Cyclist notability[edit]

Cyclists are deemed notable if they meet any of the criteria below:

  1. Have raced for a fully professional team. This must be supported by evidence from a reliable source on a team by team basis for teams in classes that are not recognised as being fully professional, such as 'UCI Continental Teams'.
  2. Have raced in UCI senior world championships or at the Olympic games.
  3. Pre-professional (amateur era) cyclists to have raced at the top-level races are considered notable (no other level of amateur cycling confers notability).

Should a person fail to meet these additional criteria, they may still be notable under Wikipedia:Notability.

Team notability[edit]

Race notability[edit]

The classification of a race may change, and notability is not temporary, so a race that is currently only for amateurs can still be considered notable, if for example it was included in the UCI Road World Cup in 1990.