List of 2001 UCI Women's Teams

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Listed below are the 2001 UCI Women's Teams that competed in 2001 women's road cycling events organized by the International Cycling Union (UCI).

UCI
code
Team NameCountry
ADO Acca Due O-H.P. Lorena Camicie Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
ATC Autotrader.com Cycling Team Flag of the United States.svg United States
BTS Bik-Toscany Sport Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
CAM C.A. Mantes La Ville 78 Flag of France.svg France
CDI Carpe Diem-Itera Flag of Russia.svg Russia
CIE Ciegi Professional Cycling Team Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
EDI Edilsavino Flag of Italy.svg Italy
RON Equipe Cycliste Rona Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada
NUR Equipe Nürnberger Flag of Germany.svg Germany
GAS Gas Sport Team Flag of Italy.svg Italy
RDV La Rosa Dei Venti Flag of Italy.svg Italy
OND Ondernemers van Nature Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
SAT Saturn Cycling Team Flag of the United States.svg United States
MIC S.C. Michela Fanini Record Rox Flag of Italy.svg Italy
ALF Team Alfa Lum R.S.M. Flag of San Marino.svg  San Marino
ALI Team Aliverti-Immobiliare Luca Flag of Italy.svg Italy
FAR Team Farm Frites–Hartol Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
TLF Team Lolland-Falster Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
SPO Team Sponsorservice Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
VLA Vlaanderen-T-Interim Ladies Team Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium

Source: [1]

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References

  1. "Trade Team Women 2001". cyclingfever.com. Retrieved 3 November 2014.