2000 UCI Road World Cup

The 2000 UCI Road World Cup was the twelfth edition of the UCI Road World Cup. It was won by Erik Zabel. Zabel led the classification after all the single races, the only time this feat happened in World Cup history.

2000 UCI Road World Cup
Twelfth edition of the UCI Road World Cup
Details
Dates18 March – 21 October
LocationEurope
Races10
Champions
Individual champion Erik Zabel (GER) (Team Telekom)
Teams' championMapei–Quick-Step
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Races

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Date Race Country Winner Team World Cup Leader   Leader's Team Report
18 March Milan–San Remo   Italy   Erik Zabel (GER) Team Telekom   Erik Zabel (GER) Team Telekom Report
2 April Tour of Flanders   Belgium   Andrei Tchmil (BEL) Lotto–Adecco   Erik Zabel (GER) Team Telekom Report
9 April Paris–Roubaix   France   Johan Museeuw (ITA) Mapei–Quick-Step   Erik Zabel (GER) Team Telekom Report
16 April Liège–Bastogne–Liège   Belgium   Paolo Bettini (ITA) Mapei–Quick-Step   Erik Zabel (GER) Team Telekom Report
22 April Amstel Gold Race   Netherlands   Erik Zabel (GER) Team Telekom   Erik Zabel (GER) Team Telekom Report
6 August HEW Cyclassics   Germany   Gabriele Missaglia (ITA) Lampre–Daikin   Erik Zabel (GER) Team Telekom Report
12 August Clásica de San Sebastián   Spain   Erik Dekker (NED) Rabobank   Erik Zabel (GER) Team Telekom Report
20 August Züri-Metzgete   Switzerland   Laurent Dufaux (SUI) Saeco–Valli & Valli   Erik Zabel (GER) Team Telekom Report
8 October Paris–Tours   France   Andrea Tafi (ITA) Mapei–Quick-Step   Erik Zabel (GER) Team Telekom Report
21 October Giro di Lombardia   Italy   Raimondas Rumšas (LTU) Fassa Bortolo   Erik Zabel (GER) Team Telekom Report

Single races details

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  Denotes the Classification Leader

In the race results the leader jersey identify the rider who wore the jersey in the race (the leader at the start of the race).

In the general classification table the jersey identify the leader after the race.

18 March 2000 — Milan–San Remo 294 km (182.7 mi)[1][2]
Rider Team Time
1   Erik Zabel (GER) Team Telekom 7h 11' 29"
2   Fabio Baldato (ITA) Fassa Bortolo s.t.
3   Óscar Freire (ESP) Mapei–Quick-Step s.t.
4   Zbigniew Spruch (POL) Lampre–Daikin s.t.
5   Sergei Ivanov (RUS) Farm Frites s.t.
6   Jo Planckaert (BEL) Cofidis s.t.
7   Stefano Garzelli (ITA) Mercatone Uno–Albacom s.t.
8   Rolf Sørensen (DEN) Rabobank s.t.
9   Romāns Vainšteins (LAT) Vini Caldirola–Sidermec s.t.
10   Bo Hamburger (DEN) Memory Card–Jack & Jones s.t.
General classification after Milan–San Remo[3]
Rider Team Points
1   Erik Zabel (GER)   Team Telekom 100
2   Fabio Baldato (ITA) Fassa Bortolo 70
3   Óscar Freire (ESP) Mapei–Quick-Step 50
4   Zbigniew Spruch (POL) Lampre–Daikin 40
5   Sergei Ivanov (RUS) Farm Frites 36
6   Jo Planckaert (BEL) Cofidis 32
7   Stefano Garzelli (ITA) Mercatone Uno–Albacom 28
8   Rolf Sørensen (DEN) Rabobank 24
9   Romāns Vainšteins (LAT) Vini Caldirola–Sidermec 20
10   Bo Hamburger (DEN) Memory Card–Jack & Jones 16
2 April 2000 — Tour of Flanders 269 km (167.1 mi)[4]
Rider Team Time
1   Andrei Tchmil (BEL) Lotto–Adecco 6h 48' 17"
2   Dario Pieri (ITA) Saeco–Valli & Valli + 4"
3   Romāns Vainšteins (LAT) Vini Caldirola–Sidermec s.t.
4   Erik Zabel (GER)   Team Telekom s.t.
5   Tristan Hoffman (NED) Memory Card–Jack & Jones s.t.
6   Fabio Sacchi (ITA) Team Polti s.t.
7   Léon van Bon (NED) Rabobank s.t.
8   Peter Van Petegem (BEL) Farm Frites s.t.
9   Zbigniew Spruch (POL) Lampre–Daikin s.t.
10   Markus Zberg (SUI) Rabobank s.t.
General classification after Tour of Flanders[5]
Rider Team Points
1   Erik Zabel (GER)   Team Telekom 140
2   Andrei Tchmil (BEL) Lotto–Adecco 108
3   Fabio Baldato (ITA) Fassa Bortolo 84
4   Dario Pieri (ITA) Saeco–Valli & Valli 70
5   Romāns Vainšteins (LAT) Vini Caldirola–Sidermec 70
6   Zbigniew Spruch (POL) Lampre–Daikin 60
7   Óscar Freire (ESP) Mapei–Quick-Step 50
8   Tristan Hoffman (NED) Memory Card–Jack & Jones 36
9   Sergei Ivanov (RUS) Farm Frites 36
10   Rolf Sørensen (DEN) Rabobank 36
9 April 2000 — Paris–Roubaix 272 km (169.0 mi)[6]
Rider Team Time
1   Johan Museeuw (BEL) Mapei–Quick-Step 6h 47' 00"
2   Peter Van Petegem (BEL) Farm Frites + 15"
3   Erik Zabel (GER)   Team Telekom s.t.
4   Tristan Hoffman (NED) Memory Card–Jack & Jones s.t.
5   Stefano Zanini (ITA) Mapei–Quick-Step s.t.
6   George Hincapie (USA) U.S. Postal Service s.t.
7   Marc Wauters (BEL) Rabobank s.t.
8   Franco Ballerini (ITA) Lampre–Daikin s.t.
9   Steffen Wesemann (GER) Team Telekom + 21"
10   Andrea Tafi (ITA) Mapei–Quick-Step + 1' 18"
General classification after Paris–Roubaix[7]
Rider Team Points
1   Erik Zabel (GER)   Team Telekom 190
2   Johan Museeuw (BEL) Mapei–Quick-Step 111
3   Andrei Tchmil (BEL) Lotto–Adecco 110
4   Peter Van Petegem (BEL) Farm Frites 94
5   Fabio Baldato (ITA) Fassa Bortolo 84
6   Romāns Vainšteins (LAT) Vini Caldirola–Sidermec 82
7   Tristan Hoffman (NED) Memory Card–Jack & Jones 76
8   Zbigniew Spruch (POL) Lampre–Daikin 71
9   Dario Pieri (ITA) Saeco–Valli & Valli 70
10   Óscar Freire (ESP) Mapei–Quick-Step 50
16 April 2000 — Liège–Bastogne–Liège 264 km (164.0 mi)[8]
Rider Team Time
1   Paolo Bettini (ITA) Mapei–Quick-Step 6h 28' 32"
2   David Etxebarria (ESP) ONCE–Deutsche Bank s.t.
3   Davide Rebellin (ITA) Liquigas–Pata s.t.
4   Wladimir Belli (ITA) Fassa Bortolo + 10"
5   Axel Merckx (BEL) Mapei–Quick-Step + 12"
6   Mauro Gianetti (SUI) Vini Caldirola–Sidermec + 30"
7   Alexander Vinokourov (KAZ) Team Telekom + 33"
8   Maarten den Bakker (NED) Rabobank + 40"
9   Francesco Casagrande (ITA) Vini Caldirola–Sidermec + 44"
10   Laurent Jalabert (FRA) ONCE–Deutsche Bank + 48"
General classification after Liège–Bastogne–Liège[9]
Rider Team Points
1   Erik Zabel (GER)   Team Telekom 190
2   Johan Museeuw (BEL) Mapei–Quick-Step 111
3   Andrei Tchmil (BEL) Lotto–Adecco 110
4   Paolo Bettini (ITA) Mapei–Quick-Step 100
5   Peter Van Petegem (BEL) Farm Frites 94
6   Fabio Baldato (ITA) Fassa Bortolo 84
7   Romāns Vainšteins (LAT) Vini Caldirola–Sidermec 82
8   Zbigniew Spruch (POL) Lampre–Daikin 82
9   Tristan Hoffman (NED) Memory Card–Jack & Jones 76
10   David Etxebarria (ESP) ONCE–Deutsche Bank 70
22 April 2000 — Amstel Gold Race 257 km (159.7 mi)[10]
Rider Team Time
1   Erik Zabel (GER)   Team Telekom 6h 13' 37"
2   Michael Boogerd (NED) Rabobank s.t.
3   Markus Zberg (SUI) Rabobank s.t.
4   Romāns Vainšteins (LAT) Vini Caldirola–Sidermec s.t.
5   Hendrik Van Dyck (BEL) Palmans–Ideal s.t.
6   Laurent Dufaux (SUI) Saeco–Valli & Valli s.t.
7   Peter Van Petegem (BEL) Farm Frites s.t.
8   Zbigniew Spruch (POL) Lampre–Daikin s.t.
9   Óscar Freire (ESP) Mapei–Quick-Step s.t.
10   Francesco Casagrande (ITA) Vini Caldirola–Sidermec s.t.
General classification after Amstel Gold Race[11]
Rider Team Points
1   Erik Zabel (GER)   Team Telekom 290
2   Andrei Tchmil (BEL) Lotto–Adecco 125
3   Peter Van Petegem (BEL) Farm Frites 122
4   Romāns Vainšteins (LAT) Vini Caldirola–Sidermec 122
5   Paolo Bettini (ITA) Mapei–Quick-Step 112
6   Johan Museeuw (BEL) Mapei–Quick-Step 111
7   Zbigniew Spruch (POL) Lampre–Daikin 106
8   Markus Zberg (SUI) Rabobank 90
9   Fabio Baldato (ITA) Fassa Bortolo 84
10   Michael Boogerd (NED) Rabobank 79
6 August 2000 — HEW Cyclassics 250.8 km (155.8 mi)[12]
Rider Team Time
1   Gabriele Missaglia (ITA) Lampre–Daikin 6h 17' 22"
2   Francesco Casagrande (ITA) Vini Caldirola–Sidermec s.t.
3   Fabio Baldato (ITA) Fassa Bortolo + 2"
4   Erik Zabel (GER)   Team Telekom s.t.
5   Thor Hushovd (NOR) Crédit Agricole s.t.
6   Gabriele Balducci (ITA) Fassa Bortolo s.t.
7   Marco Zanotti (ITA) Liquigas–Pata s.t.
8   Massimiliano Mori (ITA) Saeco–Valli & Valli s.t.
9   Magnus Bäckstedt (SWE) Crédit Agricole s.t.
10   Romāns Vainšteins (LAT) Vini Caldirola–Sidermec s.t.
General classification after HEW Cyclassics[13]
Rider Team Points
1   Erik Zabel (GER)   Team Telekom 330
2   Romāns Vainšteins (LAT) Vini Caldirola–Sidermec 138
3   Andrei Tchmil (BEL) Lotto–Adecco 136
4   Fabio Baldato (ITA) Fassa Bortolo 134
5   Peter Van Petegem (BEL) Farm Frites 122
6   Paolo Bettini (ITA) Mapei–Quick-Step 120
7   Zbigniew Spruch (POL) Lampre–Daikin 116
8   Johan Museeuw (BEL) Mapei–Quick-Step 111
9   Francesco Casagrande (ITA) Vini Caldirola–Sidermec 106
10   Gabriele Missaglia (ITA) Lampre–Daikin 102
12 August 2000 — Clásica de San Sebastián 232 km (144.2 mi)[14]
Rider Team Time
1   Erik Dekker (NED) Rabobank 5h 16' 01"
2   Andrei Tchmil (BEL) Lotto–Adecco + 4"
3   Romāns Vainšteins (LAT) Vini Caldirola–Sidermec s.t.
4   Paolo Bettini (ITA) Mapei–Quick-Step s.t.
5   Óscar Freire (ESP) Mapei–Quick-Step s.t.
6   David Cañada (ESP) ONCE–Deutsche Bank s.t.
7   Davide Rebellin (ITA) Liquigas–Pata s.t.
8   Andrey Kivilev (KAZ) AG2R Prévoyance s.t.
9   Miguel Ángel Martín Perdiguero (ESP) Vitalicio Seguros s.t.
10   Peter Farazijn (BEL) Cofidis s.t.
General classification after Clásica de San Sebastián[15]
Rider Team Points
1   Erik Zabel (GER)   Team Telekom 330
2   Andrei Tchmil (BEL) Lotto–Adecco 206
3   Romāns Vainšteins (LAT) Vini Caldirola–Sidermec 188
4   Paolo Bettini (ITA) Mapei–Quick-Step 160
5   Fabio Baldato (ITA) Fassa Bortolo 134
6   Peter Van Petegem (BEL) Farm Frites 122
7   Óscar Freire (ESP) Mapei–Quick-Step 119
8   Zbigniew Spruch (POL) Lampre–Daikin 116
9   Gabriele Missaglia (ITA) Lampre–Daikin 112
10   Johan Museeuw (BEL) Mapei–Quick-Step 111
20 August 2000 — Züri-Metzgete 248.4 km (154.3 mi)[16]
Rider Team Time
1   Laurent Dufaux (SUI) Saeco–Valli & Valli 6h 07' 21"
2   Jan Ullrich (GER) Team Telekom s.t.
3   Francesco Casagrande (ITA) Vini Caldirola–Sidermec s.t.
4   Davide Rebellin (ITA) Liquigas–Pata + 1' 03"
5   Lance Armstrong (USA) U.S. Postal Service s.t.
6   Óscar Freire (ESP) Mapei–Quick-Step + 1' 19"
7   Oscar Camenzind (SUI) Lampre–Daikin s.t.
8   Andrey Kivilev (KAZ) AG2R Prévoyance + 4' 28"
9   Daniele De Paoli Lotto–Adecco + 4' 51"
10   Romāns Vainšteins (LAT) Vini Caldirola–Sidermec + 4' 58"
General classification after Züri-Metzgete[17]
Rider Team Points
1   Erik Zabel (GER)   Team Telekom 332
2   Andrei Tchmil (BEL) Lotto–Adecco 206
3   Romāns Vainšteins (LAT) Vini Caldirola–Sidermec 204
4   Paolo Bettini (ITA) Mapei–Quick-Step 161
5   Francesco Casagrande (ITA) Vini Caldirola–Sidermec 160
6   Óscar Freire (ESP) Mapei–Quick-Step 151
7   Laurent Dufaux (SUI) Saeco–Valli & Valli 137
8   Fabio Baldato (ITA) Fassa Bortolo 134
9   Davide Rebellin (ITA) Liquigas–Pata 132
10   Peter Van Petegem (BEL) Farm Frites 122
8 October 2000 — Paris–Tours 254 km (157.8 mi)[18]
Rider Team Time
1   Andrea Tafi (ITA) Mapei–Quick-Step 6h 38' 14"
2   Andrei Tchmil (BEL) Lotto–Adecco + 39"
3   Daniele Nardello (ITA) Mapei–Quick-Step s.t.
4   Paolo Bettini (ITA) Mapei–Quick-Step + 1' 36"
5   Gorazd Štangelj (SLO) Liquigas–Pata + 1' 39"
6   Rik Verbrugghe (BEL) Lotto–Adecco s.t.
7   Zbigniew Spruch (POL) Lampre–Daikin s.t.
8   Rolf Sørensen (DEN) Rabobank + 2' 00"
9   Jaan Kirsipuu (EST) AG2R Prévoyance + 2' 05"
10   Alessandro Petacchi (ITA) Fassa Bortolo s.t.
General classification after Paris–Tours[19]
Rider Team Points
1   Erik Zabel (GER)   Team Telekom 347
2   Andrei Tchmil (BEL) Lotto–Adecco 276
3   Romāns Vainšteins (LAT) Vini Caldirola–Sidermec 204
4   Paolo Bettini (ITA) Mapei–Quick-Step 201
5   Francesco Casagrande (ITA) Vini Caldirola–Sidermec 160
6   Óscar Freire (ESP) Mapei–Quick-Step 151
7   Fabio Baldato (ITA) Fassa Bortolo 145
8   Zbigniew Spruch (POL) Lampre–Daikin 144
9   Peter Van Petegem (BEL) Farm Frites 135
10   Davide Rebellin (ITA) Liquigas–Pata 132
20 October 2001 — Giro di Lombardia 256 km (159.1 mi)[20]
Rider Team Time
1   Raimondas Rumšas (LTU) Fassa Bortolo 6h 18' 36"
2   Francesco Casagrande (ITA) Vini Caldirola–Sidermec + 0"
3   Niklas Axelsson (SWE) Ceramica Panaria–Gaerne + 4"
4   Beat Zberg (SUI) Rabobank + 7"
5   Michele Bartoli (ITA) Mapei–Quick-Step + 7"
6   Davide Rebellin (ITA) Liquigas–Pata + 7"
7   Wladimir Belli (ITA) Fassa Bortolo + 22"
8   Massimo Codol (ITA) Lampre–Daikin + 2' 11"
9   Gorazd Štangelj (SLO) Liquigas–Pata + 2' 57"
10   Paolo Bettini (ITA) Mapei–Quick-Step + 3' 35"
General classification after Giro di Lombardia[21]
Rider Team Points
1   Erik Zabel (GER)   Team Telekom 347
2   Andrei Tchmil (BEL) Lotto–Adecco 285
3   Francesco Casagrande (ITA) Vini Caldirola–Sidermec 230
4   Paolo Bettini (ITA) Mapei–Quick-Step 217
5   Romāns Vainšteins (LAT) Vini Caldirola–Sidermec 204
6   Davide Rebellin (ITA) Liquigas–Pata 164
7   Óscar Freire (ESP) Mapei–Quick-Step 164
8   Fabio Baldato (ITA) Fassa Bortolo 145
9   Zbigniew Spruch (POL) Lampre–Daikin 144
10   Peter Van Petegem (BEL) Farm Frites 135

Final standings

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Source:[21]

Individual

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Points are awarded to the top 25 classified riders. Riders must start at least 6 races to be classified.

The points are awarded for every race using the following system:

Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th   11th   12th   13th   14th   15th   16th   17th   18th   19th   20th   21st   22nd   23rd   24th   25th 
Points 100 70 50 40 36 32 28 24 20 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Pos. Rider Team MSR ToF ROU LBL AGR HEW CSS ZUR TOU LOM Pts.
1   Erik Zabel (GER)   Team Telekom 100 40 50 0 100 40 0 2 15 0 347
2   Andrei Tchmil (BEL) Lotto–Adecco 8 100 2 0 15 11 70 0 70 9 285
3   Francesco Casagrande (ITA) Vini Caldirola–Sidermec 0 DNS DNS 20 16 70 4 50 DNS 70 230
4   Paolo Bettini (ITA) Mapei–Quick-Step 0 DNS DNS 100 12 8 40 1 40 16 217
5   Romāns Vainšteins (LAT) Vini Caldirola–Sidermec 20 50 12 DNS 40 16 50 16 0 0 204
6   Davide Rebellin (ITA) Liquigas–Pata 0 DNS DNS 50 14 0 28 40 DNS 32 164
7   Óscar Freire (ESP) Mapei–Quick-Step 50 DNS DNS DNS 20 13 36 32 0 13 164
8   Fabio Baldato (ITA) Fassa Bortolo 70 14 0 DNS 0 50 DNS 0 11 DNS 145
9   Zbigniew Spruch (POL) Lampre–Daikin 40 20 11 11 24 10 DNS 0 28 0 144
10   Peter Van Petegem (BEL) Farm Frites 0 24 70 0 28 0 0 0 13 DNS 135
11   Andrea Tafi (ITA) Mapei–Quick-Step 0 4 16 0 0 0 DNS DNS 100 1 121
12   Gabriele Missaglia (ITA) Lampre–Daikin 0 2 DNS 0 0 100 10 0 0 0 112
13   Johan Museeuw (BEL) Mapei–Quick-Step 11 0 100 0 0 0 DNS DNS DNS DNS 111
14   Markus Zberg (SUI) Rabobank 12 16 DNS 12 50 0 0 0 3 0 93
15   Michael Boogerd (NED) Rabobank DNS DNS DNS 9 70 DNS 0 0 0 10 89
16   Oscar Camenzind (SUI) Lampre–Daikin 0 15 DNS 13 DNS 2 12 28 0 11 81
17   Tristan Hoffman (NED) Memory Card–Jack & Jones 0 36 40 DNS 0 1 DNS DNS 0 DNS 77
18   Rolf Sørensen (DEN) Rabobank 24 12 0 DNS 0 7 DNS 0 24 DNS 67
19   Michele Bartoli (ITA) Mapei–Quick-Step 0 0 DNS DNS DNS 0 0 15 DNS 36 51
20   Léon van Bon (NED) Rabobank 0 28 3 DNS 0 9 0 DNS 10 DNS 50
Race winners not eligible for general classification
Pos. Rider Team MSR ToF ROU LBL AGR HEW CSS ZUR TOU LOM Pts.
-   Laurent Dufaux (SUI) Saeco–Valli & Valli DNS DNS DNS 5 32 DNS 0 100 DNS DNS 137
-   Raimondas Rumšas (LTU) Fassa Bortolo DNS 0 DNS 0 DNS DNS 5 DNS 0 100 105
-   Erik Dekker (NED) Rabobank DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 0 100 0 DNS DNS 100
Key
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green Top ten position
Blue Other points position
Purple Out of points, retired
Red Did not start (DNS)

Teams

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Points are awarded to the top 10 teams. Teams must start at least 8 races to be classified. The first 18 teams in world ranking must start in all races.

The points are awarded for every race using the following system:

Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th 
Points 12 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Pos. Team MSR ToF ROU LBL AGR HEW CSS ZUR TOU LOM Pts.
1 Mapei–Quick-Step 7 6 12 12 7 7 12 9 12 12 96
2 Rabobank 9 12 4 9 12 6 0 4 7 8 71
3 Fassa Bortolo 12 7 0 8 0 12 6 0 8 7 60
4 Lampre–Daikin 3 9 9 1 3 9 8 5 2 9 58
5 Vini Caldirola–Sidermec 4 1 2 2 8 8 1 12 0 6 44

References

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