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Old 01-21-05, 09:19 AM
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2005 Calender UCI Codes

Take a look at the 2005 calender as listed in Cyclingnews.com. Was there a major change in UCI race clasification? Or has the UCI not yet classified this years races?

There sure are a lot of 1.1 and 1.2 races. I don't see a single 1.3 to 1.6. Compare this year to last year: Hel van het Mergelland was 1.5. Now is 1.1? Archer International Grand Prix was 1.5. Now it's 1.2?

I don't think so.
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Remember the whole Pro Tour thing? All the category definitions have changed.
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Oh yes, the pro tour. Still, the UCI has the same descriptions listed for each catagory. And the pro tour is no reason that the Hel van het Mergelland is now a 1.1 race. It's not even a pro tour race.
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Oh yes, the pro tour. Still, the UCI has the same descriptions listed for each catagory. And the pro tour is no reason that the Hel van het Mergelland is now a 1.1 race. It's not even a pro tour race.
"1.1" has a different meaning now, IIRC
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You may be right, brent.
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Thought cyclingnews posted an article about it but I cannot find it.
UCI has a .doc file with some explanation on the ProTour site, though it may not have that exact info (my viewer doesn't work)

well this has some info https://www.dailypeloton.com/displayarticle.asp?pk=7141

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UCI pro tour and continental tour coding

Page 3 of 8...

It's "simplified" like the team time trial rules for the Tour...
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Originally Posted by brent_dube
Thought cyclingnews posted an article about it but I cannot find it.
UCI has a .doc file with some explanation on the ProTour site, though it may not have that exact info (my viewer doesn't work)

well this has some info https://www.dailypeloton.com/displayarticle.asp?pk=7141
Cyclingnews explains the codes but they apparently haven't updated it for this year.
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Originally Posted by Laggard
Cyclingnews explains the codes but they apparently haven't updated it for this year.
Newer cyclingnews article
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Thanks, Brent!
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