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List of 2021 UCI WorldTeams and riders

List of 2021 UCI WorldTeams and riders

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This page is a list of 2021 UCI WorldTeams. These 19 teams are competing in the 2021 UCI World Tour.

Teams overview

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Riders

AG2R Citroën Team

As of 1 August 2021.[1][2][3]
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Astana–Premier Tech

As of 10 June 2021.[5][6][7]
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Bora–Hansgrohe

As of 10 June 2021.[8][9]
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Cofidis

As of 10 June 2021.[11][12]
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Deceuninck–Quick-Step

As of 10 June 2021.[13][14][15]
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EF Education–Nippo

As of 15 June 2021.[16][17]
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Groupama–FDJ

As of 10 June 2021.[19][20][21]
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Ineos Grenadiers

As of 10 June 2021.[22][23][24][25]
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Intermarché–Wanty–Gobert Matériaux

As of 6 August 2021.[26][27]
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Israel Start-Up Nation

As of 10 June 2021.[29][30][31]
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Lotto–Soudal

As of 10 June 2021.[33][34]
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Movistar Team

As of 10 June 2021.[35][36][37][38][39]
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Team Bahrain Victorious

As of 10 June 2021.[40][41]
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Team BikeExchange

As of 10 June 2021.[42][43]
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Team DSM

As of 10 June 2021.[44][45]
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Team Jumbo–Visma

As of 10 June 2021.[49][50][51]
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Team Qhubeka NextHash

As of 10 June 2021.[58][59]
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Trek–Segafredo

As of 10 June 2021.[60][61][62]
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UAE Team Emirates

As of 10 June 2021.[63][64][65]
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Notes

  1. Berthet joined from Delko on 1 August.[4]
  2. Palzer officially joined the team on 1 April, after the conclusion of the ski mountaineering season.[10]
  3. Tejay van Garderen retired after the United States National Road Race Championships on 20 June.[18]
  4. Girmay joined the team on 6 August, after having previously raced for Delko earlier in the year.[28]
  5. Jones spent the first half of the year with the team's development squad, Israel Cycling Academy, before joining the senior team on 1 July.[32]
  6. Hirschi's contract, which originally was set to expire at the end of the 2021 season, was terminated with immediate effect on 5 January. He subsequently joined UAE Team Emirates.[46][47][48]
  7. On 23 January, Dumoulin decided to take an indefinite break from cycling and left the team's training camp.[52][53] On 6 June, he made his return to racing at the Tour de Suisse.[54]
  8. Martens retired on 30 June.[55]
  9. Wynants originally wished to retire after Paris–Roubaix, which was originally scheduled for 11 April.[56] However, when the race was postponed to 3 October, Wynants decided to retire after the Tour of Flanders on 4 April, at which point he transitioned into a sports director role for the team.[57]
  10. Ayuso spent the first half of the year with Team Colpack–Ballan before joining the team on 1 July.[66][67]
  11. Fisher-Black joined from the Jumbo–Visma Development Team on 21 July 2021.[68][69]

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  5. "Astana–Premier Tech". UCI. Archived from the original on 12 April 2021. Retrieved 10 June 2021.
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  44. "Team DSM". UCI. Archived from the original on 1 March 2021. Retrieved 10 June 2021.
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