Remco Evenepoel got 270 points after his European Championships time trial victory and the second place he got in the road race. He has 4.118 points now, which are not enough to overtake Joao Almeida, although the Portuguese is just around 200 points ahead.
Almeida had a disappointing performance at the Europeans and has already put an end to his season, meaning Evenepoel still has a chance to pass him. However, he is defending 640 points he got in Lombardia last year, and winning would award him 800 points, which would not be enough to steal fifth place. He should have to add some races to his calendar, but that looks very unlikely, as the season is almost over and Lombardia is the last important test.
Arnaud de Lie narrowly missed on the win at the Sparkassen Münsterland Giro, but the 125 points he got there helped him to overtake Wout van Aert and is now sitting in 11th place with 2.966 points, less than 200 points away from Oscar Onley, who closes the top 10.
Other riders participating in the European Championships also gained some positions in the ranking. Christian Scaroni, Juan Ayuso and Mattias Skjelmose are all now inside the top 20, after finishing fourth, sixth and seventh respectively.
But the biggest jump has been made by Paul Seixas. The French wonder kid impressed everyone with a third place, just behind Pogacar and Evenepoel, which gave him 150 UCI points and a boost of 28 spots. He made it to the top 100 for the first time, sitting in 91st place. He is set to ride Il Lombardia as well, so a good result there would make him rise in the ranking even more.
The two Britons Adam Yates and Ben Tulett also went up many spots in the ranking. In the case of Yates, he found victory at Coppa Agostoni – Giro delle Brianze in a kind of unexpected way, after a mechanical made Carlos Canal lose all his options. Regarding Tulett, a decent sixth place at the Giro dell’ Emilia was enough to help him climb 15 positions, making it to the top 100 again.
Finally, the rider inside the top 100 losing the most spots was Tim Merlier. The Belgian won the European Championships in 2024 in what was an essentially flat edition, but he didn’t participate this year for obvious reasons, and he lost 250 points and 10 positions, falling outisde of the top 30.
2025 UCI Riders Ranking
Date: 07/10/2025
*This ranking represents the UCI points scored over the past 12 months.
PositionRiderCountryTeamPoints1Pogacar Tadej Slovenia UAE Team Emirates-XRG11.480 (+50)2Vingegaard Jonas Denmark Team Visma | Lease a Bike5.9243Pedersen Mads Denmark Lidl-Trek5.074 (-90)4del Toro Isaac Mexico UAE Team Emirates-XRG4.869 (+200)5Almeida João Portugal UAE Team Emirates-XRG4.3316Evenepoel Remco Belgium Soudal Quick-Step4.118 (+270)7van der Poel Mathieu Netherlands Alpecin-Deceuninck3.838 (-5)8Pidcock Tom Great Britain Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team3.6319Ciccone Giulio Italy Lidl-Trek3.27710Onley Oscar Great Britain Team Picnic PostNL3.13211De Lie Arnaud Belgium Lotto2.966 (+125)12van Aert Wout Belgium Team Visma | Lease a Bike2.90813Healy Ben Ireland EF Education-EasyPost2.754 (-5)14Philipsen Jasper Belgium Alpecin-Deceuninck2.623 (-125)15Ayuso Juan Spain UAE Team Emirates-XRG2.602 (+90)16Lipowitz Florian Germany Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe2.552 (-5)17Vauquelin Kévin France ARKEA-B&B HOTELS2.45918Scaroni Christian Italy XDS Astana Team2.271 (+95)19Skjelmose Mattias Denmark Lidl-Trek2.254 (+80)20Powless Neilson USA EF Education-EasyPost2.25021Gall Felix Austria Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale2.21622McNulty Brandon USA UAE Team Emirates-XRG2.153 (-3)23Ganna Filippo Italy INEOS Grenadiers2.146 (+72)24Milan Jonathan Italy Lidl-Trek2.144 (-30)25Kooij Olav Netherlands Team Visma | Lease a Bike2.115 (-195)26Magnier Paul France Soudal Quick-Step2.101 (+70)27Vine Jay Australia UAE Team Emirates-XRG2.100 (+5)28Grégoire Romain France Groupama-FDJ2.015 (-35)29Yates Simon Great Britain Team Visma | Lease a Bike1.993 (-85)30Jorgenson Matteo USA Team Visma | Lease a Bike1.962 (-5)31Merlier Tim Belgium Soudal Quick-Step1.942 (-250)32Strong Corbin New Zealand Israel-Premier Tech1.82733Carapaz Richard Ecuador EF Education-EasyPost1.807 (+30)34Roglic Primoz Slovenia Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe1.806 (+85)35Girmay Biniam Eritrea Intermarché-Wanty1.731 (-100)36Jeannière Emilien France Team TotalEnergies1.66737Storer Michael Australia Tudor Pro Cycling Team1.645 (+60)38Gee Derek Canada Israel-Premier Tech1.62039Pellizzari Giulio Italy Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe1.608 (-2)40Arensman Thymen Netherlands INEOS Grenadiers1.606 (-23)41Fortunato Lorenzo Italy XDS Astana Team1.578 (-35)42Martinez Lenny France Bahrain Victorious1.573 (+125)43Hindley Jai Australia Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe1.570 (-5)44Matthews Michael Australia Team Jayco-AlUla1.52045Brennan Matthew Great Britain Team Visma | Lease a Bike1.51046Bernal Egan Colombia INEOS Grenadiers1.502 (+100)47Johannessen Tobias Halland Norway Uno-X Mobility1.496 (+6)48Sivakov Pavel France UAE Team Emirates-XRG1.445 (+70)49Groves Kaden Australia Alpecin-Deceuninck1.42050Mas Enric Spain Movistar Team1.381 (-50)51Velasco Simone Italy XDS Astana Team1.342 (+55)52Christen Jan Switzerland UAE Team Emirates-XRG1.330 (+14)53Wellens Tim Belgium UAE Team Emirates-XRG1.305 (+5)54Alaphilippe Julian France Tudor Pro Cycling Team1.29155Benoot Tiesj Belgium Team Visma | Lease a Bike1.285 (+30)56Narvaez Jhonatan Ecuador UAE Team Emirates-XRG1.27457Aranburu Alex Spain Cofidis1.267 (-60)58Hirschi Marc Switzerland Tudor Pro Cycling Team1.252 (-125)59Fretin Milan Belgium Cofidis1.222 (-120)60Schmid Mauro Switzerland Team Jayco-AlUla1.163 (+13)61Aular Orluis Venezuela Movistar Team1.15562Wærenskjold Søren Norway Uno-X Mobility1.133 (+10)63Tiberi Antonio Italy Bahrain Victorious1.099 (+5)64Van Wilder Ilan Belgium Soudal Quick-Step1.09765Lund Andresen Tobias Denmark Team Picnic PostNL1.096 (-102)66Prodhomme Nicolas France Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale1.093 (+32)67Kubis Lukas Slovakia Unibet Tietema Rockets1.091 (+60)68Yates Adam Great Britain UAE Team Emirates-XRG1.087 (+140)69Buitrago Santiago Colombia Bahrain Victorious1.07770Bittner Pavel Czechia Team Picnic PostNL1.076 (+45)71Romo Javier Spain Movistar Team1.07472Skujins Toms Latvia Lidl-Trek1.046 (+100)73Meeus Jordi Belgium Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe1.038 (-55)74Wright Fred Great Britain Bahrain Victorious1.033 (-70)75Kanter Max Germany XDS Astana Team1.031 (+15)76Van Eetvelt Lennert Belgium Lotto1.02577Riccitello Matthew USA Israel-Premier Tech1.01978Cort Magnus Denmark Uno-X Mobility1.01379Bilbao Pello Spain Bahrain Victorious1.00280Plapp Luke Australia Team Jayco-AlUla99781Morgado António Portugal UAE Team Emirates-XRG98582Champoussin Clément France XDS Astana Team947 (-3)83Teunissen Mike Netherlands XDS Astana Team943 (-7)84Mulubrhan Henok Eritrea XDS Astana Team91985Silva Thomas Uruguay Caja Rural-Seguros RGA91086Sheffield Magnus USA INEOS Grenadiers904 (+50)87Tulett Ben Great Britain Team Visma | Lease a Bike895 (+70)88Watson Sam Great Britain INEOS Grenadiers89489Simmons Quinn USA Lidl-Trek89090O’Connor Ben Australia Team Jayco-AlUla88991Seixas Paul France Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale888 (+150)92López Martin Ecuador XDS Astana Team874 (-50)93Caruso Damiano Italy Bahrain Victorious871 (-3)94Vermeersch Florian Belgium UAE Team Emirates-XRG86595Jegat Jordan France Team TotalEnergies86596Bagioli Andrea Italy Lidl-Trek862 (+3)97Vernon Ethan Great Britain Israel-Premier Tech846 (+5)98Nys Thibau Belgium Lidl-Trek84699Ulissi Diego Italy XDS Astana Team835100Kuss Sepp USA Team Visma | Lease a Bike831