2007 Tour de Romandie - Individual 2007 UCI ProTour Standings After Race

Individual 2007 UCI ProTour Standings After Race

As of May 6, 2007, after the Tour de Romandie

While the top 10 places remained the same, race winner Thomas Dekker scored his first UCI ProTour points and moved into 11th place. Australian sprinter Robbie McEwen gained three points to jump from 18th to 15th place. Paolo Savoldelli moves into 18th place thanks to the 45 points scored at the Tour de Romandie.

Rank Previous
Rank
Name Nationality Team Points
1 1 Davide Rebellin Italy Gerolsteiner 157
2 2 Alejandro Valverde Spain Caisse d'Epargne 107
3 3 Danilo Di Luca Italy Liquigas 100
4 4 Óscar Freire Spain Rabobank 82
5 5 Stuart O'Grady Australia Team CSC 79
6 6 Stefan Schumacher Germany Gerolsteiner 75
7 7 Fränk Schleck Luxembourg Team CSC 63
8 8 Juan José Cobo Spain Saunier Duval-Prodir 62
9 9 Alberto Contador Spain Discovery Channel 58
10 10 Tom Boonen Belgium Quick Step-Innergetic 57
11 Thomas Dekker Netherlands Rabobank 55
12 11 Andreas Klöden Germany Astana 53
13 12 Alessandro Ballan Italy Lampre-Fondital 50
14 13 Matthias Kessler Germany Astana 50
15 18 Robbie McEwen Australia Predictor-Lotto 47
  • 93 riders (up from 82 riders) have scored at least one (1) point on the 2007 UCI ProTour.

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