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Tour de France
multiple-stage bicycle race primarily held in France
Giro d'Italia
cycling road race held in Italy
Vuelta a España
cycling road race held in Spain
Paris–Roubaix
Paris–Roubaix is an one-day professional bicycle road race in France, starting north of Paris and finishing in Roubaix, at the border with Belgium. It is one of cycling's oldest races, and is one of the 'Monuments' or classics of the European calendar, and contributes points towards the UCI World Ranking.
Liège–Bastogne–Liège
Liège–Bastogne–Liège , also known as La Doyenne ("The Old Lady"), is a one-day classic cycling race in Belgium. First run in 1892, it is the oldest of the five Monuments of the European professional road cycling calendar; usually coming as the last of the spring classics. It is held annually in late April, in the Ardennes region of Belgium, from Liège to Bastogne and back.
Milan - San Remo
Italian one-day cycling race, one of the five monuments
Tour of Flanders
Belgian one-day cycling race for men, one of the five monuments
Giro di Lombardia
Italian one-day cycling race, one of the five monuments
Amstel Gold Race
annual road bicycle race in the province of Limburg, the Netherlands
Tour de Suisse
cycling road race held in Switzerland
Tour Down Under
annual multiple stage cycling race in Australia
Tour Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
French cycling road race
La Flèche Wallonne
cycling road race held in Wallonia, Belgium
Tour de Pologne
recurring sporting event
Volta a Catalunya
cycling road race held in Catalonia, Spain
Paris–Nice
Paris–Nice is a professional cycling stage race in France, held annually since 1933. Raced over eight days, the race usually starts with a prologue in the Paris region and ends with a final stage either in Nice or on the Col d'Èze overlooking the city. The event is nicknamed The Race to the Sun, as it runs in the first half of March, typically starting in cold and wintry conditions in the French capital before reaching the spring sunshine on the Côte d'Azur. The hilly course in the last days of the race favours stage racers who often battle for victory.
Clásica de San Sebastián
cycling road race held in San Sebastián, Spain
Tour de Romandie
cycling road race held in Romandie, Switzerland
Tour of the Basque Country
cycling road race held in the Basque Country, Spain
Tirreno–Adriatico
Tirreno–Adriatico, nicknamed the "Race of the Two Seas", is an elite road cycling stage race in Italy, run between the Tyrrhenian and Adriatic coasts. Traditionally held in the early part of the season, and usually counter-programmed with the Paris-Nice/'Race to the Sun', it is considered to be an important preparation for the Giro d'Italia. It is part of the UCI World Tour, cycling's highest level of professional men's races.
Benelux Tour
cycling stage race in Belgium and the Netherlands
Hamburg Cyclassics
cycle race in Hamburg, Germany
In Flanders Fields. From Middelkerke to Wevelgem
Gent–Wevelgem, and from 2026 officially In Flanders Fields - From Middelkerke to Wevelgem, is a road cycling race in Belgium, held annually since 1934. It is one of the classic races part of the Flemish Cycling Week, run in late March on the last Sunday before the Tour of Flanders.

Paris–Tours
Paris–Tours is a French one-day classic road cycling race held every October from the outskirts of Paris to the cathedral city of Tours. It is a predominantly flat course through the Chevreuse and Loire valleys; the highest point is 200 m, at Le Gault-du-Perche. Historically, it is known as a "Sprinters' Classic" because it frequently ends in a bunch sprint at the finish, in Tours. Since 2018, the course has featured gravel sectors in vineyards near Tours.
Bretagne Classic
bicycle race held in Britanny, France
Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec
bicycle race held in Québec City, Canada
Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal
cycling road race held in Montréal, Canada
Deutschland Tour
road bicycle race in Germany
Züri-Metzgete
Züri-Metzgete (Zürich German; ; ) was a European Classic cycle race held annually in Zürich, Switzerland, and continued as a non-professional mass participation event from 2007 until 2014. It was a race with a long history dating back to 1914, on a demanding course in the hilly region around Zürich. In its heyday the race was considered the sixth monument of cycling, alongside the five most prestigious one-day races on the calendar (Milan–San Remo, Tour of Flanders, Paris–Roubaix, Liège–Bastogne–Liège and the Tour of Lombardy). It was the most prominent of the summer classics.
Eindhoven Team Time Trial
defunct cycling race