Listed below are the UCI Women's Teams that competed in road bicycle racing events organized by the International Cycling Union (UCI) in 2011.
Code | Official Team Name | Country |
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KSK | Kuota Speed Kueens | Austria |
LHT | Lotto–Honda Team | Belgium |
VLL | TopSport Vlaanderen 2012–Ridley Team | Belgium |
JSD | Juvederm–Specialized | Canada |
BPD | Bizkaia–Durango | Spain |
DEB | Debabarrena–Gipuzkoa | Spain |
LTK | Lointek | Spain |
BCF | Asptt Dijon–Bourgogne | France |
GSD | Team GSD Gestion | France |
FUT | Vienne Futuroscope | France |
CWT | Team Garmin–Cervélo | United Kingdom |
NXX | Abus–Nutrixxion | Germany |
GPC | China Chongming–Giant Pro Cycling | Hong Kong |
FCL | Colavita Forno d'Asolo | Italy |
GAU | Gauss | Italy |
KLT | Kleo Ladies Team | Italy |
MIC | S.C. Michela Fanini Rox | Italy |
MCG | SC MCipollini–Giordana | Italy |
TOG | Top Girls Fassa Bortolo | Italy |
VAI | Vaiano Solaristech | Italy |
LNL | AA Drink–leontien.nl (2011 season) | Netherlands |
DLT | Dolmans Landscaping Team | Netherlands |
NLB | Nederland Bloeit | Netherlands |
HPU | Hitec Products UCK | Norway |
AGG | Alriksson–Go:Green | Sweden |
DPZ | Diadora–Pasta Zara | United States |
TCW | HTC Highroad Women (2011 season) | United States |
TIB | Tibco–To The Top | United States |
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