Listed below are the UCI Women's Teams and riders that competed in 2006 women's road cycling events organized by the International Cycling Union (UCI) including the 2005 UCI Women's Road World Cup. [1]
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AAG | Arbö Askö Graz | Austria |
RCE | Elk Haus-tirol Noe | Austria |
VLL | Vlaanderen–Capri Sonne–T Interim | Belgium |
TSA | Team S.A.T.S | Denmark |
BIZ | Bizkaia–Panda Software–Durango | Spain |
TPA | Team Pruneaux d'Agen | France |
NUR | Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung | Germany |
FRW | A.S. Team F.R.W | Italy |
NMC | Nobili Rubinetterie–Menikini Cogeas | Italy |
FEN | P.M.B. Fenixs | Italy |
MIC | S.C. Michela Fanini Record Rox | Italy |
SAF | Safi–Pasta Zara–Manhattan | Italy |
LCT | SS Lazio Ciclismo Team Ladispoli | Italy |
TOG | Top Girls Fassa Bortolo Hausbrandt Caffe | Italy |
ALI | Team Bianchi–Aliverti | Lithuania |
HCT | @Work Cycling Team | Netherlands |
BFL | Buitenpoort–Flexpoint Team | Netherlands |
TSC | Therme Skin Care | Netherlands |
BAA | Van Bemmelen–AA Drink | Netherlands |
VWL | Vitron Wilstra Lorini | Netherlands |
VVP | Vrienden van het Platteland | Netherlands |
TBG | Team Bigla | Switzerland |
NEX | Team Next 125 | Switzerland |
UPT | Univega Pro Cycling Team | Switzerland |
TMP | Team T-Mobile Women | United States |
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Vrienden van het Platteland was a Dutch UCI women's road cycling team that existed in the 2000–2008 road cycling seasons.
The 2010 season was the ninth for the Team HTC–Columbia Women cycling team, which began as the T-Mobile team in 2003.
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