The Men’s WorldTour is the highest level of professional men’s road cycling, bringing together the sport’s strongest teams and riders across a global calendar of races. Sanctioned by the UCI, it spans one-day Classics and multi-day stage races held primarily in Europe, alongside key events in Australia, the Middle East, and Asia. Races such as Strade Bianche, Milan-San Remo, Paris-Roubaix, the Tour de France, and the Giro d’Italia form the backbone of the calendar, shaping the season from early spring through to autumn.
WorldTour teams are required to compete across the full calendar, ensuring the leading names in the peloton are present at the sport’s most important events. Performance is measured through a points system that rewards results across the entire season, from spring Classics to Grand Tours, rather than success at a single race. The Men’s WorldTour has evolved into a tightly structured global series, defined by depth of competition, long-standing traditions, and near-universal broadcast coverage, and it remains the reference point for elite men’s road racing worldwide.

