UCI Rankings Rider Update | Pogacar increases lead, Vingegaard enters Top5, Van Aert drops out of Top 10 and more….

The UCI Rankings have had quite a meaningful update, as this weekend saw the end of the UAE Tour, Volta ao Algarve, Vuelta a Andalucia and the Tour des Alpes Maritimes. This has seen the entrance of new riders in the Top10 of the year’s racings including Tadej Pogacar.

 

2025 UCI Riders Ranking; Date: 27/02/2025

This ranking represents the UCI points scored on the 2025 season specifically.

The same riders remain in the Top3, but on 4th spot is now Astana’s Christian Scaroni, winner of the Classic Var and also Tour des Alpes Maritimes. Tadej Pogacar won the UAE Tour and alongside it brought 425 points to his rankings already, reaching out ahwad of his main rivals when it comes to this classification. Jonas Vingegaard however also took a stage and GC win at the Volta ao Algarve, with it adding 220 points to his tally. Pavel Sivakov, victor in Andalucia, added 200 points as well with his stage and final standings. The likes of João Almeida, Pello Bilbao, Giulio Ciccone, Iván Romeo and Tom Pidcock also scored important points this week.

38 Coquard Bryan  Cofidis 193
39 Konrad Patrick  Lidl-Trek 192
40 Sainbayar Jambaljamts  Burgos Burpellet BH 187
41 Hamza Yacine  Madar Pro Cycling Team 186
42 Girmay Biniam  Intermarché-Wanty 173
42 Magnier Paul  Soudal Quick-Step 173
44 Gaudu David  Groupama-FDJ 170
44 Leitão Iúri  Caja Rural-Seguros RGA 170
44 Vine Jay  UAE Team Emirates-XRG 170
47 Harper Chris  Team Jayco-AlUla 167
48 Teutenberg Tim Torn  Lidl-Trek 166
49 Milan Jonathan  Lidl-Trek 163
50 Kamada Koki  JCL Team Ukyo.

 

UCI Riders Ranking; Date: 27/02/2025

This ranking represents the UCI points scored over the past 12 months.

With Tadej Pogacar scoring big and Remco Evenepoel losing points from last year, the gap is only a few points away from literally being the double from first to second – this should happen soon at Strade Bianche. We’ve had Jonas Vingegaard gain positions on Ben O’Connor and Marc Hirschi into 5th place; and Enric Mas overtaking Wout van Aert to enter the Top10.

 

Oscar Onley (11 positions), Giulio Ciccone (23 positions), Santiago Buitrago (10 positions), Pavel Sivakov (23 positions), Paul Lapeira (11 positions) climbed a lot of positions in the rankings with the added points, but it is Christian Scaroni who takes the spotlight as he entered the Top100, climbing 60 positions over the past week despite the French races offering little points.

80 Schmid Mauro  Team Jayco-AlUla 1.129
81 Abrahamsen Jonas  Uno-X Mobility 1.106
82 Blackmore Joe  Israel-Premier Tech 1.083 (+70)
83 Wærenskjold Søren  Uno-X Mobility 1.069
84 del Toro Isaac  UAE Team Emirates-XRG 1.064 (+80)
85 Vine Jay  UAE Team Emirates-XRG 1.058 (-46)
86 Poole Max  Team Picnic PostNL 1.020 (-90)
87 Soler Marc  UAE Team Emirates-XRG 1.016 (+45)
88 Vansevenant Mauri  Soudal Quick-Step 1.003 (-20)
89 Vermaerke Kevin  Team Picnic PostNL 994 (-70)
90 Romo Javier  Movistar Team 991
91 Pithie Laurence  Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe 978
92 Segaert Alec  Lotto 940
93 Ackermann Pascal  Israel-Premier Tech 933
94 Stuyven Jasper  Lidl-Trek 922 (-5)
95 Scaroni Cristian  XDS Astana Team 916 (+232)
96 Fretin Milan  Cofidis 915 (-2)
97 Bauhaus Phil  Bahrain Victorious 914 (-25)
98 Trentin Matteo  Tudor Pro Cycling Team 913
98 Gate Aaron  XDS Astana Team 913 (+10)
100 Kelderman Wilco  Team Visma | Lease a Bike 911

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