2023 UCI America Tour

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2023 UCI America Tour
Nineteenth edition of the UCI America Tour
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Dates23 October 2022 – 14 October 2023
Location North America and South America
Races24
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The 2023 UCI America Tour is the 19th season of the UCI America Tour. The season began on 23 October 2022 with the Vuelta a Guatemala and will end in October 2023. [1]

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The points leader, based on the cumulative results of previous races, wears the UCI America Tour cycling jersey. 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

Races in the 2023 UCI America Tour [1]
RaceRatingDateWinnerTeamRef
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Road Elite Caribbean Championships ITT1.222 October 2022Flag of Bermuda.svg  Kaden Hopkins  (BER) Bermuda (national team) [2]
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Road Elite Caribbean Championships RR1.223 October 2022Flag of France.svg  Edwin Nubul  (MTQ) Martinique (national team) [3]
Flag of Guatemala.svg Vuelta a Guatemala 2.223 October – 1 November 2022Flag of Guatemala.svg  Mardoqueo Vásquez  (GUA)Hino–One–La Red [4]
Flag of Ecuador.svg Vuelta Ciclista al Ecuador 2.212–19 November 2022Flag of Colombia.svg  Robinson Chalapud  (COL) Team Banco Guayaquil–Ecuador [5]
Flag of Costa Rica.svg Vuelta Ciclista Internacional a Costa Rica 2.216–25 December 2022Flag of Colombia.svg  Marco Tulio Suesca  (COL) Movistar–Best PC [6]
Flag of Argentina.svg Giro del Sol 2.26–8 January 2023Flag of Argentina.svg  Maximiliano Navarrete  (ARG) Gremios por el Deporte–Cutral Co [7]
Flag of Venezuela.svg Vuelta al Táchira en Bicicleta 2.215–22 January 2023Flag of Venezuela.svg  José Alarcón  (VEN) Fundación Ángeles Hernández [8]
Flag of Argentina.svg Vuelta del Porvenir San Luis 2.21–5 February 2023Flag of Chile.svg  Martín Vidaurre  (CHI) Chile (national team) [9]
Flag of Guatemala.svg Vuelta BANTRAB 2.229 March – 2 April 2023Flag of Spain.svg  Óscar Sevilla  (ESP) Team Medellín–EPM [10]
Flag of Panama.svg Elite Road Central American Championships ITT1.214 April 2023Flag of Panama.svg  Christofer Jurado  (PAN) Panama (national team) [11]
Flag of Panama.svg Elite Road Central American Championships ITT1.2U14 April 2023Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Donovan Ramírez  (CRC) Costa Rica (national team) [12]
Flag of Panama.svg Elite Road Central American Championships RR1.2U15 April 2023Flag of Panama.svg  Bredio Ruiz  (PAN) Panama (national team) [13]
Flag of Panama.svg Elite Road Central American Championships RR1.216 April 2023Flag of Panama.svg  Christofer Jurado  (PAN) Panama (national team)
Flag of the United States.svg Tour of the Gila 2.226–30 April 2023Flag of the United States.svg  Alex Hoehn  (USA) Above & Beyond Cancer Cycling p/b Bike World
Flag of Argentina.svg Vuelta a Catamarca Internacional 2.24–7 May 2023Flag of Colombia.svg  Miguel Ángel López  (COL) Team Medellín–EPM
Flag of Argentina.svg Vuelta a Formosa Internacional 2.211–14 May 2023Flag of Argentina.svg  Laureano Rosas  (ARG) Gremios por el Deporte–Cutral Co
Flag of the United States.svg Walmart Joe Martin Stage Race 2.218–21 May 2023Flag of the United States.svg  Riley Sheehan  (USA) Team Ecoflo Chronos
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Tour de Beauce 2.214–18 June 2023Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Luke Valenti  (CAN) Team Ecoflo Chronos
Flag of Colombia.svg Vuelta a Colombia 2.216–25 June 2023Flag of Colombia.svg  Miguel Ángel López  (COL) Team Medellín–EPM
Flag of Guatemala.svg Gran Premio Guatemala 1.212 August 2023Flag of Colombia.svg  Róbigzon Oyola  (COL) Team Medellín–EPM
Flag of Guatemala.svg Gran Premio Chapin 1.213 August 2023Flag of Colombia.svg  Javier Jamaica  (COL) Team Medellín–EPM
Flag of Ecuador.svg Vuelta al Ecuador 2.227–30 September 2023Flag of Colombia.svg  Robinson Chalapud  (COL) Team Banco Guayaquil–Ecuador
Flag of Brazil.svg Grand Tour de Ciclismo de SC 1.23 October 2023Flag of Venezuela.svg  Leangel Linarez  (VEN) Tavfer–Mortágua–Ovos Matinados
Flag of Brazil.svg GP Urubici de Ciclismo 1.24 October 2023Flag of Uruguay.svg  Roderick Asconeguy  (URU)Elequipo Entrenamientos
Flag of Brazil.svg GP Internacional de Ciclismo de Santa Catarina 1.25 October 2023Flag of Colombia.svg  Juan Felipe Rodríguez  (COL) Pio Rico Cycling Team

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References

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