Fourth belongs to Switzerland’s Mauro Schmid, one of the ranking’s revelations, solid on 1,085 points. Just behind, in fifth, Dutchman Dylan Groenewegen surges with 1,080 points, confirming outstanding form after stringing together three high-profile wins in short order to become one of the peloton’s sharpest sprinters.

The Top 10 is rounded out by riders blending consistency and momentum. Dane Tobias Lund Andresen is sixth with 950 points, followed by Italian Christian Scaroni (896) and compatriot Antonio Tiberi (895), both steady in this early campaign. Ninth is American Matteo Jorgenson (890), with Frenchman Romain Grégoire closing the Top 10 on 861 points.

Beyond the first ten, the ranking features spectacular moves. Notable are Andrea Vendrame, up 212 places to 19th, and Daniel Felipe Martínez, who climbs 288 spots to 26th. Equally striking is Georg Steinhauser’s leap of 600 positions to enter the Top 30.

Conversely, some favourites have lost significant ground. Belgian Remco Evenepoel slips to 15th, while Denmark’s Jonas Vingegaard drops to 18th. More pronounced are the falls of Portugal’s João Almeida, now 53rd, and Spain’s Juan Ayuso, down to 56th.

Also notable is the slide of Dutchman Mathieu van der Poel, down to 13th after not scoring heavily enough this past week, and Belgian Wout van Aert, now 23rd, in a quieter start to the season than expected.

Among teams, UAE Team Emirates – XRG continues to dominate thanks to points from Del Toro, Pogačar and Jan Christen. Team Jayco AlUla also impresses with strong Top 20 presence, while Bahrain – Victorious has several riders well placed.

UCI riders ranking (27-03-2026)

* This ranking covers races held in 2026 only.

PositionNameTeamPoints 1 Isaac del Toro UAE Team Emirates – XRG 1839 2 Tom Pidcock Pinarello Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team 1301 3 Tadej Pogacar UAE Team Emirates – XRG 1300 4 Mauro Schmid Team Jayco AlUla 1085 5 Dylan Groenewegen Unibet Rose Rockets 1080 6 Tobias Lund Andresen Decathlon CMA CGM Team 950 7 Christian Scaroni XDS Astana Team 896 8 Antonio Tiberi Bahrain – Victorious 895 9 Matteo Jorgenson Team Visma | Lease a Bike 890 10 Romain Gregoire Groupama – FDJ United 861 11 Paul Seixas Decathlon CMA CGM Team 860 12 Jan Christen UAE Team Emirates – XRG 776 13 Mathieu van der Poel Alpecin-Premier Tech 730 14 Giulio Pellizzari Red Bull – BORA – hansgrohe 730 15 Remco Evenepoel Red Bull – BORA – hansgrohe 727.9 16 Tobias Halland Johannessen Uno-X Mobility 722 17 Antonio Morgado UAE Team Emirates – XRG 718.6 18 Jonas Vingegaard Team Visma | Lease a Bike 703.6 19 Andrea Vendrame Team Jayco AlUla 698 20 Matthew Brennan Team Visma | Lease a Bike 670 21 Jay Vine UAE Team Emirates – XRG 665 22 Lenny Martinez Bahrain – Victorious 650 23 Wout van Aert Team Visma | Lease a Bike 645 24 Luke Plapp Team Jayco AlUla 634 25 Jasper Philipsen Alpecin-Premier Tech 611 26 Daniel Felipe Martinez Red Bull – BORA – hansgrohe 607.9 27 Harold Tejada XDS Astana Team 521 28 Santiago Buitrago Bahrain – Victorious 511 29 Max Kanter XDS Astana Team 507.9 30 Georg Steinhauser EF Education – EasyPost 503.7 31 Jordi Meeus Red Bull – BORA – hansgrohe 485 32 Ivan Romeo Movistar Team 483.6 33 Alex Aranburu Cofidis 445 34 Kevin Vauquelin INEOS Grenadiers 443.6 35 Filippo Zana Soudal Quick-Step 442 36 Mads Pedersen Lidl – Trek 440 37 Luca Mozzato Tudor Pro Cycling Team 425 38 Primoz Roglic Red Bull – BORA – hansgrohe 405 39 Adam Yates UAE Team Emirates – XRG 404 40 Laurence Pithie Red Bull – BORA – hansgrohe 392.9 41 Andreas Kron Uno-X Mobility 386 42 Corbin Strong NSN Cycling Team 379 43 Luke Lamperti EF Education – EasyPost 373.1 44 Matteo Trentin Tudor Pro Cycling Team 370.1 45 Steffen De Schuyteneer Lotto Intermarche 369 46 Marco Brenner Tudor Pro Cycling Team 367 47 Stanislaw Aniolkowski Cofidis 365 48 Paul Lapeira Decathlon CMA CGM Team 363 49 Tim van Dijke Red Bull – BORA – hansgrohe 362.9 50 Biniam Girmay NSN Cycling Team 353 51 Mathys Rondel Tudor Pro Cycling Team 350.1 52 Brady Gilmore NSN Cycling Team 350 53 Joao Almeida UAE Team Emirates – XRG 340 54 Yevgeniy Fedorov XDS Astana Team 338.3 55 Harry Sweeny EF Education – EasyPost 338 56 Juan Ayuso Lidl – Trek 335.7 57 Jonathan Milan Lidl – Trek 333 58 Natnael Tesfatsion Movistar Team 331 59 Christophe Laporte Team Visma | Lease a Bike 318 60 Lukas Kubis Unibet Rose Rockets 316 61 Pavel Bittner Team Picnic PostNL 315 62 Nicolas Vinokurov XDS Astana Team 314.3 63 Florian Vermeersch UAE Team Emirates – XRG 314 64 Bryan Coquard Cofidis 310.3 65 Laurenz Rex Soudal Quick-Step 300 66 Gianni Vermeersch Red Bull – BORA – hansgrohe 296 67 Merhawi Kudus Burgos Burpellet BH 290 68 Jasper Stuyven Soudal Quick-Step 288 69 Ion Izagirre Cofidis 285.3 70 Anthony Turgis TotalEnergies 284.1 71 Milan Menten Lotto Intermarche 279 72 Felix Gall Decathlon CMA CGM Team 275 73 Matys Grisel Lotto Intermarche 270 74 Ivan Cobo Equipo Kern Pharma 260 75 Jason Andrey Huertas 257 76 Igor Arrieta UAE Team Emirates – XRG 256.1 77 Alec Segaert Bahrain – Victorious 249 78 Giulio Ciccone Lidl – Trek 240 79 Pascal Ackermann Team Jayco AlUla 240 80 Milan Fretin Cofidis 235.3 81 Andreas Leknessund Uno-X Mobility 235 82 Anthon Charmig Uno-X Mobility 229 83 Emilien Jeanniere TotalEnergies 228 84 Cesar Macias Burgos Burpellet BH 225.4 85 Matthew Riccitello Decathlon CMA CGM Team 225 86 Arne Marit Red Bull – BORA – hansgrohe 225 87 Dorian Godon INEOS Grenadiers 223.6 88 Paul Magnier Soudal Quick-Step 221 89 Diego Pescador Movistar Team 221 90 Edoardo Zambanini Bahrain – Victorious 219 91 Diego Ulissi XDS Astana Team 218 92 Juan Sebastian Molano UAE Team Emirates – XRG 216 93 Brandon McNulty UAE Team Emirates – XRG 214.1 94 Marc Soler UAE Team Emirates – XRG 213.7 95 Su Haoyu XDS Astana Team 213.3 96 Lennert Van Eetvelt Lotto Intermarche 213 97 Magnus Sheffield INEOS Grenadiers 213 98 Athit Poulard Roojai Insurance Winspace 213 99 Jenthe Biermans Cofidis 212 100 Mike Teunissen XDS Astana Team 211.9 UCI riders ranking last 12 months

The ranking for the last twelve months confirms the absolute dominance of Slovenian Tadej Pogacar, who leads by a commanding margin thanks to his consistency in Grand Tours, Classics and, most recently, his victory at Milano–Sanremo. His ability to score across all terrains keeps him as the undisputed reference.

In second place is Isaac del Toro, whose breakthrough has been one of the stories of the year. Although he did not race Sanremo, his earlier haul of results keeps him in a privileged position.

Jonas Vingegaard rounds out the podium, with a stronger focus on stage races, which explains his solidity but also a certain gap to Pogacar across such a varied calendar.

Dane Mads Pedersen (4th) and Belgian Remco Evenepoel (5th) reflect opposing profiles: the former highly competitive in Classics like those held this week (GP Denain or Bredene Koksijde Classic), and the latter more focused on peak targets, which has cost him one place.

The latest mover inside the top 10 is Tom Pidcock, now sixth, boosted by his runner-up spot at Sanremo and his activity at the Volta a Catalunya. His versatility lets him score in all kinds of races.

The top 10 is completed by familiar names such as Joao Almeida (7th), very consistent in stage races; Mathieu van der Poel (8th), penalised by a lighter recent schedule; Wout van Aert (9th), always competitive in the Classics; and Jay Vine (10th), who closes the group thanks to his consistency.

PositionNameTeamPoints 1 Tadej Pogacar UAE Team Emirates – XRG 11635 2 Isaac del Toro UAE Team Emirates – XRG 6789 3 Jonas Vingegaard Team Visma | Lease a Bike 6369 4 Mads Pedersen Lidl – Trek 5017 5 Remco Evenepoel Red Bull – BORA – hansgrohe 4846 6 Tom Pidcock Pinarello Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team 4260 7 Joao Almeida UAE Team Emirates – XRG 4074 8 Mathieu van der Poel Alpecin-Premier Tech 3563 9 Wout van Aert Team Visma | Lease a Bike 3498 10 Jay Vine UAE Team Emirates – XRG 2816 11 Arnaud De Lie Lotto Intermarche 2732 12 Ben Healy EF Education – EasyPost 2690 13 Giulio Ciccone Lidl – Trek 2603 14 Kevin Vauquelin INEOS Grenadiers 2583 15 Oscar Onley INEOS Grenadiers 2519 16 Christian Scaroni XDS Astana Team 2415 17 Felix Gall Decathlon CMA CGM Team 2375 18 Lenny Martinez Bahrain – Victorious 2275 19 Jasper Philipsen Alpecin-Premier Tech 2269 20 Romain Gregoire Groupama – FDJ United 2237 21 Matteo Jorgenson Team Visma | Lease a Bike 2234 22 Primoz Roglic Red Bull – BORA – hansgrohe 2211 23 Giulio Pellizzari Red Bull – BORA – hansgrohe 2203 24 Brandon McNulty UAE Team Emirates – XRG 2200 25 Florian Lipowitz Red Bull – BORA – hansgrohe 2162 26 Jonathan Milan Lidl – Trek 2104 27 Mattias Skjelmose Lidl – Trek 2096 28 Paul Magnier Soudal Quick-Step 2015 29 Tobias Lund Andresen Decathlon CMA CGM Team 1986 30 Simon Yates 1953 31 Paul Seixas Decathlon CMA CGM Team 1937 32 Tobias Halland Johannessen Uno-X Mobility 1904 33 Mauro Schmid Team Jayco AlUla 1897 34 Juan Ayuso Lidl – Trek 1893 35 Jan Christen UAE Team Emirates – XRG 1863 36 Matthew Brennan Team Visma | Lease a Bike 1847 37 Richard Carapaz EF Education – EasyPost 1789 38 Egan Bernal INEOS Grenadiers 1772 39 Biniam Girmay NSN Cycling Team 1761 40 Michael Storer Tudor Pro Cycling Team 1735 41 Tim Merlier Soudal Quick-Step 1668 42 Jordi Meeus Red Bull – BORA – hansgrohe 1650 43 Antonio Tiberi Bahrain – Victorious 1620 44 Olav Kooij Decathlon CMA CGM Team 1613 45 Emilien Jeanniere TotalEnergies 1581 46 Corbin Strong NSN Cycling Team 1511 47 Derek Gee Lidl – Trek 1485 48 Michael Matthews Team Jayco AlUla 1454 49 Alex Aranburu Cofidis 1441 50 Julian Alaphilippe Tudor Pro Cycling Team 1427