UCI Rankings
The UCI Road Rankings are a points-based system used to rank road cyclists throughout the season. Riders earn points based on results in UCI-sanctioned races, with higher-profile events awarding more points. For example, the overall winner of the Tour de France receives 1300 points.
The rankings are updated weekly and operate on a rolling 52-week basis across three categories:
- Individual: based on the total points earned by each rider.
- Nations: based on the combined points of a country’s top eight riders.
- Teams: based on the combined points of a team’s top ten riders.
These rankings are used to determine national quotas for the UCI World Championships and to allocate team access to UCI WorldTour events.
Domestique tracks the top 30 in the UCI Road Rankings, with updates published every week
> UCI Ranking - Men  |  Updated weekly
> UCI Ranking - Women  |  Updated weekly
> UCI Ranking - Teams Men  |  Updated weekly
> UCI Ranking - Teams Women  |  Updated weekly