UCI Women's Team




A UCI Women's Team is a women's road bicycle team sanctioned by the International Cycling Union (UCI). These teams compete in the major women's bicycle races including the UCI Women's Road World Cup and the team time trial for trade teams at the UCI Road World Championships.


The country designation of each team is determined by the country of registration of the largest number of its riders, and is not necessarily the country where the team is registered or based.[1]




Contents






  • 1 Current teams


  • 2 Former UCI Women's teams


  • 3 Teams by year


    • 3.1 1998


    • 3.2 1999


    • 3.3 2000


    • 3.4 2001


    • 3.5 2002


    • 3.6 2003


    • 3.7 2004


    • 3.8 2005


    • 3.9 2006


    • 3.10 2007


    • 3.11 2008


    • 3.12 2009


    • 3.13 2010


    • 3.14 2011


    • 3.15 2012


    • 3.16 2013


    • 3.17 2014


    • 3.18 2015


    • 3.19 2016


    • 3.20 2017




  • 4 References





Current teams





















































































































































































































Code
Official team name
Country
ALE
Alé–Cipollini (2017 season)

 Italy
VAI
Aromitalia Vaiano (2017 season)

 Italy
ASA
Astana (2017 season)

 Kazakhstan
BPK
Bepink–Cogeas (2017 season)

 Italy
BDP
Bizkaia–Durango (2017 season)

 Spain
CZG
Conceria Zabri–Fanini–Guerciotti (2017 season)

 Albania
DLT
Boels–Dolmans (2017 season)

 Netherlands
BTC
BTC City Ljubljana (2017 season)

 Slovenia
LPR2
Canyon–SRAM (2017 season)

 Germany
CBT
Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling (2017 season)

 Germany
GPC
China Chongming–Liv (2017 season)

 Hong Kong
CVB
Colavita/Bianchi (2017 season)

 United States
CPC
Cylance Pro Cycling (2017 season)

 United States
DRP
Drops (2017 season)

 United Kingdom
FUT
FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope (2017 season)

 France
HBS
Hagens Berman–Supermint (2017 season)

 United States
HPU
Team Hitec Products (2017 season)

 Norway
ISG
Giusfredi–Bianchi (2017 season)

 Italy
LWW
Lares–Waowdeals (2017 season)

 Belgium
LZE
Lensworld–Kuota (2017 season)

 Belgium
LTK
Lointek (2017 season)

 Spain
LBL
Lotto–Soudal Ladies (2017 season)

 Belgium
GEW2
Orica–Scott (2017 season)

 Australia
PHV
Parkhotel Valkenburg–Destil (2017 season)

 Netherlands
RLW
Rally Cycling (2017 season)

 United States
MIC
S.C. Michela Fanini Rox (2017 season)

 Italy
SAS
SAS–Macogep (2017 season)

 Canada
SEF
Servetto Giusta (2017 season)

 Italy
BMS
Team Virtu Cycling (2017 season)

 Denmark
TLP
Team Sunweb (2017 season)

 Netherlands
TIB
Tibco–Silicon Valley Bank (2017 season)

 United States
TWC
Thailand Women's Cycling Team (2017 season)

 Thailand
TOG
Top Girls Fassa Bortolo (2017 season)

 Italy
VLL
Sport Vlaanderen–Guill D'or (2017 season)

 Belgium
T20
Sho-Air TWENTY20 (2017 season)

 United States
UHC
UnitedHealthcare (2017 season)

 United States
VAL
Valcar–PBM (2017 season)

 Italy
DNA
Visit Dallas DNA Pro Cycling (2017 season)

 United States
SLP
Weber Shimano Ladies Power (2017 season)

 Argentina
WHT
Wiggle High5 (2017 season)

 United Kingdom
WM3
WM3 Pro Cycling (2017 season)

 Netherlands


Former UCI Women's teams







































Code
Team Name
Country
First year
Last year
HBH Team Halfords Bikehut
 United Kingdom
2008 2008
DPD Team Ibis Cycles
 United Kingdom
2012 2012
OND
VVP
Vrienden van het Platteland
 Netherlands
2000 2008
SQS Squadra Scappatella
 Austria
2013 2013


Teams by year



1998




1999




2000




2001




2002




2003




2004




2005




2006




2007




2008




2009




2010




2011




2012




2013




2014




2015






List updated 8 January 2015[2] ()

The 2015 UCI Women's Teams are:

































































































































































































































Code
Official team name
Country
Continent
ALE
Astana–Acca Due O (2015 season)

 Italy
Europe
ASA
Alé Cipollini (2015 season)

 Kazakhstan
Asia
BPK
BePink-La Classica (2015 season)

 Italy
Europe
BCT
Bigla Pro Cycling Team (2015 season)

  Switzerland
Europe
BPD
Bizkaia–Durango (2015 season)

 Spain
Europe
DLT
Boels Dolmans Cycling Team (2015 season)

 Netherlands
Europe
BTC
BTC City Ljubljana (2015 season)

 Slovenia
Europe
BZK
BZK Emakumeen Bira (2015 season)

 Spain
Europe
GPC
China Chongming–Liv–Champion System Pro Cycling (2015 season)

 Hong Kong
Asia
FCT
Feminine Cycling Team (2015 season)

 Germany
Europe
HPU
Hitec Products (2015 season)

 Norway
Europe
ISG
Inpa Sottoli Giusfredi (2015 season)

 Italy
Europe
SLP
Itau Shimano Ladies Power Team (2015 season)

 Argentina
America
LWZ
Lensworld.eu–Zannata (2015 season)

 Belgium
Europe
LTK
Lointek Team (2015 season)

 Spain
Europe
LBL
Lotto–Soudal Ladies (2015 season)

 Belgium
Europe
MAT
Matrix Fitness (2015 season)

 United Kingdom
Europe
NOE
NÖ RadUnion Vitalogic (2015 season)

 Austria
Europe
OPW
Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies (2015 season)

 United States
America
GEW
Orica–AIS (2015 season)

 Australia
Oceania
PHV
Parkhotel Valkenburg Continental Team (2015 season)

 Netherlands
Europe
PPC
Pepper Palace p/b The Happy Tooth (2015 season)

 United States
America
FUT
Poitou–Charentes.Futuroscope.86 (2015 season)

 France
Europe
RBW
Rabo–Liv Women Cycling Team (2015 season)

 Netherlands
Europe
MIC
S.C. Michela Fanini Rox (2015 season)

 Italy
Europe
SEF
Servetto Footon (2015 season)

 Italy
Europe
TLP
Team Liv–Plantur (2015 season)

 Netherlands
Europe
TRY
Team Rytger (2015 season)

 Denmark
Europe
TIB
Team TIBCO-SVB (2015 season)

 United States
America
TOG
Top Girls Fassa Bortolo (2015 season)

 Italy
Europe
VLL
Topsport Vlaanderen–Pro-Duo (2015 season)

 Belgium
Europe
TI6
Twenty16 p/b Sho-Air (2015 season)

 United States
America
UHC
UnitedHealthcare Professional Cycling Team (2015 season)

 United States
America
VAI
Vaiano Fondriest (2015 season)

 Italy
Europe
VEL
Velocio–SRAM (2015 season)

 Germany
Europe
WHT
Wiggle–Honda (2015 season)

 United Kingdom
Europe




2016






List updated 12 March 2016[3] ()

The 2016 UCI Women's Teams are:


































































































































































































































































































Code
Official team name
Country
Continent
Website
ALE
Alé Cipollini (2016 season)

 Italy
EUR
site
VAI
Aromitalia Vaiano (2016 season)

 Italy
EUR
site
ASA
Astana Women's Team (2016 season)

 Kazakhstan
ASI
site
BPK
BePink (2016 season)

 Italy
EUR
site
BDP
Bizkaia-Durango (2016 season)

 Spain
EUR
site
DLT
Boels Dolmans Cycling Team (2016 season)

 Netherlands
EUR
site
BTC
BTC City Ljubljana (2016 season)

 Slovenia
EUR
site
LPR2
Canyon–SRAM (2016 season)

 Germany
EUR
CBT
Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling (2016 season)

 Germany
EUR
site
GPC
China Chongming-Liv-Champion System Pro Cycling (2016 season)

 Hong Kong
ASI
site
CVB
Colavita/Bianchi (2016 season)

 United States
AME
site
CPC
Cylance Pro Cycling (2016 season)

 United States
AME
site
DRP
Drops Cycling Team (2016 season)

 United Kingdom
EUR
site
HBS
Hagens Berman–Supermint (2016 season)

 United States
AME
site
HPU
Hitec Products (2016 season)

 Norway
EUR
site
ISG
Inpa-Bianchi (2016 season)

 Italy
EUR
site
LWW
Lares–Waowdeals (2016 season)

 Belgium
EUR
site
LZE
Lensworld-Zannata (2016 season)

 Belgium
EUR
site
LTK
Lointek (2016 season)

 Spain
EUR
site
LBL
Lotto Soudal Ladies (2016 season)

 Belgium
EUR
site
OGE
Orica-AIS (2016 season)

 Australia
OCE
site
PHV
Parkhotel Valkenburg Continental Team (2016 season)

 Netherlands
EUR
site
PAC
Podium Ambition Pro Cycling p/b Club La Santa (2016 season)

 United Kingdom
EUR
site
FUT
Poitou-Charentes.Futuroscope.86 (2016 season)

 France
EUR
site
RBW
Rabo–Liv Women Cycling Team (2016 season)

 Netherlands
EUR
site
RLW
Rally Cycling (2016 season)

 United States
AME
site
MIC
S.C. Michela Fanini Rox (2016 season)

 Italy
EUR
site
SEF
Servetto Footon (2016 season)

 Italy
EUR
site
BMS
Team BMS BIRN (2016 season)

 Denmark
EUR
site
TLP
Team Liv-Plantur (2016 season)

 Netherlands
EUR
site
TIB
Tibco–Silicon Valley Bank (2016 season)

 United States
AME
site
TOG
Top Girls Fassa Bortolo (2016 season)

 Italy
EUR
site
VLL
Topsport Vlaanderen-Etixx (2016 season)

 Belgium
EUR
site
T16
Twenty16-Ridebiker (2016 season)

 United States
AME
site
UHC
UnitedHealthcare Women's Team (2016 season)

 United States
AME
site
DNA
Visit Dallas DNA Pro Cycling (2016 season)

 United States
AME
site
NOE
Vitalogic Astrokalb Radunion Nö (2016 season)

 Austria
EUR
site
SLP
Weber Shimano Ladies Power (2016 season)

 Argentina
AME
WHT
Wiggle High5 Pro Cycling (2016 season)

 United Kingdom
EUR
site
XSL
Xirayas de San Luis (2016 season)

 Argentina
AME




2017

























































































































































































































Code
Official team name
Country
ALE
Alé–Cipollini (2017 season)

 Italy
VAI
Aromitalia Vaiano (2017 season)

 Italy
ASA
Astana (2017 season)

 Kazakhstan
BPK
Bepink–Cogeas (2017 season)

 Italy
BDP
Bizkaia–Durango (2017 season)

 Spain
CZG
Conceria Zabri–Fanini–Guerciotti (2017 season)

 Albania
DLT
Boels–Dolmans (2017 season)

 Netherlands
BTC
BTC City Ljubljana (2017 season)

 Slovenia
LPR2
Canyon–SRAM (2017 season)

 Germany
CBT
Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling (2017 season)

 Germany
GPC
China Chongming–Liv (2017 season)

 Hong Kong
CVB
Colavita/Bianchi (2017 season)

 United States
CPC
Cylance Pro Cycling (2017 season)

 United States
DRP
Drops (2017 season)

 United Kingdom
FUT
FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope (2017 season)

 France
HBS
Hagens Berman–Supermint (2017 season)

 United States
HPU
Team Hitec Products (2017 season)

 Norway
ISG
Giusfredi–Bianchi (2017 season)

 Italy
LWW
Lares–Waowdeals (2017 season)

 Belgium
LZE
Lensworld–Kuota (2017 season)

 Belgium
LTK
Lointek (2017 season)

 Spain
LBL
Lotto–Soudal Ladies (2017 season)

 Belgium
GEW2
Orica–Scott (2017 season)

 Australia
PHV
Parkhotel Valkenburg–Destil (2017 season)

 Netherlands
RLW
Rally Cycling (2017 season)

 United States
MIC
S.C. Michela Fanini Rox (2017 season)

 Italy
SAS
SAS–Macogep (2017 season)

 Canada
SEF
Servetto Giusta (2017 season)

 Italy
BMS
Team Virtu Cycling (2017 season)

 Denmark
TLP
Team Sunweb (2017 season)

 Netherlands
TIB
Tibco–Silicon Valley Bank (2017 season)

 United States
TWC
Thailand Women's Cycling Team (2017 season)

 Thailand
TOG
Top Girls Fassa Bortolo (2017 season)

 Italy
VLL
Sport Vlaanderen–Guill D'or (2017 season)

 Belgium
T20
Sho-Air TWENTY20 (2017 season)

 United States
UHC
UnitedHealthcare (2017 season)

 United States
VAL
Valcar–PBM (2017 season)

 Italy
DNA
Visit Dallas DNA Pro Cycling (2017 season)

 United States
SLP
Weber Shimano Ladies Power (2017 season)

 Argentina
WHT
Wiggle High5 (2017 season)

 United Kingdom
WM3
WM3 Pro Cycling (2017 season)

 Netherlands




References





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  2. ^ "2015 UCI Women's Teams". UCI. Retrieved 8 January 2015.


  3. ^ "2016 UCI Women's Teams". UCI. Retrieved 12 March 2016.













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