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Vuelta leaders jersey edit

The leader's jersey began as orange in 1935, became white in 1941, then back to orange in 1942. It was white with a horizontal red stripe from 1945–1950. In 1955, when El Correo resurrected the Vuelta, yellow became the color of the leader's jersey, the same color as in the Tour de France. Except for the 1977 Vuelta, when the jersey was orange, a yellow jersey was worn until 1998, when the color was deepened to a gold hue. However, for the 2010 edition, the colour of the leader's jersey was changed to red.

Notability guide info edit

Sources: Wikipedia:WikiProject Cycling/Consensus decisions, Wikipedia:WikiProject Cycling/Notability, Wikipedia:Notability_(sports)#Cycling

Cyclists are presumed notable if they
Elite Men (at least 1):
Are professional (UCI World Tour);
Rode in a Grand Tour or Monuments;
Competed at the Olympics or UCI World Championships or UCI World Cup;
Won Gold at an international multi-sport event (games) (also including races such as World University Cycling Championship);
Won a UCI category race (minimum classification 1.1 / 2.1, including Continental and national championships)
Elite Woman (at least 1):
Are professional (UCI Women's team);
Competed at the Olympics or UCI World Championships or UCI World Cup;
Won a UCI category race (including Continental and national Championships);
Won Gold at an international multi-sport event (games) (also including races such as World University Cycling Championship)
Teams are presumed notable if they are
Men's road: 1st, 2nd, or 3rd tier;
UCI team (UCI women's team, UCI track team, UCI mountain bike team, UCI cyclo-cross team, etc.).
Races are presumed notable if they
Are ranked with the UCI (WT, 1HC, 1.1, 1.2, 2HC, 2.1, 2.2, CDM, JO, CM, GT, CC, CN);
Are listed at international multi-sport event (games) (also including races such as World University Cycling Championship)
Hold significant recognition (e.g, Parel van de Veluwe and the People's Choice Classic).

(March 2015)

Cycling edit

A male cyclist is presumed notable if he:

  1. Has competed in a UCI World Tour;
  2. Has competed in a Grand Tour or Monument;
  3. Has competed at the Olympics or UCI World Championships or UCI World Cup;
  4. Won Gold at an international multi-sport event (games) (also includes races like the World University Cycling Championship);
  5. Won a UCI category race (minimum classification 1.1 / 2.1, including Continental and National Championships).

A female cyclist is presumed notable if she:

  1. Has competed in a UCI Women's team;
  2. Has competed at the Olympics or UCI World Championships or UCI World Cup;
  3. Won a UCI category race (including Continental and National Championships);
  4. Won Gold at an international multi-sport event (games) (also includes races like the World University Cycling Championship).

A team is presumed notable if it is:

  1. A men's road team in the 1st (UCI WorldTeam), 2nd (UCI ProContinental), or 3rd (UCI Continental) tier;
  2. A UCI team (UCI women's team, UCI track team, UCI mountain bike team, UCI cyclo-cross team, etc.).

A race is presumed notable if it:

  1. Is ranked with the UCI (WT, 1HC, 1.1, 1.2, 2HC, 2.1, 2.2, CDM, JO, CM, GT, CC, CN);
  2. Is part of an international multi-sport event (games) (also includes races like the World University Cycling Championship);
  3. Holds significant recognition (for example, Parel van de Veluwe and the People's Choice Classic).

Cyclist notability edit

Cyclists are deemed notable if they meet any of the criteria below:

  1. Have raced for a fully professional team. This must be supported by evidence from a reliable source on a team by team basis for teams in classes that are not recognised as being fully professional, such as 'UCI Continental Teams'.
  2. Have raced in UCI senior world championships or at the Olympic games.
  3. Pre-professional (amateur era) cyclists to have raced at the top-level races are considered notable (no other level of amateur cycling confers notability).

Should a person fail to meet these additional criteria, they may still be notable under Wikipedia:Notability.

Team notability edit

  • All teams that have raced in the highest level of cycling (at this moment UCI World Ranking) are assumed to meet WP:N criteria.
  • All teams that have been fully professional are assumed to meet WP:N criteria. At this moment this includes all 'UCI Professional Continental Teams'. 'UCI Continental Teams' can be amateur, semi-amateur or professional, so for these additional sources are needed to show notability.

Race notability edit

  • All races in a yearly competition of the highest level (For male road cycling this is Challenge Desgrange-Colombo (1948–1958), Super Prestige Pernod International (1958–1988), UCI Road World Rankings (1984–2004), UCI Road World Cup (1989–2004), UCI ProTour (2005–2008) and UCI World Ranking (currently).
  • All races where teams on the highest level are allowed to compete. In male road cycling, according to the current rules ([1]), ProTour teams are allowed to race in UCI classes 1.Pro, 2.Pro, 1.1 and 2.1. In classes 1.2, 2.2 and lower, ProTour teams are not allowed, and only local Professional Continental Teams are allowed, so these races are not on the highest level. In female road cycling, UCI women's teams (the highest level) are allowed up to 1.2 and 2.2.
  • All other races are assumed non-notable unless they can be shown to meet broader WP:N criteria.

The classification of a race may change, and notability is not temporary, so a race that is currently only for amateurs can still be considered notable, if for example it was included in the UCI Road World Cup in 1990.

To Do edit

  • 2000-Current Pro tour/world tour Cycling seasons review and update
  • Supplementary stats for teams
  • Kiwi cyclist review
  • Pro-conti seasons create, for major teams with major wins
  • Update Maaslander Womens team stuff
  • Check; List of men's road bicycle races
  • Cyclists that need to be set to a common standard: Christophe Mengin, [[]]
  • Old teams update and kiwi cyclists teams mainly
  • Pages: Carlos Gararreta Lazaro , Eleuterio Anguita, Jose Rodriguez Garcia, José Manuel Uría, Juan Martínez Oliver, Relax–GAM ,Nico Emonds, Michael Rich (cyclist), Uwe Peschel, Dubán Ramírez, Igor Bonciucov, Maurizio Fondriest, Jan Karlsson (cyclist), Daniele Nardello, Andrea Peron (cyclist, born 1971), Juan Carlos Domínguez, Armand Blanchonnet, Harry Stenqvist, Rudolph Lewis, Serhiy Honchar, Jonathan Hall (cyclist), Dario Andriotto, Roland Meier, Melcior Mauri, Michael Sandstød, Marco Velo, Raivis Belohvoščiks, Gilles Maignan, Andrey Teteryuk, Eugen Wacker, Santiago Botero, Santos González, Igor González de Galdeano, Isidro Nozal, Marc Wauters, Michal Hrazdíra, Marzio Bruseghin, Iván Gutiérrez, Andrey Kashechkin, Sebastian Lang, Matías Médici, Víctor Hugo Peña, Svein Tuft, Bert Grabsch, Stijn Devolder, Koos Moerenhout, David McCann, Seur (cycling team), Oberösterreich Rundfahrt (https://firstcycling.com/race.php?r=552), Coppa della Pace, Giro del Belvedere,

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