Cylance Pro Cycling (women's team)

{{short description|United States women's cycling team}}

{{Infobox cycling team

| name = Cylance Pro Cycling

| image = File:Cylance pro cycling logo.png

| code = CPC

| registered = United States

| founded = {{start date|2016}}

| disbanded = 2018

| website =

| generalmanager = Manel Lacambra

| teammanager =

| discipline = Road

| bicycles =

| status = UCI Women's Team

| season = 2016–2018

| oldname = Cylance Pro Cycling

| kitimage = Cylance kit.png

| current =

}}

Cylance Pro Cycling was a professional women's cycling team based in the United States of America that started competing in elite women's road bicycle racing events, such as the UCI Women's World Tour, in 2016. The team's major sponsor, Cylance, was a high-tech computer security firm, and the team was owned by Inspire Sports whose founder, Omer Kem, previously managed BMW p/b Happy Tooth Dental and Bissell Pro Cycling.{{cite web|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/new-womens-team-cylance-taking-aim-at-inaugural-worldtour/|title=New women's team Cylance taking aim at inaugural WorldTour – Cyclingnews.com}} The team disbanded at the end of the 2018 season.

Team history

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In preparation for their first season, the team signed Shelley Olds, Rossella Ratto, and Valentina Scandolara as headline riders. The team also signed Krista Doebel-Hickok, Alison Tetrick, Erica Zaveta, Sheyla Gutiérrez, Doris Schweizer, and Kathryn Bertine.

Team roster

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{{Cycling squad rider|name=Holly Breck|nat=USA|birthdate={{birth date and age|1992|5|27}}}}

{{Cycling squad rider|name=Giorgia Bronzini|nat=ITA|birthdate={{birth date and age|1983|8|3}}}}

{{Cycling squad rider|name=Kristabel Doebel-Hickok|nat=USA|birthdate={{birth date and age|1989|04|28}}}}

{{Cycling squad rider|name=Jelena Erić|nat=SER|birthdate={{birth date and age|df=yes|1996|1|15}}}}

{{Cycling squad rider|name=Sheyla Gutiérrez|nat=ESP|birthdate={{birth date and age|1994|01|01}}}}

{{Cycling squad rider|name=Kaitie Keough|nat=USA|birthdate={{birth date and age|1992|01|01}}}}

{{Cycling squad mid}}

{{Cycling squad rider|name=Rossella Ratto|nat=ITA|birthdate={{birth date and age|1993|10|20}}}}

{{Cycling squad rider|name=Omer Shapira|nat=ISR|birthdate={{birth date and age|1994|9|9}}}}

{{Cycling squad rider|name=Lauren Stephens|nat=USA|birthdate={{birth date and age|df=yes|1986|12|28}}}}

{{Cycling squad rider|name=Marta Tagliaferro|nat=ITA|birthdate={{birth date and age|1989|11|4}}}}

{{Cycling squad rider|name=Marcella Toldi|nat=BRA|birthdate={{birth date and age|1984|5|3}}}}

{{Cycling squad end}}

Major wins

National, continental and world champions

;2016

:20px Switzerland Time Trial, Doris Schweizer

:20px Switzerland Road Race, Doris Schweizer

:20px European U23 Track (Scratch race), Rachele Barbieri

;2017

:20px World Track Championships (Scratch race), Rachele Barbieri

:20px Spain Road Race, Sheyla Gutiérrez

:20px European Track (Elimination race), Kirsten Wild

:20px Netherlands Track Championships (Madison), Kirsten Wild

:20px Netherlands Track Championships (Omnium), Kirsten Wild

:20px Netherlands Track Championships (Scratch race), Kirsten Wild

;2018

:20px Serbia Time Trial, Jelena Erić

:20px Serbia Road Race, Jelena Erić

:20px Israel Road Race, Omer Shapira

References