2017 national road cycling championships

The 2017 national road cycling championships will be held throughout the year and are organised by the UCI member federations. They began in Australia with the time trial event (both men and women) on 5 January, as is tradition.

Jerseys

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Australian Champion
Spanish Champion
British
Champion

The winner of each national championship wears the national jersey in all their races for the next year in the respective discipline, apart from the World Championships and the Olympics, or unless they are wearing a category leader's jersey in a stage race. Most national champion jerseys tend to represent a country's flag or use the colours from it. Jerseys may also feature traditional sporting colours of a country that are not derived from a national flag, such as the green and gold on the jerseys of Australian national champions.

2017 champions

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Men's Elite

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Country Men's Elite Road Race Champion Road Race Champion's Team Men's Elite Time Trial Champion Time Trial Champion's Team
 Albania Ylber Sefa[1] Iltjan Nika[2]
 Algeria Youcef Reguigui[3] Team Qhubeka NextHash Azzedine Lagab[4] NaturaBlue
 Andorra Julio Alfredo Pintado[5] Massi–Kuwait Cycling Project
 Angola Bruno Araujo[6] Dário António[7]
 Antigua and Barbuda Robert Francis Marsh[8] Marvin Spencer[9]
 Argentina Joaquin Gonzalo Najar[10] Sindicato de Empleados Publicos de San Juan Mauricio Waldemar Muller[11] Sindicato de Empleados Publicos de San Juan
 Aruba Jean Carlo Ras[12]
 Australia Miles Scotson[13] BMC Racing Team Rohan Dennis[14] BMC Racing Team
 Austria Gregor Mühlberger[15] Bora–Hansgrohe Georg Preidler[16] Team Sunweb
 Azerbaijan Elgün Alizada[17] Synergy Baku Elchin Asadov[18] Synergy Baku
 Bahamas Chad Albury[19] Liam Holowesko[20]
 Barbados Jesse Kelly[21]
 Belarus Nikolai Shumov[22] Stanislau Bazhkou[23] Minsk Cycling Club
 Belgium Oliver Naesen[24] AG2R La Mondiale Yves Lampaert[25] Quick-Step Floors
 Belize Edgar Nissan Arana[26] Tarique Flowers[27] Benny's Megabytes Elite
 Benin Eric Ahouandjinou[28]
 Bermuda Dominique Mayho Dominique Mayho[29] Asfra Racing Team Oudenaarde
 Bolivia Basílio Ramos[30] Javier Arando[31] Equipo Bolivia
 Bosnia and Herzegovina Ivan Siric[32] Vedad Karic[33]
 Botswana Abeng Malete[34] Abeng Malete[35]
 Brazil Roberto Pinheiro SIlva[36] Soul Brasil Pro Cycling Magno Prado Nazaret[37] Soul Brasil Pro Cycling
 Bulgaria Nikolay Mihaylov[38] CCC–Sprandi–Polkowice Radoslav Valentinov Konstantinov[39]
 Burkina Faso Mathias Sorgho[40]
 Canada Matteo Dal-Cin[41] Rally Cycling Svein Tuft[42] Orica–Scott
 Cayman Islands James Smith[43]
 Chile José Luis Rodríguez Aguilar José Luis Rodríguez Aguilar[44]
 China Jingbiao Zhao[45] Hengxiang Cycling Team King Lok Cheung[46] Orica–Scott
 Colombia Sergio Henao[47] Team Sky Jarlinson Pantano[48] Trek–Segafredo
 Costa Rica Gabriel Marín Brian Salas[49]
 Croatia Josip Rumac[50] Synergy Baku Matija Kvasina[51] Felbermayr–Simplon Wels
 Cuba Jan Carlos Arias[52] Emilio Perez[53]
 Cyprus Alexandros Agrotis[54] Andreas Miltiadis[55]
 Czech Republic Zdeněk Štybar[56] Quick-Step Floors Jan Bárta[57] Bora–Hansgrohe
 Denmark Mads Pedersen[58] Trek–Segafredo Martin Toft Madsen[59] BHS–Almeborg Bornholm
 Dominican Republic Ismael Sánchez[60] Aero Cycling Team Augusto Sánchez[61] Aero Cycling Team
 Ecuador Jhonatan Narváez[62] Axeon Hagens Berman Jorge Luis Revelo[63]
 Egypt Islam Ragaey[64] VIB Bikes Islam Ragaey[65] VIB Bikes
 El Salvador Jose Dagoberto Joya[66] Jose Dagoberto Joya[67]
 Eritrea Meron Berhane[68] Mekseb Debesay[69] Team Dimension Data
 Estonia Gert Joeäär[70] Silver Mäoma[71]
 Ethiopia Hailemelekot Hailu[72] Tsgabu Grmay[73] Bahrain–Merida
 Finland Matti Manninen[74] Team FixIT.no Sasu Halme[75]
 France Arnaud Démare[76] FDJ Pierre Latour[77] AG2R La Mondiale
 Georgia Giorgi Nareklishvili[78] Beka Nareklishvili[79]
 Germany Marcus Burghardt[80] Bora–Hansgrohe Tony Martin[81] Team Katusha–Alpecin
 Ghana Abdul Razak Mumin[82]
 Great Britain Steve Cummings[83] Team Dimension Data Steve Cummings[84] Team Dimension Data
 Greece Charalampos Kastrantas[85] Dare Viator Partizan Polychronis Tzortzakis[86] RTS–Monton Racing Team
 Guam Mark Galedo[87] 7 Eleven–Roadbike Philippines
 Guatemala Walter Escobar[88] Manuel Oseas Rodas Ochoa[89]
 Guyana Raynauth Jeffrey[90] Raynauth Jeffrey[91]
 Honduras Jorge Antonio Torres[92]
 Hong Kong Leung Chun Wing[93] HKSI Pro Cycling Team Leung Chun Wing[94] HKSI Pro Cycling Team
 Hungary Krisztián Lovassy[95] Team Differdange–Losch János Pelikán[96] Amplatz–BMC
 Iceland Anton Örn Elfarsson[97] Hakon Hrafn Sigurdsson[98]
 India Naveen John[99] Naveen John[100]
 Iran Mehdi Sohrabi[101] Mirsamad Pourseyedi[102] Tabriz Shahrdary Team
 Ireland Ryan Mullen[103] Cannondale–Drapac Ryan Mullen[104] Cannondale–Drapac
 Israel Roy Goldstein[105] Israel Cycling Academy Guy Sagiv[106] Israel Cycling Academy
 Italy Fabio Aru[107] Astana Gianni Moscon[108] Team Sky
 Ivory Coast Bassirou Konte[109]
 Jamaica Oshane Williams[110] Hans Heusinkveld[111]
 Japan Yusuke Hatanaka[112] Team UKYO Ryota Nishizono[113] Bridgestone–Anchor
 Kazakhstan Artyom Zakharov[114] Astana Zhandos Bizhigitov[115] Astana
 Kosovo Rrahim Mani[116] Luan Haliti[117]
 Latvia Krists Neilands[118] Israel Cycling Academy Aleksejs Saramotins[119] Bora–Hansgrohe
 Lebanon Elias Abou Rachid[120] Abdallah El Err[121]
 Lithuania Ignatas Konovalovas[122] FDJ Ignatas Konovalovas[123] FDJ
 Luxembourg Bob Jungels[124] Quick-Step Floors Jean-Pierre Drucker[125] BMC Racing Team
 Madagascar Julien Rakotoarivony[126] Andriamirado Rakotondravao[127]
 Macedonia Stefan Petrovski[128] Levent Rifat[129]
 Mali Yaya Diallo[130] Yaya Diallo[131]
 Malta Christian Formosa[132] Etienne Bonello[133]
 Mauritius Philippe Colin[134] Christopher Lagane[135]
 Mexico Efren Santos[136] Ignacio Prado[137] Sindicato de Empleados Publicos de San Juan
 Moldova Nicolae Tanovițchii[138] Nicolae Tanovițchii[139]
 Mongolia Altanzul Altansukh[140] Ningxia Sports Lottery–Livall Cycling Team Maral-Erdene Batmunkh[141] Terengganu Cycling Team
 Montenegro Goran Cerovic[142] Goran Cerovic[143]
 Morocco Essaïd Abelouache[144] Mouhssine Lahsaini[145]
 Namibia Till Drobisch[146] Till Drobisch[147]
 Netherlands Ramon Sinkeldam[148] Team Sunweb Tom Dumoulin[149] Team Sunweb
 New Zealand Joseph Cooper[150] IsoWhey Sports SwissWellness Jack Bauer[151] Quick-Step Floors
 Nicaragua Jaime Gabriel Ramirez[152] Marlon Antonio Samayoa[153]
 Norway Rasmus Tiller[154] Edvald Boasson Hagen[155] Team Dimension Data
 Panama Cristofer Robin Jurado Lopez[156] Franklin Archibold[157]
 Paraguay Antero Daniel Velázquez Ramirez[158] Víctor Manuel Grange González[159]
 Peru Alonso Miguel Gamero[160] Alonso Miguel Gamero[161]
 Poland Adrian Kurek[162] CCC–Sprandi–Polkowice Michał Kwiatkowski[163] Team Sky
 Portugal Ruben Guerreiro[164] Trek–Segafredo Domingos Gonçalves[165] Rádio Popular–Boavista
 Puerto Rico Elvys Noel Reyes[166] Xavier Santana[167]
 Romania Marius Petrache[168] Eduard Grosu[169] Nippo–Vini Fantini
 Russia Alexander Porsev[170] Gazprom–RusVelo Ilnur Zakarin[171] Team Katusha–Alpecin
 Rwanda Gasore Hategeka[172] Adrien Niyonshuti[173] Team Dimension Data
 Senegal Guy Antoine Diandy[174]
 Serbia Dusan Kalaba[175] Dare–Viator Partizan Dusan Rajovic[176] Adria Mobil
 Seychelles Miguel Mathieu[177] Dominic Arrisol[178]
 Singapore Choon Huat Goh[179] Terengganu Cycling Team
 Slovakia Juraj Sagan[180] Bora–Hansgrohe Marek Čanecký[181] Amplatz–BMC
 Slovenia Luka Mezgec[182] Orica–Scott Jan Polanc[183] UAE Team Emirates
 South Africa Reinardt Janse van Rensburg[184] Team Dimension Data Daryl Impey[185] Orica–Scott
 South Korea Jang Kyung-gu Hyeong Min Choe[186] Geumsan Insam–Cello
 Spain Jesús Herrada[187] Movistar Team Jonathan Castroviejo[188] Movistar Team
 Saint Lucia Andrew Norbert[189]
 Sweden Kim Magnusson[190] Team Tre Berg–PostNord Tobias Ludvigsson[191] FDJ
  Switzerland Silvan Dillier[192] BMC Racing Team Stefan Küng[193] BMC Racing Team
 Taiwan Chun Kai Feng[194] Bahrain–Merida Chun Kai Feng[195] Bahrain–Merida
 Turkey Onur Balkan Ahmet Örken[196] Torku Åžekerspor
 Tunisia Ali Nouisri[197] Ali Nouisri[198]
 Ukraine Vitaliy Buts[199] Kolss Cycling Team Oleksandr Polivoda[200] Kolss Cycling Team
 United Arab Emirates Yousif Mirza[201] UAE Abu Dhabi Yousif Mirza[202] UAE Abu Dhabi
 Uganda Mudathili Ali[203]
 United States Larry Warbasse[204] Aqua Blue Sport Joey Rosskopf[205] BMC Racing Team
 Uruguay Richard Mascarañas[206] Agustín Moreira[207]
 Uzbekistan Ruslan Karimov[208] RTS–Monton Racing Team Muradjan Halmuratov[209] Beijing XDS–Innova Cycling Team
 Venezuela Miguel Armando Ubeto[210] Pedro Gutiérrez[211]
 Vietnam Minh Trin Tran Nguyen[212] Duc Tam Trinh[213]
 Zimbabwe Mpumelelo Dube[214] Dave Martin[215]

Champions in UCI WorldTeams

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Team Road Race Champions Time Trial Champions
AG2R La Mondiale  Oliver Naesen (BEL)  Pierre Latour (FRA)
Astana  Fabio Aru (ITA)
 Artyom Zakharov (KAZ)
 Zhandos Bizhigitov (KAZ)
Bahrain–Merida  Chun Kai Feng (TWN)  Tsgabu Grmay (ETH)
 Chun Kai Feng (TWN)
BMC Racing Team  Miles Scotson (AUS)
 Silvan Dillier (SUI)
 Rohan Dennis (AUS)
 Jean-Pierre Drucker (LUX)
 Stefan Küng (SUI)
 Joey Rosskopf (USA)
Bora–Hansgrohe  Gregor Mühlberger (AUT)
 Marcus Burghardt (GER)
 Juraj Sagan (SVK)
 Jan Bárta (CZE)
 Aleksejs Saramotins (LAT)
Cannondale–Drapac  Ryan Mullen (IRE)
 Ryan Mullen (IRE)
FDJ  Arnaud Démare (FRA)
 Ignatas Konovalovas (LTU)
 Ignatas Konovalovas (LTU)
 Tobias Ludvigsson (SWE)
Lotto–Soudal
Movistar Team  Jesús Herrada (ESP)  Jonathan Castroviejo (ESP)
Orica–Scott  Luka Mezgec (SLO)  Svein Tuft (CAN)
 King Lok Cheung (CHN)
 Daryl Impey (RSA)
Quick-Step Floors  Zdeněk Štybar (CZE)
 Bob Jungels (LUX)
 Yves Lampaert (BEL)
 Jack Bauer (NZL)
Team Dimension Data  Youcef Reguigui (ALG)
 Steve Cummings (GBR)
 Reinardt Janse van Rensburg (RSA)
 Mekseb Debesay (ERI)
 Steve Cummings (GBR)
 Edvald Boasson Hagen (NOR)
 Adrien Niyonshuti (RWA)
Team Katusha–Alpecin  Tony Martin (GER)
 Ilnur Zakarin (RUS)
LottoNL–Jumbo
Team Sky  Sergio Henao (COL)  Gianni Moscon (ITA)
 Michał Kwiatkowski (POL)
Team Sunweb  Ramon Sinkeldam (NED)  Georg Preidler (AUT)
 Tom Dumoulin (NED)
Trek–Segafredo  Mads Pedersen (DEN)
 Ruben Guerreiro (POR)
 Jarlinson Pantano (COL)
UAE Team Emirates  Yousif Mirza (UAE)  Jan Polanc (SLO)
 Yousif Mirza (UAE)

Women's Elite

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Country Women's Elite Road Race Champion Road Race Champion's Team Women's Elite Time Trial Champion Time Trial Champion's Team
 Algeria Aicha Tihar[216] Aicha Tihar[217]
 Antigua and Barbuda Vanessa Kelsick[218] Vanessa Kelsick[219]
 Argentina Dolores Rodríguez Rey[220] Valeria Teresita Müller[221]
 Aruba Benay Statia[222] Sandra Postma[223]
 Australia Katrin Garfoot[224] Orica–Scott Katrin Garfoot[225] Orica–Scott
 Austria Martina Ritter[226] Drops Martina Ritter[227] Drops
 Azerbaijan Olena Pavlukhina[228] Astana Olena Pavlukhina[229] Astana
 Belgium Jolien D'Hoore[230] Wiggle High5 Ann-Sophie Duyck[231] Drops
 Belarus Tatsiana Sharakova[232] Minsk Cycling Club Tatsiana Sharakova[233] Minsk Cycling Club
 Belize Alicia Thompson[234]
 Bermuda Ashley Estwanik[235]
 Bolivia unknown[236] unknown[237]
 Brazil Clemilda Fernandes Silva[238] Servetto Giusta Ana Paula Polegatch[239]
 Canada Allison Beveridge[240] Rally Cycling Women Karol-Ann Canuel[241] Boels–Dolmans
 Chile Aranza Valentina Villalon[242] Weber–Shimano Ladies Power
 Colombia Luisa Naranjo[243] Pedalea Cycling Team Ana Sanabria[244]
 Costa Rica Natalia Navarro[245] Milagro Mena[246] SAS–Macogep
 Croatia Mia Radotić[247] BTC City Ljubljana Mia Radotić[248] BTC City Ljubljana
 Cuba Arlenis Sierra[249] Astana Women's Team Arlenis Sierra[249] Astana Women's Team
 Cyprus Antri Christoforou[250] Servetto Giusta Marina Theodorou[251]
 Czech Republic Nikola Nosková[252] Bepink–Cogeas Nikola Nosková[253] Bepink–Cogeas
 Denmark Camilla Møllebro[254] Team VéloCONCEPT Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig[255] Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling
 Dominican Republic Cesarina Ballenilla[256] Team Caribe Juana Fernández[257] Inteja DCT
 El Salvador Evelyn García[258] Evelyn García[259]
 Eritrea Mossana Debesay[260]
 Estonia Kelly Kalm[261] Isorex Ladies Team Liisi Rist[262]
 Faroe Islands Birita Poulsen[263] Birita Poulsen[264]
 Finland Lotta Lepistö[265] Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling Lotta Lepistö[266] Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling
 France Charlotte Bravard[267] FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope Audrey Cordon[268] Wiggle High5
 Germany Lisa Klein[269] Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling Trixi Worrack[270] Canyon–SRAM
 Great Britain Lizzie Deignan[271] Boels–Dolmans Claire Rose[272] Visit Dallas DNA Pro Cycling
 Greece Argiro Milaki[273] Eleni Tsimpol[274]
 Guatemala Nicolle Bruderer[275] Tibco–Silicon Valley Bank Nicolle Bruderer[249] Tibco–Silicon Valley Bank
 Hong Kong Qianyu Yang[276] Yao Pang[277]
 Honduras Angie De Jesus Gomez[278]
 Hungary Mónika Király[279] S.C. Michela Fanini Rox Mónika Király[280] S.C. Michela Fanini Rox
 Iceland Erla Sigurlaug Sigurdardottir[281]
 Iran Parastoo Bastidehkharghani[282] Somayeh Yazdani[283]
 Israel Omer Shapira[284] Giusfredi–Bianchi Shani Bloch-Davidov[285] Team VéloCONCEPT
 Ireland Lydia Boylan[286] Eileen Burns[287]
 Italy Elisa Longo Borghini[288] Wiggle High5 Elisa Longo Borghini[289] Wiggle High5
 Ivory Coast Adahi Orneila Kouassi[290]
 Japan Eri Yonamine[291] FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope Eri Yonamine[292] FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope
 Kazakhstan Tatyana Geneleva[293] Astana Natalya Sokovnina[294] Servetto Giusta
 South Korea Ah Reum Na[295] Ju Mi Lee[296]
 Latvia Lija Laizāne[297] Aromitalia Vaiano Lija Laizāne[298] Aromitalia Vaiano
 Lithuania Daiva Tušlaitė[299] Alé–Cipollini Ernesta Strainyte[300]
 Luxembourg Christine Majerus[301] Boels–Dolmans Christine Majerus[302] Boels–Dolmans
 Mexico Íngrid Drexel[303] Tibco–Silicon Valley Bank Íngrid Drexel[304] Tibco–Silicon Valley Bank
 Mongolia Jamsran Ulziisolongo[305] Jamsran Ulziisolongo[306]
 Morocco Nadia Skoukdi[307] Nadia Skoukdi[308]
 Netherlands Chantal Blaak[309] Boels–Dolmans Annemiek van Vleuten[310] Orica–Scott
 Norway Vita Heine[311] Team Hitec Products Vita Heine[312] Team Hitec Products
 Namibia Vera Adrian[313] Bizkaia–Durango Vera Adrian[314] Bizkaia–Durango
 New Zealand Rushlee Buchanan[315] UnitedHealthcare Jaime Nielsen[316]
 Paraguay Araceli Jazmín Galeano Centurión[317] Araceli Jazmín Galeano Centurión[318]
 Panama Fernanda Mendez[319] Anibel Prieto[320]
 Peru Angie Marielle Paulett Bustamante[321] Romina Medrano Ilizarbe[322]
 Poland Karolina Karasiewicz[323] Torunski Klub Kolarski Pacific–Nestlé Fitness Katarzyna Pawłowska[324] Boels–Dolmans
 Puerto Rico Donelys Cariño[325]
 Romania Ana Covrig[326] Top Girls Fassa Bortolo Ana Covrig[327] Top Girls Fassa Bortolo
 Russia Anastasia Iakovenko[328] Ksenia Tsymbalyuk[329]
 Rwanda Beatha Ingabire[330]
 Serbia Jelena Erić[331] BTC City Ljubljana Jelena Erić[332] BTC City Ljubljana
 Singapore Yi Wei Luo[333] Yi Wei Luo[334]
 Slovakia Alžbeta Pavlendová[335] Janka Števková[336]
 Slovenia Polona Batagelj[337] BTC City Ljubljana Urša Pintar[338] BTC City Ljubljana
 South Africa Heidi Dalton[339] Aromitalia Vaiano Ashleigh Moolman[340] Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling
 Spain Sheyla Gutiérrez[341] Cylance Pro Cycling Lourdes Oyarbide[342] Bizkaia–Durango
 Sweden Sara Penton[343] Team VéloCONCEPT Lisa Nordén[344]
  Switzerland Nicole Hanselmann[345] Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling Marlen Reusser[346]
 Ukraine Yevgenia Vysotska[347] Conceria Zabri–Fanini–Guerciotti Yevgenia Vysotska[348] Conceria Zabri–Fanini–Guerciotti
 United States Amber Neben[349] Team VéloCONCEPT Amber Neben[350] Team VéloCONCEPT
 Uzbekistan Olga Jantuganova[351] Renata Baimetova[352]
 Venezuela Jennifer Mariana César Salazar[353] Lilibeth Chacón[354]
 Zimbabwe Skye Davidson[355] Helen Mitchell[356]

Champions in UCI Women's World Tour Teams

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Team[N 1] Road Race Champions Time Trial Champions
Alé–Cipollini  Daiva Tušlaitė (LTU)
Astana  Olena Pavlukhina (AZE)
 Arlenis Sierra (CUB)
 Tatyana Geneleva (KAZ)
 Olena Pavlukhina (AZE)
 Arlenis Sierra (CUB)
Bepink–Cogeas  Nikola Nosková (CZE)  Nikola Nosková (CZE)
Boels–Dolmans  Lizzie Deignan (GBR)
 Chantal Blaak (NED)
 Christine Majerus (LUX)
 Karol-Ann Canuel (CAN)
 Christine Majerus (LUX)
 Katarzyna Pawłowska (POL)
BTC City Ljubljana  Mia Radotić (CRO)
 Jelena Erić (SRB)
 Polona Batagelj (SLO)
 Mia Radotić (CRO)
 Jelena Erić (SRB)
 Urša Pintar (SLO)
Canyon–SRAM  Trixi Worrack (GER)
Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling  Lotta Lepistö (FIN)
 Lisa Klein (GER)
 Nicole Hanselmann (SUI)
 Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig (DEN)
 Lotta Lepistö (FIN)
 Ashleigh Moolman (RSA)
Cylance Pro Cycling  Sheyla Gutiérrez (ESP)
FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope  Charlotte Bravard (FRA)
 Eri Yonamine (JPN)
 Eri Yonamine (JPN)
Lares–Waowdeals
Lensworld–Kuota
Lotto–Soudal Ladies
Orica–Scott  Katrin Garfoot (AUS)  Katrin Garfoot (AUS)
 Annemiek van Vleuten (NED)
Servetto Giusta  Clemilda Fernandes Silva (BRA)
 Antri Christoforou (CYP)
 Natalya Sokovnina (KAZ)
Team Hitec Products  Vita Heine (NOR)  Vita Heine (NOR)
Team Sunweb
Team VéloCONCEPT  Sara Penton (SWE)
 Camilla Møllebro (DEN)
 Amber Neben (USA)
 Shani Bloch-Davidov (ISR)
 Amber Neben (USA)
Tibco–Silicon Valley Bank  Nicolle Bruderer  (GUA)
 Íngrid Drexel (MEX)
 Íngrid Drexel (MEX)
 Nicolle Bruderer  (GUA)
Wiggle High5  Jolien D'Hoore (BEL)
 Elisa Longo Borghini (ITA)
 Audrey Cordon (FRA)
 Elisa Longo Borghini (ITA)
WM3 Pro Cycling
  1. ^ These are the Top-20 teams which are automatically invited to Women's World Tour events.
    Key Invitation
    Top-15 team, invited to all UCI WWT one-day & stage races automatically
    Top-20 team, invited to all UCI WWT one-day races automatically

See also

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