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Egan Bernal, in stage 16 of the Tour of Spain.

Egan Bernal, in stage 16 of the Tour of Spain.

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After the end of the Tour of Spain 2025, and with it the closure of the three greats of the year, the International Cycling Union (ICU) published the new world ranking this week, with a cut on September 15.

The classification arrives in the prelude to the last great date of the season: the World Cycling World Cup, which will be played in Kigali, Rwanda, between Sunday 21 and Sunday, September 28, 2025, where the new world champions in the counterreloj and route will be crowning.

The main animator of that appointment will be Tadej Pogacar, who arrives as champion of the Tour de France and remains as the undisputed number of the UCI ranks with 11,235 points.

The Slovenian has dominated from beginning to end the WorldTour calendar and will seek to put a gold brooch to his season with the rainbow, consolidating further his supremacy in the international squad.

This was the UCI ranks after the three great of 2025

The main escort of Pogacar is Jonas Vingegaard, who has just conquered the return to Spain and was second in the Tour of France, confirming that he is the great rival of the Slovenian in the careers in stages.

The Danish adds 5,904 points and remains firm as the great opponent of Pogacar in the fight for the throne of world cycling.

The “Top-3” is completed by another Danish, Mads Pedersen, with 5,287 points, consolidated as the best sprinter in the world after a season in which he shone like few.

They complete the Top 10 Mathieu van der Poel, Joao Almeida, Isaac del Toro – the great revelation of the year – Remco Evenepoel, Tom Pidcock, Oscar Onley and Giulio Ciccone.

The champion of the turn, Simon Yates, appears in box 23, a reflection that the ranking is very influenced by the recent results of the tour and the return.

Egan Bernal, the best Colombian

The best Colombian in the list is Egan Bernal, who after his stage victory in the Vuelta ascended 28 positions and now occupies the 51st position with 1,402 points.

It is followed by Santiago Buitrago (71), Einer Rubio (113), Harold Tejada (123) and Juan Sebastián Molano (171). The Colombian Top 10 is completed by Daniel Felipe Martínez (290), Jesús David Peña (348), Wilmar Paredes (352), Álvaro Hodeg (353) and Esteban Chaves (369).

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