This page is a list of 2020 UCI WorldTeams . These teams competed in the 2020 UCI World Tour.
The 19 WorldTeams in 2020 are: [1]
Code | Official Team Name | Country | Continent | Groupset | Bike Manufacture | Aero-Road Bike | Climbing/Light Weight Bike | Endurance Bike | Time Trial Bike | Wheels |
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ALM | AG2R La Mondiale | France | Europe | Shimano | Eddy Merckx | 525 Disc | Stokeu69 Rim | N/A | N/A | Mavic |
AST | Astana | Kazakhstan | Asia | Shimano | Wilier | Cento1air | Wilier 0 SLR | Cento10NDR | Turbine | Corima |
TBM | Bahrain–McLaren | Bahrain | Asia | Shimano | Merida | Reacto | Scultura Disc | N/A | Warp TT | Vision |
BOH | Bora–Hansgrohe | Germany | Europe | Shimano | Specialized | S-Works Tarmac SL7 Disc | S-Works Tarmac SL7 Disc | S-Works Roubaix | Shiv | Roval |
CCC | CCC Team | Poland | Europe | Shimano | Giant | Propel Advanced SL Disc | TCR Advanced SL 0 | N/A | Trinity Advanced Pro | Cadex |
COF | Cofidis | France | Europe | Campagnolo | De Rosa | SK Pininfarina | Merak | N/A | TT-03 | Fulcrum |
DQT | Deceuninck–Quick-Step | Belgium | Europe | Shimano | Specialized | S-Works Venge Disc | S-Works Tarmac Disc | S-Works Roubaix | Shiv | Roval |
EF1 | EF Pro Cycling | United States | America | Shimano | Cannondale | System Six | Super Six Evo | Synapse | Slice | Vision |
GFC | Groupama–FDJ | France | Europe | Shimano | Lapierre | Aircode SL | Xelius SL | Pulsium | Aerostorm | Shimano |
ISN | Israel Start-Up Nation | Israel | Europe | Shimano | Factor | One | 02 V.A.M | Vista | Slick | Black Inc |
LTS | Lotto–Soudal | Belgium | Europe | Campagnolo | Ridley | Noah Fast | Helium SLX | Fenix SL | Dean Fast | Campagnolo |
MTS | Mitchelton–Scott | Australia | Oceania | Shimano | Scott | Foil Disc | Addict RC Pro | Speedster | Plasma | Shimano |
MOV | Movistar Team | Spain | Europe | Sram | Canyon | Aeroad CF SLX | Ultimate CF SLX | Endurace CF SLX | SpeedMax CF SLX | Zipp |
NTT | NTT Pro Cycling | South Africa | Africa | Shimano | BMC | Timemachine Road | Teammachine | Roadmachine | Timemachine | Enve |
IGD | Ineos Grenadiers | Great Britain | Europe | Shimano | Pinarello | Dogma F12 | N/A | N/A | Bolide | Shimano |
TJV | Team Jumbo–Visma | Netherlands | Europe | Shimano | Bianchi | Oltre XR4 | Specialissima | Infinito CV | Aquila CV | Shimano |
SUN | Team Sunweb | Germany | Europe | Shimano | Cervélo | S5 Disc | R5 | C3 | P5 | Shimano |
TFS | Trek–Segafredo | United States | America | Sram | Trek | Madone Disc | Emonda Disc | Domane Disc | Speed Concept | Bontrager |
UAD | UAE Team Emirates | United Arab Emirates | Asia | Campagnolo | Colnago | Concept | V3Rs | N/A | M.Zero | Campagnolo |
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