Third edition of the UCI Road World Cup | |
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Details | |
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Dates | March 23 – October 26 |
Location | Canada and Europe |
Races | 13 |
Champions | |
Individual champion | ![]() |
Teams' champion | Panasonic–Sportlife |
The 1991 UCI Road World Cup was the third edition of the UCI Road World Cup. From the 1990 edition, the same events were retained, with the individual time trial finale event this year in Bergamo, Italy, ran as both the Grand Prix des Nations and the Trofeo Baracchi. The competition was won by Italian rider Maurizio Fondriest of Panasonic–Sportlife.
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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.
7 April 1991 — Tour of Flanders 261 km (162.2 mi)
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General classification after Tour of Flanders
[3]
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14 April 1991 — Paris-Roubaix 266 km (165.3 mi)
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General classification after Paris-Roubaix
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21 April 1991 — Liège–Bastogne–Liège 267 km (165.9 mi)
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General classification after Liège–Bastogne–Liège
[4]
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27 April 1991 — Amstel Gold Race 244 km (151.6 mi)
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General classification after Amstel Gold Race
[5]
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4 August 1991 — Wincanton Classic 234.5 km (145.7 mi)
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General classification after Wincanton Classic
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10 August 1991 — Clásica de San Sebastián 238 km (147.9 mi)
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General classification after Clásica de San Sebastián
[6]
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18 August 1991 — Züri-Metzgete 240 km (149.1 mi)
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General classification after Züri-Metzgete
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15 September 1991 — Grand Prix de la Libération 90 km (55.9 mi) (
TTT)
[7]
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General classification after Grand Prix de la Libération
Grand Prix de la Libération gave no points in individual standing (only in team standing) |
6 October 1991 — Grand Prix des Amériques 224 km (139.2 mi)
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General classification after Grand Prix des Amériques
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13 October 1991 — Paris-Tours 286 km (177.7 mi)
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General classification after Paris-Tours
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19 October 1991 — Giro di Lombardia 243 km (151.0 mi)
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General classification after Giro di Lombardia
[8]
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26 October 1991 — Grand Prix des Nations 64 km (39.8 mi) (
ITT)
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General classification after Grand Prix des Nations
[9]
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Source: [9]
Points are awarded to the top 20 classified riders. All riders taking points are classified, there is no minimum races to start.
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 |
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Points | 25 | 22 | 20 | 18 | 16 | 15 | 14 | 13 | 12 | 11 | 10 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
* Grand Prix de la Libération gave no points in individual standing (only in team standing) |
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Team | Points | |
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1 | Panasonic–Sportlife | 107 |
2 | Buckler–Colnago–Decca | 87 |
3 | PDM–Concorde–Ultima | 65 |
4 | Ariostea | 50 |
5 | Lotto | 46 |
Third edition of the UCI Road World Cup | |
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Details | |
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Dates | March 23 – October 26 |
Location | Canada and Europe |
Races | 13 |
Champions | |
Individual champion | ![]() |
Teams' champion | Panasonic–Sportlife |
The 1991 UCI Road World Cup was the third edition of the UCI Road World Cup. From the 1990 edition, the same events were retained, with the individual time trial finale event this year in Bergamo, Italy, ran as both the Grand Prix des Nations and the Trofeo Baracchi. The competition was won by Italian rider Maurizio Fondriest of Panasonic–Sportlife.
Date | Race | Country | Winner | Team | World Cup Leader
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Leader's Team | Report |
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March 23 | Milan–San Remo | ![]() |
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Carrera Jeans–Tassoni | ![]() |
Carrera Jeans–Tassoni | Report |
April 7 | Tour of Flanders | ![]() |
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Buckler–Colnago–Decca | ![]() |
Ariostea | Report |
April 14 | Paris–Roubaix | ![]() |
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RMO | ![]() |
Ariostea | Report |
April 21 | Liège–Bastogne–Liège | ![]() |
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Ariostea | ![]() |
Ariostea | Report |
April 27 | Amstel Gold Race | ![]() |
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Buckler–Colnago–Decca | ![]() |
Ariostea | Report |
August 4 | Wincanton Classic | ![]() |
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Panasonic–Sportlife | ![]() |
Ariostea | Report |
August 10 | Clásica de San Sebastián | ![]() |
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Chateau d'Ax–Gatorade | ![]() |
Panasonic–Sportlife | Report |
August 18 | Züri-Metzgete | ![]() |
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Lotto | ![]() |
Panasonic–Sportlife | Report |
September 15 | Grand Prix de la Libération | ![]() |
Buckler–Colnago–Decca | ![]() |
Panasonic–Sportlife | Report | |
October 6 | Grand Prix des Amériques | ![]() |
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Panasonic–Sportlife | ![]() |
Panasonic–Sportlife | Report |
October 13 | Paris–Tours | ![]() |
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TVM–Sanyo | ![]() |
Panasonic–Sportlife | Report |
October 19 | Giro di Lombardia | ![]() |
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Lotus–Festina | ![]() |
Panasonic–Sportlife | Report |
October 26 | Grand Prix des Nations | ![]() |
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Toshiba | ![]() |
Panasonic–Sportlife | Report |
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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.
23 March 1991 — Milan-Sanremo 294 km (182.7 mi)
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General classification after Milan-Sanremo
[2]
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7 April 1991 — Tour of Flanders 261 km (162.2 mi)
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General classification after Tour of Flanders
[3]
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14 April 1991 — Paris-Roubaix 266 km (165.3 mi)
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General classification after Paris-Roubaix
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21 April 1991 — Liège–Bastogne–Liège 267 km (165.9 mi)
|
General classification after Liège–Bastogne–Liège
[4]
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27 April 1991 — Amstel Gold Race 244 km (151.6 mi)
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General classification after Amstel Gold Race
[5]
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4 August 1991 — Wincanton Classic 234.5 km (145.7 mi)
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General classification after Wincanton Classic
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10 August 1991 — Clásica de San Sebastián 238 km (147.9 mi)
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General classification after Clásica de San Sebastián
[6]
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18 August 1991 — Züri-Metzgete 240 km (149.1 mi)
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General classification after Züri-Metzgete
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15 September 1991 — Grand Prix de la Libération 90 km (55.9 mi) (
TTT)
[7]
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General classification after Grand Prix de la Libération
Grand Prix de la Libération gave no points in individual standing (only in team standing) |
6 October 1991 — Grand Prix des Amériques 224 km (139.2 mi)
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General classification after Grand Prix des Amériques
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13 October 1991 — Paris-Tours 286 km (177.7 mi)
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General classification after Paris-Tours
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19 October 1991 — Giro di Lombardia 243 km (151.0 mi)
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General classification after Giro di Lombardia
[8]
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26 October 1991 — Grand Prix des Nations 64 km (39.8 mi) (
ITT)
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General classification after Grand Prix des Nations
[9]
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Source: [9]
Points are awarded to the top 20 classified riders. All riders taking points are classified, there is no minimum races to start.
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 |
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Points | 25 | 22 | 20 | 18 | 16 | 15 | 14 | 13 | 12 | 11 | 10 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
* Grand Prix de la Libération gave no points in individual standing (only in team standing) |
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Team | Points | |
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1 | Panasonic–Sportlife | 107 |
2 | Buckler–Colnago–Decca | 87 |
3 | PDM–Concorde–Ultima | 65 |
4 | Ariostea | 50 |
5 | Lotto | 46 |