World cycling’s governing body, the UCI, has confirmed the identity of the 22 teams that will race in the 2012 season under Professional Continental licences, the second tier of the sport.
Some 15 teams had been previously been confirmed in early November as having successfully applied for Professional Continental status, and they are joined by two that failed in their bids for top-flight ProTeam status, Project 1T4i (formerly Skil-Shimano) and Europcar.
Five teams – Andalucia, Champion System, Farnese Vini and Rusvelo – were confirmed today as having had their registrations approved at meetings of the UCI License Commission in the second half of November.
Champion System, whose 2011 roster included four-time Tour de France stage winner Jaan Kirsipuu from Estonia, steps up from the Asia Tour, where it raced under a Continental licence this year.
Missing, of course, is Geox-TMC which failed to achieve ProTeam status for the 2011 season and with it a place in the Tour de France, which finally folded last week after it proved unable to secure a replacement sponsor.
The full list of UCI Professional Continental teams for 2012, in alphabetical order, is as follows (nb the country of registration is often adopted for financial purposes so may not correspond to the country where the team is actually based).
Team Country
Accent Jobs-Willems Veranda’s BEL
Acqua & Sapone ITA
Andalucia ESP
Androni Giocattoli ITA
Bretagne -Schuller FRA
Caja Rural ESP
Champion System Pro Cycling Team CHN
Cofidis, Le Credit En Ligne FRA
Colnago-CSF Inox IRL
Colombia-Coldeportes COL
Farnese Vini GBR
Landbouwkrediet BEL
Project 1T4i NED
Rusvelo RUS
Saur-Sojasun FRA
Spidertech Powered By C10 CAN
Team Europcar FRA
Team NetApp GER
Team Type 1-Sanofi USA
Topsport Vlaanderen-Mercator BEL
UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team USA
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Well done, Farnese Vini. They really worked for their sponsors last season.
Please could the womens' pro teams be listed too?
Please also could a series review be provided of the womens' pro bikes as we're currently seeing for the men?
Thank you.
So I see that Chris Boardman should have bikes in the 2nd tier pro ranks next year with UnitedHealthcare.