In only six months of this season played and with the Tour de France soon, which will start on June 29 in Florence, Italy)The International Cycling Union (UCI) is introduced the World Tour calendars, the highest cycling division, next season.
Generally, the men’s and women’s World Tour calendars will begin rolling out in a common setting such as Santos Tour Down Under (Australia) and ends with Gree-Tour of Guangxi (China) in mid-October.
ANDhe UCI World Tour calendar woman It will consist of 29 races in twelve countries and three continents, over 84 days of competition. Competitions will begin at Australia from January 17 to 19 inclusive Santos Tour Down Under and will continue until October 19 with Guangxi China Tour. A new race has been added to the calendar: the Copenhagen race (June 21).
For his part, the UCI World Tour men’s calendar will consist of 36 races in thirteen countries and on four continents, for a total of 171 test days next year, with the novelty of the first edition of Copenhagen race (June 22), which joins the UCI WorldTour calendar.
2025 WOMEN’S UCI WORLD TOUR CALENDAR
January 17-19: Santos Tour Down Under (Australia)
February 1st: Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race – Elite Women’s Race (Australia)
February 6-9: UAE Tour Women (United Arab Emirates)
March 1: Omloop Nieuwsblad (Belgium)
March 8: Strade Bianche Donne (Italy)
March 16: Miron Ronde van Drenthe (Netherlands)
March 23: Alfredo Binda Trophy – Comune di Cittiglio (Italy)
March 27: Classic Brugge-De Panne (Belgium)
March 30: Gent-Wevelgem in Flanders Fields (Belgium)
April 6: Ronde van Vlaanderen (Belgium)
April 12: Paris-Roubaix Women with Zwift (France)
April 20: Amstel Gold Race Ladies Edition (Netherlands)
April 23: La Flèche Wallonne Féminine (Belgium)
April 27: Liège-Bastogne-Liège Femmes (Belgium)
May 5-11: Vuelta España Femenina by Carrefour.es (Spain)
May 16-18: Itzulia Women (Spain)
May 22-25: Back to Burgos Feminas (Spain)
May 30-June 1: Ford RideLondon Classique (Great Britain)
June 5-8: Women’s Tour of Great Britain
June 12-15: Tour de Suisse Women (Switzerland)
June 21: Copenhagen Race (Denmark)
July 6-13: Giro d’Italia Women (Italy)
July 26-August 3: Tour de France Women with Zwift (France)
August 19-24: Tour of Scandinavia (Norway)
August 30: Classic Lorient Agglomération – Trophée CERATIZIT (France)
September 5-7: Romandie Féminin Tour (Switzerland)
October 7-12: Simac Ladies Tour (Netherlands)
October 14-16: Tour of Chongming Island (China)
October 19: Tour of Guangxi (China)
2025 MEN’S UCI WORLD TOUR CALENDAR
January 21-26: Santos Tour Down Under (Australia)
February 2: Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race (Australia)
February 17-23: Tour of the UAE (United Arab Emirates)
March 1: Omloop Nieuwsblad (Belgium)
March 8: Strade Bianche (Italy)
March 9-16: Paris-Nice (France)
March 10-16: Tirreno-Adriatico (Italy)
March 22: Milano-Sanremo (Italy)
March 24-30: Volta Ciclista a Catalunya (Spain)
March 26: Classic Brugge-De Panne (Belgium)
March 28: E3 Saxo Classic (Belgium)
March 30: Gent-Wevelgem in Flanders Fields (Belgium)
April 2: Dwars door Vlaanderen – À travers la Flandre (Belgium)
April 6: Ronde van Vlaanderen (Belgium)
April 7-12: Itzulia Basque Country (Spain)
April 13: Paris-Roubaix (France)
April 20: Amstel Gold Race (Netherlands)
April 23: La Flèche Wallonne (Belgium)
April 27: Liège-Bastogne-Liège (Belgium)
April 29-May 4: Tour de Romandie (Switzerland)
May 1: Eschborn-Frankfurt (Germany)
May 10-June 1: Giro d’Italia (Italy)
June 8-15: Critérium du Dauphiné (France)
June 15-22: Tour de Suisse (Switzerland)
June 22: Copenhagen Race (Denmark)
July 5-27: Tour de France (France)
August 2: Donostia San Sebastián Klasikoa (Spain)
August 4-10: Tour de Pologne (Poland)
August 17: BEMER Cyclassics (Germany)
August 20-24: Renewi Tour (Belgium)
August 23 – September 14: The Cycling Tour of Spain (Spain)
August 31: Bretagne Classic – Ouest-France (France)
September 12: Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec (Canada)
September 14: Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal (Canada)
October 11: Il Lombardia (Italy)
October 14-19: Gree-Tour of Guangxi (China)
Source: La Verdad

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