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The purpose of this template is to collect source text used in several articles in one place, in order to minimize maintenance and storage space. The template is typically used in the articles: List of 2017 UCI Women's Teams and riders and 2017 in women's road cycling and in the current year also on the UCI Women's Teams page.

List updated 16 November 2017[1]

The 2017 UCI Women's Teams are:

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

Defunct teams[edit]

The below lists all teams which folded completely at the end of the 2016 season, or dropped down from UCI level to National level.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "2017 UCI Women's Teams". UCI. Retrieved 12 March 2017.
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2016

List of UCI Women's Teams
2017
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2018


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