List of 2020 UCI WorldTeams

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This page is a list of 2020 UCI WorldTeams . These teams competed in the 2020 UCI World Tour.

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Teams overview

The 19 WorldTeams in 2020 are: [1]

2020 UCI World Teams
CodeOfficial Team NameCountryContinentGroupsetBike ManufactureAero-Road BikeClimbing/Light Weight BikeEndurance BikeTime Trial BikeWheels
ALM AG2R La Mondiale Flag of France.svg  France Europe Shimano Eddy Merckx 525 DiscStokeu69 RimN/AN/A Mavic
AST Astana Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Asia Shimano Wilier Cento1airWilier 0 SLRCento10NDRTurbine Corima
TBM Bahrain–McLaren Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain Asia Shimano Merida ReactoScultura DiscN/AWarp TTVision
BOH Bora–Hansgrohe Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Europe Shimano Specialized S-Works Tarmac SL7 DiscS-Works Tarmac SL7 DiscS-Works RoubaixShivRoval
CCC CCC Team Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Europe Shimano Giant Propel Advanced SL DiscTCR Advanced SL 0N/ATrinity Advanced ProCadex
COF Cofidis Flag of France.svg  France Europe Campagnolo De Rosa SK PininfarinaMerakN/ATT-03 Fulcrum
DQT Deceuninck–Quick-Step Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Europe Shimano Specialized S-Works Venge DiscS-Works Tarmac DiscS-Works RoubaixShivRoval
EF1 EF Pro Cycling Flag of the United States.svg  United States America Shimano Cannondale System SixSuper Six EvoSynapseSliceVision
GFC Groupama–FDJ Flag of France.svg  France Europe Shimano Lapierre Aircode SLXelius SLPulsiumAerostorm Shimano
ISN Israel Start-Up Nation Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Europe Shimano FactorOne02 V.A.MVistaSlickBlack Inc
LTS Lotto–Soudal Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Europe Campagnolo Ridley Noah FastHelium SLXFenix SLDean Fast Campagnolo
MTS Mitchelton–Scott Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Oceania Shimano Scott Foil DiscAddict RC ProSpeedsterPlasma Shimano
MOV Movistar Team Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Europe Sram Canyon Aeroad CF SLXUltimate CF SLXEndurace CF SLXSpeedMax CF SLX Zipp
NTT NTT Pro Cycling Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Africa Shimano BMC Timemachine RoadTeammachineRoadmachineTimemachineEnve
IGD Ineos Grenadiers Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Europe Shimano Pinarello Dogma F12N/AN/ABolideShimano
TJV Team Jumbo–Visma Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Europe Shimano Bianchi Oltre XR4SpecialissimaInfinito CVAquila CV Shimano
SUN Team Sunweb Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Europe Shimano Cervélo S5 DiscR5C3P5 Shimano
TFS Trek–Segafredo Flag of the United States.svg  United States America Sram Trek Madone DiscEmonda DiscDomane DiscSpeed ConceptBontrager
UAD UAE Team Emirates Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates Asia Campagnolo Colnago ConceptV3RsN/AM.Zero Campagnolo

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    References

    1. "Road: Teams 2020". Union Cycliste Internationale. 2020. Retrieved 2020-10-04.

    See also

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