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.
Races
Single races details
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]
General classification after Milan–San Remo [ 3]
2 April 2000 — Tour of Flanders 269 km (167.1 mi)[ 4]
General classification after Tour of Flanders [ 5]
9 April 2000 — Paris–Roubaix 272 km (169.0 mi)[ 6]
General classification after Paris–Roubaix [ 7]
16 April 2000 — Liège–Bastogne–Liège 264 km (164.0 mi)[ 8]
General classification after Liège–Bastogne–Liège [ 9]
22 April 2000 — Amstel Gold Race 257 km (159.7 mi)[ 10]
General classification after Amstel Gold Race [ 11]
6 August 2000 — HEW Cyclassics 250.8 km (155.8 mi)[ 12]
General classification after HEW Cyclassics [ 13]
12 August 2000 — Clásica de San Sebastián 232 km (144.2 mi)[ 14]
General classification after Clásica de San Sebastián [ 15]
20 August 2000 — Züri-Metzgete 248.4 km (154.3 mi)[ 16]
General classification after Züri-Metzgete [ 17]
8 October 2000 — Paris–Tours 254 km (157.8 mi)[ 18]
General classification after Paris–Tours [ 19]
20 October 2001 — Giro di Lombardia 256 km (159.1 mi)[ 20]
General classification after Giro di Lombardia [ 21]
Final standings
Source:[ 21]
Individual
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
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
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
References
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