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The race was part of the UCI Road World Cup.
He finished the season number one in the UCI Road World Cup, the youngest rider to achieve it, aged 23.
This victory helped him achieve the fifth position of the 2004 UCI Road World Cup, a classification that was calculated over ten major races.
The ProTour replaced the UCI Road World Cup series which contained only one-day races.
He won the UCI Road World Cup race, HEW Cyclassics.
The UCI Road World Cup was a season-long road bicycle racing competition comprising ten one-day events.
In that year, he also won the UCI Road World Cup, the only rider in history to accomplish both in the same year.
The competition was run in parallel to the UCI Road World Cup, which included 10 UCI races.
Gianluca Bortolami: Züri-Metzgete, UCI Road World Cup.
Rolf Sørensen was at one point the leader of the UCI Road World Cup in road bicycle racing, and grew up here.
Grand Prix des Amériques was once a classic taking place in America as part of the UCI Road World Cup.
Despite his stellar achievements, Rebellin did not win the 2004 UCI Road World Cup, which went to Paolo Bettini.
Johan Museeuw: Tour of Flanders, Züri-Metzgete, UCI Road World Cup.
Bortolami's greatest feats was capturing the monumental classic Tour of Flanders in 2001 and winning the 1994 UCI Road World Cup season championship.
Paolo Bettini: Liège-Bastogne-Liège, UCI Road World Cup, Giro del Lazio.
His most prominent result was in winning the UCI Road World Cup event the Züri-Metzgete in 1999 whilst riding for Cofidis.
It was one of the ten UCI Road World Cup races and became part of the UCI ProTour.
The following year he won Liège-Bastogne-Liège, the maillot vert in the Tour de France, and the inaugural UCI Road World Cup championship.
From 1989 until 2004, the UCI administered the UCI Road World Cup, a season-long competition incorporating all the major one-day professional road races.
Johan Museeuw: Paris-Roubaix, UCI Road World Cup, World Road Race Champion.
In 1994, the German sprinter Erik Zabel won the first UCI Road World Cup victory in the history of the team, the Paris-Tours.
It was the opening race of the UCI Road World Cup series until the series was replaced by the UCI ProTour in 2005.
In 2008, she rode for Team Specialized Designs for Women and won the Trofeo Alfredo Binda UCI Road World Cup in Italy.
Liège-Bastogne-Liège was part of the UCI Road World Cup and is part of the Belgian Ardennes Classics series, which includes La Flèche Wallonne.
He is considered one of the finest classics specialists of his generation with more than fifty top ten finishes in UCI Road World Cup and UCI ProTour classics.