List of men's road bicycle races

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This is a list of important men's road bicycle racing events. The list only includes road races, and no track, mountain or cyclo-cross races.

Championships

One-day races

The Monuments, Elite and 1.HC One Day Races include races that are either part of the UCI World Tour, as well as races that are organized by the ASO, the RCS and Unipublic.

The 'Monument' Classics

Additional elite one-day races

Major UCI Continental Circuits one-day races (1.HC)

For the 2016 season, all but the very first and last 1.HC races take place in Europe.

Other Continental Circuit one-day races (1.1 or 1.2)

Defunct

(year is last edition)

Stage races

The Grand Tours, Elite and 2.HC Stage Races include races that are part of the UCI ProTour as well as races that are organized by the ASO, the RCS and Unipublic.

The Grand Tours

Additional elite stage races (world ranking)

Major UCI Continental Circuit stage races (2.HC)

Other UCI Continental Circuit stage races (2.1 or 2.2)


Other stage races

Defunct

(year is last edition)

Multiple day, single stage races

  • Race Across America,  United States 9 day single stage 4,800 km (3,000 mi)
  • TransAm Bicycle Race,  United States 17-day single stage, unsupported 7,100 km (4,400 mi)
  • Transcontinental Race,  European Union 7-10 day single stage, unsupported 3,200 to 4,200 km (2,000 to 2,600 mi)

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