Río Miera–Cantabria Deporte
Spanish cycling team
- National team (2017–19)
- UCI Women's Continental Team (2020–)
2017–
Río Miera–Cantabria Deporte
Río Miera–Cantabria Deporte is a Spanish women's road bicycle racing team,[1] which participates in elite women's races. The team was established in 2017.
Team roster
- As of 26 January 2021.[2]
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Major results
- 2022
- Memorial Jose Ignacio Urdaniz, Isabel Martín
- GP Cantabria Deporte–Trofeo Villa de Noja, Alba Leonardo
- Volta Femines la Safor, Susana Pérez
- Trofeo Baja Andarx, Carolina Esteban
- Trofeo Residencia Santa Ana de Abanilla, Susana Pérez
- P Ajuntament de Picassent, Susana Pérez
- Copa Fémines Ciutat de Carlet, Susana Pérez
- GP Ciclista Femenino Fuenlabrada-El Bicho, Eva Anguela
National Champions
- 2023
- Puerto Rico Time Trial, Erialis Otero
References
External links
- Official website
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(2024)
- AA Drink–leontien.nl
- PatoBike–Juquilita
- BMW p/b Happy Tooth Dental
- Bourgogne–Pro Dialog
- BTC City Ljubljana
- Chirio Forno d'Asolo
- Colavita/Bianchi
- Cramo Go:green
- Cyclelive Plus–Zannata
- Cylance Pro Cycling
- Équipe Paule Ka
- EF Education–Tibco–SVB
- Estado de México–Faren Kuota
- Feminine Cycling Team
- Firefighters Upsala CK
- Forno d'Asolo–Astute
- Garmin-Cervélo
- Giusfredi–Bianchi
- Hagens Berman–Supermint
- Health Mate–Cyclelive Team
- Lensworld–Kuota
- Matrix Fitness Pro Cycling
- Noris Cycling
- NÖ RadUnion Vitalogic
- Pasta Zara–Cogeas
- Pepper Palace p/b The Happy Tooth
- Pro Cycling Team Fanini
- Red Sun Cycling Team
- Rusvelo
- S.C. Michela Fanini Rox
- Sengers Ladies Cycling Team
- Virginia's Blue Ridge–TWENTY24
- Sport Vlaanderen - Guill D'or
- Squadra Scappatella
- Team Specialized Designs for Women
- Team Flexpoint
- Team Halfords Bikehut
- Team Ibis Cycles
- Team Lipton
- Team Pratomagno Women
- Team Rytger powered by Cykeltøj-Online.dk
- Team Virtu Cycling
- Thailand Women's Cycling Team
- UnitedHealthcare
- Velocio–SRAM Pro Cycling
- Vision1 Racing
- Vrienden van het Platteland
- Weber Shimano Ladies Power
- Wiggle High5
- Xirayas de San Luis
- UCI Women's Road World Cup (1998–2015)
- UCI Women's World Tour (2016–present)