2004 UCI Road World Cup

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The 2004 UCI Road World Cup was the sixteenth and last edition of the UCI Road World Cup. There was no change in the calendar from the 2003 edition, meaning the final seven editions had the same calendar.

Davide Rebellin of Gerolsteiner took a commanding lead in the standings following an excellent Ardennes campaign, winning both the Amstel Gold Race and the Monument Liège-Bastogne-Liège. Paolo Bettini's consistency through the season, however, saw the rider from Quick Step-Davitamon overhaul Rebellin to claim his third consecutive World Cup crown and the outright record for competition victories. Bettini's excellent form in August had much input into the final standings: three second places in the three races gave Bettini 210 points compared to the 112 points Rebellin accumulated in this time placing Bettini just 6 points behind in second place. On the August weekend without a World Cup race, Bettini won the Gold medal in the Olympic Games road race.

In the team competition, T-Mobile Team edged out Rabobank by a single point after Rabobank had led going into the final round.

The season opener at Milan-Sanremo is particulalrly well remembered. In a sprint finish on the Via Roma, Erik Zabel thought he had done enough to secure victory and raised his arms in celebration. As he did, Óscar Freire was able to overtake him at the line and claim an improbable victory.

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[edit] Races

Date Race Country Winner Team World Cup Leader Leader's Team
#1 March 20 Milan-Sanremo Flag of Italy Italy Flag of Spain Óscar Freire Flag of the Netherlands Rabobank Flag of Spain Óscar Freire Flag of the Netherlands Rabobank
#2 April 4 Ronde van Vlaanderen Flag of Belgium Belgium Flag of Germany Steffen Wesemann Flag of Germany T-Mobile Team Flag of Spain Óscar Freire Flag of the Netherlands Rabobank
#3 April 11 Paris-Roubaix Flag of France France Flag of Sweden Magnus Bäckstedt Flag of Italy Alessio-Bianchi Flag of Germany Steffen Wesemann Flag of Germany T-Mobile Team
#4 April 18 Amstel Gold Race Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands Flag of Italy Davide Rebellin Flag of Germany Gerolsteiner Flag of Germany Steffen Wesemann Flag of Germany T-Mobile Team
#5 April 25 Liège-Bastogne-Liège Flag of Belgium Belgium Flag of Italy Davide Rebellin Flag of Germany Gerolsteiner Flag of Italy Davide Rebellin Flag of Germany Gerolsteiner
#6 August 1 HEW Cyclassics Flag of Germany Germany Flag of Australia Stuart O'Grady Flag of France Cofidis Flag of Italy Davide Rebellin Flag of Germany Gerolsteiner
#7 August 7 Clásica de San Sebastián Flag of Spain Spain Flag of Spain Miguel Ángel Martín Perdiguero Flag of Spain Saunier Duval-Prodir Flag of Italy Davide Rebellin Flag of Germany Gerolsteiner
#8 August 22 Züri-Metzgete Flag of Switzerland Switzerland Flag of Spain Juan Antonio Flecha Flag of Italy Fassa Bortolo Flag of Italy Davide Rebellin Flag of Germany Gerolsteiner
#9 October 10 Paris-Tours Flag of France France Flag of the Netherlands Erik Dekker Flag of the Netherlands Rabobank Flag of Italy Paolo Bettini Flag of Belgium Quick Step-Davitamon
#10 October 16 Giro di Lombardia Flag of Italy Italy Flag of Italy Damiano Cunego Flag of Italy Saeco Flag of Italy Paolo Bettini Flag of Belgium Quick Step-Davitamon

[edit] Final standings

[edit] Riders

[1] Rider Team Points
1 Flag of Italy Paolo Bettini Flag of Belgium Quick Step-Davitamon 340
2 Flag of Italy Davide Rebellin Flag of Germany Gerolsteiner 327
3 Flag of Spain Óscar Freire Flag of the Netherlands Rabobank 252
4 Flag of the Netherlands Erik Dekker Flag of the Netherlands Rabobank 251
5 Flag of Spain Juan Antonio Flecha Flag of Italy Fassa Bortolo 140
6 Flag of Germany Steffen Wesemann Flag of Germany T-Mobile Team 131
7 Flag of Belgium Peter Van Petegem Flag of Belgium Lotto-Domo 105
8 Flag of Spain Igor Astarloa Flag of Italy Lampre 96
9 Flag of Italy Mirko Celestino Flag of Italy Saeco 72
10 Flag of the Netherlands Léon van Bon Flag of Belgium Lotto-Domo 68

[edit] Teams

[2] Team Points
1 Flag of Germany T-Mobile Team 69
2 Flag of the Netherlands Rabobank 68
3 Flag of Italy Fassa Bortolo 47
4 Flag of Germany Gerolsteiner 47
5 Flag of Belgium Lotto-Domo 45
6 Flag of Italy Saeco 41
7 Flag of Belgium Quick Step-Davitamon 37
8 Flag of Denmark Team CSC 33
9 Flag of the United States US Postal Service presented by Berry Floor 26
10 Flag of Switzerland Phonak Hearing Systems 25

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