion Caisse d'Epargne
Nations' championFlag of Spain.svg  Spain
  2007
2009 (UCI ProTour) →
2009 (UCI World Ranking) 

The 2008 UCI ProTour is the fourth year of the UCI ProTour system. Following protracted disagreement between the organisers of the Grand Tours (ASO, RCS and Unipublic) and the UCI, all races organized by ASO, RCS and Unipublic were withdrawn from the ProTour calendar. This removed all three Grand Tours (Giro d'Italia, Tour de France and Vuelta a España), four of the five monuments (Milan–San Remo, Paris–Roubaix, Liège–Bastogne–Liège and Giro di Lombardia) and four further races (Paris–Nice, Tirreno–Adriatico, La Flèche Wallonne and Paris–Tours). As such, the quality of the races of the ProTour was diminished. The Australian race, the Tour Down Under was added to the calendar, making it the first race outside Europe on the ProTour (although races had previously been held outside Europe as part of the UCI Road World Cup).

Contents

The highly successful U.S. Postal Service ceased operations at the end of the 2007 season. Johan Bruyneel signed on to become the directeur sportif and revamp the embattled Astana; joining him are 2007 Tour de France champion Alberto Contador and 2007 Tour of California champion Levi Leipheimer. Other major signings included American George Hincapie moving to Team High Road and Daniele Bennati from Lampre to Liquigas, while Giro d'Italia winner Danilo Di Luca left Liguigas for the UCI Professional Continental team LPR Brakes–Ballan.

2008 UCI ProTour races

As of September 28, 2008. [1]

DatesRaceWinnerProTour leader
22–27 January Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tour Down Under Flag of Germany.svg  André Greipel  (GER)
(Team High Road)
Flag of Germany.svg  André Greipel  (GER)
(Team High Road)
6 April Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Tour of Flanders Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Stijn Devolder  (BEL)
(Soudal–Quick-Step)
7–12 April Flag of Spain.svg Vuelta al País Vasco Flag of Spain.svg  Alberto Contador  (ESP)
(Astana)
9 April Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Gent–Wevelgem Flag of Spain.svg  Óscar Freire  (ESP)
(Rabobank)
20 April Flag of the Netherlands.svg Amstel Gold Race Flag of Italy.svg  Damiano Cunego  (ITA)
(Lampre)
Flag of Italy.svg  Damiano Cunego  (ITA)
(Lampre)
29 April–4 May Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Tour de Romandie Flag of Germany.svg  Andreas Klöden  (GER)
(Astana)
19–25 May Flag of Spain.svg Volta a Catalunya Flag of Spain.svg  Gustavo César  (ESP)
(Karpin–Galicia)
8–15 June Flag of France.svg Dauphiné Libéré Flag of Spain.svg  Alejandro Valverde  (ESP)
(Caisse d'Epargne)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Cadel Evans  (AUS)
(Silence–Lotto)
14–22 June Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Tour de Suisse Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Roman Kreuziger  (CZE)
(Liquigas)
Flag of Italy.svg  Damiano Cunego  (ITA)
(Lampre)
2 August Flag of Spain.svg Clásica de San Sebastián Flag of Spain.svg  Alejandro Valverde  (ESP)
(Caisse d'Epargne)
Flag of Spain.svg  Alejandro Valverde  (ESP)
(Caisse d'Epargne)
20–27 August Flag of Belgium (civil).svg / Flag of the Netherlands.svg Eneco Tour of Benelux Flag of Spain.svg  Iván Gutiérrez  (ESP)
(Caisse d'Epargne)
25 August Flag of France.svg GP Ouest-France Flag of France.svg  Pierrick Fédrigo  (FRA)
(Bouygues Télécom)
29 August–
6 September
Flag of Germany.svg Deutschland Tour Flag of Germany.svg  Linus Gerdemann  (GER)
(Team Columbia)
7 September Flag of Germany.svg Vattenfall Cyclassics Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Robbie McEwen  (AUS)
(Silence–Lotto)
15–21 September Flag of Poland.svg Tour de Pologne Flag of Germany.svg  Jens Voigt  (GER)
(CSC–Saxo Bank)

Teams

As of 6 December 6, 2007 [2] [3]

CodeOfficial Team NameCountryWebsite
ALM Ag2r–La Mondiale Flag of France.svg  France Archived 2007-05-21 at the Wayback Machine
AST Astana Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg
BTL Bouygues Télécom Flag of France.svg  France
GCE Caisse d'Epargne Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
COF Cofidis Flag of France.svg  France
C.A Crédit Agricole Flag of France.svg  France
CSC Team CSC Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
SIL Silence–Lotto Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
EUS Euskaltel–Euskadi Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
FDJ Française des Jeux Flag of France.svg  France
GST Gerolsteiner Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
LAM Lampre Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
LIQ Liquigas Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
MRM Team Milram Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
QST Quick-Step Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
RAB Rabobank Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
SDV Saunier Duval–Scott Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
THR Team High Road Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States Archived 2020-09-23 at the Wayback Machine

Unibet.com Cycling Team, whose sponsors have pulled out of cycling, failed to submit its application renewal by the November 20, 2007 deadline.

Individual standings

RankNameTeamPoints
1Flag of Spain.svg  Alejandro Valverde  (ESP) Caisse d'Epargne 123
2Flag of Italy.svg  Damiano Cunego  (ITA) Lampre 104
3Flag of Germany.svg  Andreas Klöden  (GER) Astana 96
4Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Roman Kreuziger  (CZE) Liquigas 94
5Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Cadel Evans  (AUS) Silence–Lotto 85
6Flag of Germany.svg  André Greipel  (GER) Team High Road 62
7Flag of Spain.svg  Mikel Astarloza  (ESP) Euskaltel–Euskadi 60
8Flag of Spain.svg  Alberto Contador  (ESP) Astana 58
9Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Thomas Dekker  (NED) Rabobank 54
10Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Stijn Devolder  (BEL) Quick-Step 50

Team standings

RankTeamNationalityPoints
1 Caisse d'Epargne Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 147
2 Astana Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 145
3 Team CSC Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 126
4 Euskaltel–Euskadi Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 114
5 Team High Road Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 111
6 Saunier Duval–Scott Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 109
7 Silence–Lotto Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 108
8 Liquigas Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 107
9 Rabobank Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 105
10 Gerolsteiner Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 102
11 Française des Jeux Flag of France.svg  France 102
12 Quick-Step Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 95
13 Crédit Agricole Flag of France.svg  France 76
14 Ag2r–La Mondiale Flag of France.svg  France 94
15 Bouygues Télécom Flag of France.svg  France 93
16 Cofidis Flag of France.svg  France 73
17 Lampre Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 63
18 Team Milram Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 54

Nation standings

RankNationPoints
1Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 336
2Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 237
3Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 198
4Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 155
5Flag of France.svg  France 147
6Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 113
7Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 94
8Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 94
9Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 80
10Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 86

2008 ProTour Points System

PlaceTour Down Under
Tour of Flanders
Vuelta Ciclista al Pais Vasco
Tour de Romandie
Volta Ciclista a Catalunya
Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré
Tour de Suisse
Deutschland Tour
Eneco Tour
Tour de Pologne
Gent–Wevelgem
Amstel Gold Race
Vattenfall Cyclassics
Clasica Ciclista San Sebastian
GP Quest France-Plouay
Eindhoven Team Time Trial
Overall Classification
1st504010
2nd40309
3rd35258
4th30207
5th25156
6th20115
7th1574
8th1053
9th532
10th211
Stage wins (if applicable)
1st3
2nd2
3rd1

[4]

References

  1. "2008 UCI ProTour Races". UCI. Archived from the original on 2008-11-12. Retrieved 2008-08-31.
  2. "Press release : UCI ProTour: 18 teams registered by the UCI". UCI. 2007-12-04. Archived from the original on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2007-12-06.
  3. "2008 UCI ProTeams". UCI. Archived from the original on 2007-10-28. Retrieved 2007-12-22.
  4. "2008 UCI ProTour Points scales". UCI. Retrieved 2009-08-04.[ permanent dead link ]