Bourgogne–Pro Dialog

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Bourgogne Pro Dialog
Team information
UCI codeBCF
RegisteredFrance
Founded2008 (2008) [1]
Disbanded2013
Discipline(s) Road
Status UCI Women's Team
Team name history
2008–2010
2011–2012
2013
Bourgogne Cyclisme Féminin
ASPTT Dijon–Bourgogne
Bourgogne Pro Dialog

Bourgogne Pro Dialog ( UCI team code:BCF) was a French professional cycling team, which competed in elite road bicycle racing events such as the UCI Women's Road World Cup. [2]

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Major wins

2012
Stage 4 Women's Tour of New Zealand, Emma Crum

National champions

2013
MaillotFra.PNG France Road Race, Élise Delzenne

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References

  1. "CQ Ranking - Bourgogne Cyclisme Féminin - 2008".
  2. "CQ Ranking - Bourgogne Pro Dialog - 2013".