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

WorldTeams

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UCI Women's WorldTeams are automatically invited to compete in UCI Women's World Tour events.[2] [3] As of 2024, the fifteen UCI Women's WorldTeams are:

Code Team (current name) Year joined Registered in
AGS AG Insurance–Soudal 2024   Belgium
CSR Canyon–SRAM 2020   Germany
WNT Ceratizit–WNT Pro Cycling 2024   Germany
FST FDJ–Suez 2020   France
FED Fenix–Deceuninck 2023   Belgium
HPH Human Powered Health 2022   United States
LTK Lidl–Trek 2020   United States
LAJ Liv AlUla Jayco 2020   Australia
MOV Movistar Team 2020   Spain
CGS Roland Cycling 2022    Switzerland
DFP Team DSM–Firmenich PostNL 2020   Netherlands
SDW Team SD Worx–Protime 2021   Netherlands
TVL Visma–Lease a Bike 2022   Netherlands
UAD UAE Team ADQ 2020   UAE
UXM Uno-X Mobility 2022   Norway

Former WorldTeams

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Code Team Years active Registered in
TIB EF Education–Tibco–SVB 2022–2023   United States
LIV Liv Racing TeqFind 2020–2023   Netherlands

Continental teams

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Code Team name Country
AGN Ag Insurance - Nxtg U23 Team    Belgium
AGS AG Insurance–Soudal    Belgium
ARA ARA Skip Capital    Australia
ARK Arkéa–B&B Hotels Women    France
VAI Aromitalia 3T Vaiano    Italy
AWO Doltcini O'Shea    United Kingdom
BPK Bepink–Bongioanni    Italy
BTW BTC City Ljubljana Zhiraf Ambedo    Italy
CDR Cantabria Deporte–Río Miera    Spain
CSG Canyon–SRAM Generation    Germany
WNT Ceratizit–WNT Pro Cycling    Germany
GPC China Liv Pro Cycling    China
CMS Clarus Merquimia Group–Strongman    Colombia
COF Cofidis    France
CPD Colombia Pacto Por El Deporte–GW–Shimano    Colombia
CYN Hangar 15 Bicycles    United States
DAS DAS–Hutchinson–Brother–UK    United Kingdom
DNA DNA Pro Cycling    United States
DCH Chevalmeire    Belgium
EIC Eneicat–CMTeam    Spain
FBW Team Farto–BTC Women's Cycling Team    Spain
FDD Fenix-Deceuninck Development Team    Belgium
GBJ A.S.D. K2 Women Team    Italy
GKR GT Krush Rebellease    Netherlands
HEC Hebei Women Continental Team    China
HCT Health Mate–Cyclelive Team    Luxembourg
ILP Platform Pro Cycling    Canada
SBT Isolmant–Premac–Vittoria    Italy
COG Israël Premier Tech - Roland Development      Switzerland
LKF Laboral Kutxa–Fundación Euskadi    Spain
LNL Li Ning Star Ladies    China
DRP Lifeplus Wahoo    United Kingdom
LDL Lotto–Dstny Ladies    Belgium
MAW MAT Atom Deweloper Wrocław    Poland
MXR Maxx-Solar Rose Women Racing    Germany
PHV VolkerWessels Women Cyclingteam    Netherlands
PVR Primeau Velo Racing Team    Canada
PRO Proximus-Cyclis CT    Belgium
ROX Boneshaker Project presented by ROXO    United States
STC Soltec Iberoamérica    Panama
AUB St. Michel–Mavic–Auber93    France
SRC Winspace    France
TCW Tashkent City Women Professional Cycling Team    Uzbekistan
TBL Team BridgeLane    Australia
HPU Team Coop–Repsol    Norway
TDP Team Dukla Praha    Czechia
GEK Team Komugi–Grand Est    France
TGA Team DSM–Firmenich PostNL    France
MDS Team Mendelspeck Ge-Man    Italy
TWC Thailand Women's Cycling Team    Thailand
TOP Top Girls Fassa Bortolo    Italy
TOR Torelli    Ireland
UDT UAE Team ADQ    UAE
T24 Virginia's Blue Ridge–TWENTY24    United States
WCC WCC Team   

Former UCI Women's teams

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

Teams by year

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1990|1991|1992|1993|1994|1995|1996|1997|1998|1999
2000|2001|2002|2003|2004|2005|2006|2007|2008|2009
2010|2011|2012|2013|2014|2015|2016|2017|2018|2019
2020|2021|2022|2023|2024

References

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  1. ^ UCI Cycling Regulations, Part 2: Road Races. UCI. 1 July 2012. Clause 2.17.006, page 160.
  2. ^ Frattini, Kirsten (11 January 2024). "Women's WorldTour – The definitive guide for 2024". cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 14 January 2024.
  3. ^ "Road Riders/Teams". www.uci.org. Retrieved 14 January 2024.
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