2008 in men's road cycling

In 2008, for the first time in ten years, two Grand Tours were won by one rider, the Spaniard Alberto Contador. Alessandro Ballan succeeded fellow Italian Paolo Bettini as World Champion, winning the road race in his home country, where Varese hosted the World Championships for the second time in history. Bettini and German sprinter Erik Zabel were among the most prominent riders to quit after this season, while Mario Cipollini made a brief comeback in the early months of the year.

Despite even tighter controls and warnings concerning doping, and the introduction of the blood passport by the UCI, several major races, including the Giro and Tour were faced with positive tests. In addition, the ongoing feud between the UCI and the race organizations almost came to a definite break in March, when the UCI threatened to suspend riders participating in ASO's Paris–Nice. The cycling federation's ProTour seemed bankrupt halfway through the year when all remaining licensed teams announced their withdrawal. However, at the start of 2009, 16 teams saw their ProTour license renewed and two new teams joined the elite division of cycling. Crédit Agricole and Gerolsteiner stopped sponsorship of a team, and were not succeeded by new sponsors. Other than Gerolsteiner, many German companies who participated in cycling sponsorship in recent years withdrew their financial backing after this year's latest of doping cases related to German cycling. As a result, fewer professional teams and races, among them the Deutschland Tour, will be part of the 2009 season.

Amongst professional riders, Mark Cavendish was the most successful with 17 victories, including 4 in the Tour de France and two in the Giro d'Italia.[1] His team, Team High Road (which got a new sponsor midway through the season, ever since going by the name Team Columbia), was by far the most successful with 77 victories.[2] Alejandro Valverde was the most successful allround rider of the year based on the CQ ranking.[3]

After the end of the season, seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong announced his comeback to competitive road cycling for 2009, with the Astana Team.

Grand Tours

Race Date Winner Second Third
Tour de France[4] Jul 5 – Jul 27 Carlos Sastre Cadel Evans Bernhard Kohl
Giro d'Italia May 10 – Jun 1 Alberto Contador Riccardo Riccò Marzio Bruseghin
Vuelta a España Aug 30 – Sep 21 Alberto Contador Levi Leipheimer Carlos Sastre

World Championships Varese

Race Date Winner Second Third
World Championship Road Race Sep 28 Alessandro Ballan Damiano Cunego Matti Breschel
World Championship Time Trial Sep 25 Bert Grabsch Svein Tuft David Zabriskie

Olympic Games Beijing

Race Date Winner Second Third
Olympic Road Race Aug 9 Samuel Sánchez Davide Rebellin Fabian Cancellara
Olympic Time Trial Aug 13 Fabian Cancellara Gustav Larsson Levi Leipheimer

Monument Classics

Race Date Winner Second Third
Milan–San Remo Mar 22 Fabian Cancellara Filippo Pozzato Philippe Gilbert
Tour of Flanders Apr 6 Stijn Devolder Nick Nuyens Juan Antonio Flecha
Paris–Roubaix Apr 13 Tom Boonen Fabian Cancellara Alessandro Ballan
Liège–Bastogne–Liège Apr 27 Alejandro Valverde Davide Rebellin Fränk Schleck
Giro di Lombardia Oct 18 Damiano Cunego Janez Brajkovič Rigoberto Urán

UCI ProTour

Race Date Winner Second Third
Tour Down Under Jan 22–27 André Greipel Allan Davis José Joaquín Rojas
Vuelta al País Vasco Apr 7–12 Alberto Contador Cadel Evans Thomas Dekker
Gent–Wevelgem Apr 9 Óscar Freire Aurélien Clerc Wouter Weylandt
Amstel Gold Race Apr 27 Damiano Cunego Fränk Schleck Alejandro Valverde
Tour de Romandie Apr 29 – May 4 Andreas Klöden Roman Kreuziger Marco Pinotti
Volta a Catalunya May 19–25 Gustavo César Rigoberto Urán Rémi Pauriol
Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré Jun 8–15 Alejandro Valverde Cadel Evans Levi Leipheimer
Tour de Suisse Jun 14–22 Roman Kreuziger Andreas Klöden Igor Antón
Clásica de San Sebastián Aug 2 Alejandro Valverde Alexandr Kolobnev Davide Rebellin
Tour of Benelux Aug 20–27 Iván Gutiérrez Sébastien Rosseler Michael Rogers
GP Ouest-France Aug 25 Pierrick Fédrigo Alessandro Ballan David López
Deutschland Tour Aug 29 – Sep 6 Linus Gerdemann Thomas Lövkvist Janez Brajkovič
Vattenfall Cyclassics Sep 7 Robbie McEwen Mark Renshaw Allan Davis
Tour de Pologne Sep 14–20 Jens Voigt Lars Bak Franco Pellizotti

2.HC Category races

Race Date Winner Second Third
Tour de Langkawi Feb 9–17 Ruslan Ivanov Matthieu Sprick Gustavo César
Tour of California Feb 17–24 Levi Leipheimer David Millar Christian Vande Velde
Paris–Nice Mar 9–16 Davide Rebellin Rinaldo Nocentini Yaroslav Popovych
Tirreno–Adriatico Mar 12–18 Fabian Cancellara Enrico Gasparotto Thomas Lövkvist
Critérium International Mar 29–30 Jens Voigt Gustav Larsson Luis León Sánchez
Three Days of De Panne Apr 1–3 Joost Posthuma Manuel Quinziato Enrico Gasparotto
Tour de Georgia Apr 21–27 Kanstantsin Sivtsov Trent Lowe Levi Leipheimer
Four Days of Dunkirk May 6–11 Stéphane Augé Clément Lhotellerie Pierrick Fédrigo
Bayern Rundfahrt May 28 – Jun 1 Christian Knees Andreas Dietziker Niki Terpstra
Tour de Luxembourg Jun 4–8 Joost Posthuma Michael Albasini Fränk Schleck
Euskal Bizikleta Jun 6–8 Eros Capecchi Igor Antón Adrián Palomares
Tour of Austria July 6–13 Thomas Rohregger Vladimir Gusev Ruslan Pidgornyy
Tour of Qinghai Lake July 11–20 Tyler Hamilton Marek Rutkiewicz Hossein Askari
Tour de Wallonie July 26–30 Sergei Ivanov Greg Van Avermaet Paolo Bettini
Danmark Rundt July 30 – Aug 3 Jakob Fuglsang Steve Cummings Tom Stamsnijder
Vuelta a Burgos Aug 5–9 Xabier Zandio Echaide Iñigo Landaluze Walter Pedraza
Volta a Portugal Aug 13–24 David Blanco Héctor Guerra Rubén Plaza

1.HC Category races

Race Date Winner Second Third
Omloop Het Volk Mar 1 Philippe Gilbert Nick Nuyens Thor Hushovd
E3 Prijs Vlaanderen Mar 29 Kurt Asle Arvesen David Kopp Greg Van Avermaet
GP Miguel Induráin Apr 5 Fabian Wegmann Michael Albasini Joaquim Rodríguez
Scheldeprijs Apr 16 Mark Cavendish Tom Boonen Robbie McEwen
La Flèche Wallonne Apr 23 Kim Kirchen Cadel Evans Damiano Cunego
Rund um den Henninger Turm May 1 Karsten Kroon Davide Rebellin Mauricio Alberto Ardila Cano
Commerce Bank International Championship Jun 8 Matti Breschel Kirk O'Bee Fred Rodriguez
GP du Canton d'Argovie Jun 8 Lloyd Mondory Manuel Quinziato Enrico Gasparotto
Dutch Food Valley Classic Jun 11 Robert Förster Sven Krauss Niko Eeckhout
Tre Valli Varesine Aug 19 Francesco Ginanni Leonardo Bertagnolli Damiano Cunego
Giro del Veneto Aug 31 Francesco Ginanni Serhiy Honchar Andrea Masciarelli
Coppa Placci Sep 6 Luca Paolini Enrico Gasparotto Mauro Finetto
Paris–Brussels Sep 13 Robbie McEwen Gert Steegmans Luca Paolini
GP de Fourmies Sep 14 Giovanni Visconti Stéphane Goubert Fabio Sacchi
Giro del Lazio Oct 5 Francesco Masciarelli Filippo Pozzato Danilo Di Luca
Giro dell'Emilia Oct 11 Danilo Di Luca Davide Rebellin Alexandr Kolobnev
Paris–Tours Oct 12 Philippe Gilbert Jan Kuyckx Sébastien Turgot
Giro del Piemonte Oct 16 Daniele Bennati Luca Paolini Alexandre Usov
Japan Cup Oct 26 Damiano Cunego Giovanni Visconti Ivan Basso

National Road Race Championships

Race Date Winner Second Third
 Australia Jan 13 Matthew Lloyd Adam Hansen Rory Sutherland
 Austria Jun 29 Christian Pfannberger Hans Peter Obwaller Stefan Rucker
 Belgium Jun 29 Jürgen Roelandts Sven Vanthourenhout Niko Eeckhout
 Canada Jul 6 Christian Meier Bruno Langlois Jacob Erker
Czech Republic & Slovakia Jun 29 Matej Jurčo Roman Broniš Petr Benčík
 Denmark Jun 29 Nicki Sørensen Matti Breschel Jens-Erik Madsen
 France Jun 29 Nicolas Vogondy Arnaud Coyot Julien Loubet
 Germany Jun 29 Fabian Wegmann Erik Zabel Gerald Ciolek
 Great Britain Jun 29 Robert Hayles Peter Kennaugh Dean Downing
 Ireland Jun 29 Dan Martin Paídi O'Brien Brian Kenneally
 Italy Jun 29 Filippo Simeoni Giovanni Visconti Filippo Pozzato
 Luxembourg Jun 27 Fränk Schleck Benoît Joachim Christian Poos
 Netherlands Jun 29 Lars Boom Koos Moerenhout Steven de Jongh
 New Zealand Jan 13 Julian Dean Heath Blackgrove Scott Lyttle
 Norway Jun 29 Kurt Asle Arvesen Stian Remme Lars Petter Nordhaug
 Portugal Jun 29 João Cabreira Tiago Machado Cândido Barbosa
 Russia Jun 29 Sergey Ivanov Aleksandr Bazhenov Roman Klimov
 Spain Jun 29 Alejandro Valverde Óscar Sevilla Óscar Pereiro
 Sweden Jun 29 Jonas Ljungblad Nicklas Axelsson Thomas Lövkvist
  Switzerland Jun 29 Markus Zberg Martin Elmiger Mathias Frank
 Ukraine Jun 28 Ruslan Pidgornyy Denis Kostiuk Volodymyr Zagorodniy
 USA Aug 31 Tyler Hamilton Blake Caldwell Danny Pate

National Time Trial Championships

Race Date Winner Second Third
 Australia Jan 10 Adam Hansen Rory Sutherland Ben Day
 Austria Jun 28 Stefan Denifl Josef Benetseder Matthias Brändle
 Belgium Aug 15 Stijn Devolder Leif Hoste Dominique Cornu
 Canada Jul 4 Svein Tuft Ryan Roth Zach Bell
Czech Republic & Slovakia Jun 27 František Raboň Jan Hruška Matej Jurčo
 Denmark Jun 26 Lars Bak Frank Høj Michael Blaudzun
 France Jun 26 Sylvain Chavanel Christophe Kern Noan Lelarge
 Germany Jun 27 Bert Grabsch Stefan Schumacher Tony Martin
 Great Britain Jun 27 Michael Hutchinson Wouter Syybrandy Matthew Brottrill
 Ireland Jun 27 Paul Healion Neil Delahaye John Heverin
 Italy Jun 22 Marco Pinotti Luca Celli Maurizio Biondo
 Luxembourg Jun 26 Kim Kirchen Christian Poos Benoît Joachim
 Netherlands Aug 31 Lars Boom Joost Posthuma Koen de Kort
 New Zealand Jan 11 Logan Hutchings Paul Odlin Gordon McCauley
 Norway Jun 27 Edvald Boasson Hagen Geir Lien Knut Anders Fostervold
 Portugal Jun 28 Sérgio Paulinho Tiago Machado Helder Oliveira
 Russia Jun 27 Vladimir Gusev Timofey Kritskiy Vladimir Karpets
 Spain Jun 28 Luis León Sánchez Rubén Plaza Iván Gutiérrez
 Sweden Jun 25 Fredrik Ericsson Gustav Larsson Thomas Lövkvist
  Switzerland Jun 29 Fabian Cancellara Rubens Bertogliati Andreas Dietziker
 Ukraine Jun 26 Andrey Grivko Sergey Matveev Denis Kostiuk
 USA Sep 1 David Zabriskie Tom Zirbel Christian Vande Velde

References

  1. ^ "Cycling Quotient". Archived from the original on 2010-01-15. Retrieved 2009-04-02.
  2. ^ "CQ Ranking".
  3. ^ "CQ Ranking".
  4. ^ 2008 UCI Road Calendar Retrieved 9 December 2022

See also