The lates UCI rankings show some changes, but not as many as we expected.
After Christopher Blevins broke his collarbone in Korea and wasn’t able to compete in the XCO race this past weekend, we thought he’d drop down in the rankings from last week, but he’s still in eighth place.
One of the biggest changes is that Cannondale Factory Racing has jumped to the top of the Endurance Team Rankings, with Canyon moving up to second place, and Specialized dropping down to third place.
Here are some of the key points rankings now:

After Christopher Blevins, who is ranked eighth in the UCI this week, the next Americans on the list are Riley Amos in 29th place and Bjorn Riley in 40th place.



Although Asa Vermette won the World Cup downhill in South Korea this past weekend, he’s only in 15th place in the UCI rankings right now, since the points rankings are based on the last 52 weeks of racing, but Asa did jump up 9 places in the last week. Fellow American Dylan Maples moved up three places to 20th place in the latest UCI points rankings for the Elite Men’s Downhill racers.



After seeing American Savilia Blunk is staying in 7th place in the latest rankings, we had to scroll all the way down from 22nd place to 31st place to start finding more Americans in the Elite Women’s XC rankings:










Here’s the link to the full UCI points rankings for this week:
