2015 Final World Tour Standings
Individual
1 – Alejandro Valverde – 675 points
2 – Joaquim Rodriguez – 474 points
3 – Nairo Quintana – 457 points
4 – Alexander Kristoff – 453 points
5 – Fabio Aru – 448 points
6 – Chris Froome – 430 points
7 – Alberto Contador – 407 points
8 – Rui Costa – 324 points
9 – Greg Van Avermaet – 324 points
10 – Thibaut Pinot – 319 points
11 – Richie Porte – 314 points
12 – John Degenkolb – 302 points
13 – Rigoberto Uran – 301 points
14 – Geraint Thomas – 283 points
15 – Tom Dumoulin – 271 points
16 – Simon Spilak – 269 points
17 – Peter Sagan – 257 points
18 – Domenico Pozzovivo – 242 points
19 – Vincenzo Nibali – 232 points
20 – Michael Matthews – 321 points
Teams
1 – Movistar – 1619 points
2 – Katusha – 1614 points
3 – Sky – 1378 points
4 – Etixx-Quick Step – 1158 points
5 – Astana – 1106 points
6 – BMC – 1010 points
7 – Tinkoff-Saxo – 925 points
8 – Orica-GreenEdge – 845 points
9 – Lotto-Soudal – 832 points
10 – Giant-Alpecin – 773 points
11 – AG2R – 617 points
12 – Lampre-Merida – 586 points
13 – Trek Factory Racing – 529 points
14 – FDJ – 499 points
15 – LottoNL-Jumbo – 485 points
16 – Cannondale-Garmin – 390 points
17 – IAM Cycling – 229 points
Nations
1 – Spain – 1945 points
2 – Italy – 1106 points
3 – Colombia – 1099 points
4 – Great Britain – 1041 points
5 – Belgium – 905 points
6 – France – 881 points
7 – Netherlands – 848 points
8 – Australia – 777 points
9 – Germany – 587 points
10 – Norway – 453 points
11 – Poland – 376 points
12 – Portugal – 355 points
13 – Czech Republic – 306 points
14 – Slovenia – 294 points
15 – Switzerland – 270 points
16 – Russia – 257 points
17 – Slovakia – 257 points
18 – U.S.A. – 158 points
19 – Denmark – 111 points
20 – Ireland – 111 points