Listed below are the 1999 UCI Women's Teams that competed in 1999 women's road cycling events organized by the International Cycling Union (UCI).
UCI code | Team Name | Country |
---|---|---|
ASP | ASPTT Champion–Moselle | France |
CES | Celestial Seasonings | United States |
CSH | Charles Schwab–Flexiblock | United States |
CAM | C.A. Mantes La Ville–Jean Floc'H | France |
EBL | Elby | France |
EBL | Entente Panevėžys–Casteljaloux | Lithuania |
JJW | J&J Wholesalers | South Africa |
JUP | Juice Plus | Australia |
MAZ | Mazza Tege Fresh Fries | Switzerland |
NAV | Navigators | United States |
OMT | ||
PED | Pedalers | United States |
PYC | Physical Culture | Canada |
RTI | Radclub Tirol | Austria |
Sport Universal | ||
SWH | Swam Hooch | Slovakia |
TEE | Teag–Euregio–Egrensis | Canada |
Team Clif Bar | United States | |
ELI | Team Elita | Canada |
TLF | Team Lolland-Falster | Denmark |
Team Lucca BBM | Italy | |
Team Shaklee | United States | |
GRE | The Greenery Cycling Team | Netherlands |
GHT | The Greenery Hawk Team | Germany |
TIM | Timex Team | United States |
WWV | Westland wil Vooruit | Netherlands |
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