2007 UCI Women's Road World Cup - UCI Women's Teams

UCI Women's Teams

UCI
Code
Team Name Country
EHN Elk Haus Austria
UNG Team Uniqa Austria
VLL Vlaanderen - Caprisonne - T Interim Belgium
LBL Lotto-Belisol Ladiesteam Belgium
ECC Team Expresscopy.com Canada
POC Pratomagno Colombia Colombia
DGC Team CMAX Dila-Guerciotti-Cogeas El Salvador
BPD Bizkaia - Panda Software - Durango Spain
CVA Valencian Community Spain
FUT Vienne Futuroscope France
TPF Team Pro Feminin du Genevois France
ESG Entente Sportive Gervais Lilas 93 (ESGL93) France
LPA Les Pruneaux d'Agen France
GRT Global Racing Team United Kingdom
RAC Rapha/Condor United Kingdom
NUR Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung Germany
TMP T-Mobile Women Germany
TGH Team Getränke-Hoffmann Germany
GPC Giant Pro Cycling Hong Kong
FRW A.S. Team F.R.W Italy
FEN Fenixs - HPB Italy
UCI
Code
Team Name Country
SAF Safi - Pasta Zara Manhattan Italy
USC USC Chirio Forno d'Asolo Italy
MGT Menikini Gysko Italy
SEM Saccarelli Emu Sea Marsciano Italy
MIC S.C. Michela Fanini Record Rox Italy
TOG Top Girls Fassa Bortolo Raxy Line Italy
TSC Therme Skin Care Netherlands
AAD AA-Drink Cycling Team Netherlands
DSB Team DSB Bank Netherlands
VVP Vrienden van het Platteland Netherlands
FLX Team Flexpoint Netherlands
PAQ POL-Aqua Poland
PRI Primus Poland
PTG Petrogradets Russia
RLT Raleigh Lifeforce Creation HB Pro Cycling Team Switzerland
BCT Bigla Cycling Team Switzerland
TSW Team Specialized Designs for Women Switzerland
LIP Team Lipton United States
CRW Cheerwine United States
COL Colavita/Sutter Home Presented By Cooking Light United States
VBR Verducci Breakaway Racing United States

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