Listed below are the 2002 UCI Women's Teams that competed in 2002 women's road cycling events organized by the International Cycling Union (UCI).
UCI code | Team Name | Country |
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ADO | Acca Due O Pasta Zara Lorena Camicie | Lithuania |
AHH | Amoroso's / HH Racing Team | Canada |
BON | Bonda-Lukowski Ex Mlyn | Poland |
CAM | C.A. Mantes La Ville 78 | France |
DEI | Deia-Pragma-Colnago | Ukraine |
EDI | Edilsavino | Italy |
RON | Equipe Cycliste Rona | Canada |
NUR | Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung | Germany |
FIG | Figurella Dream Team | Italy |
ITR | Itera Team | Italy |
NEC | Neckermann Beneluxteam | Belgium |
OND | Ondernemers van Nature | Netherlands |
PTG | Petrogradets | Russia |
POW | Power-Plate-Bik | Netherlands |
MIC | S.C. Michela Fanini Record Rox | Italy |
SAW | Saturn Cycling Team | United States |
ALI | Team Aliverti Kookai Imm. Luca Atet | Italy |
FAR | Team Farm Frites–Hartol | Netherlands |
GRA | Team Grace Cycling | Denmark |
RAS | Team Raschiani–Alfa Lum R.S.M. | San Marino |
SPO | Team Sponsor Service | Norway |
TMO | Team T-Mobile USA | United States |
TVB | Ton van Bemmelen | Netherlands |
USC | Usci Chirio | Italy |
VLL | Vlaanderen–T-Interim Ladies Team | Belgium |
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