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BTC City Ljubljana
File:BTC City Ljubljana team logo.png
Team information
UCI codeBTC
RegisteredSlovenia
Founded2014 (2014)
Discipline(s)Road
StatusUCI Women's Team
BicyclesScott
Key personnel
General managerGorzazd Penko
Team name history
2014–
BTC City Ljubljana

BTC City Ljubljana (UCI team code: BTC) is a professional cycling team based in Slovenia, which competes in elite road bicycle racing events such as the UCI Women's Road World Cup.[1]

Team history

At the end of the teams first season in 2014 the Slovenian Cycling Federation awarded the team a prise for their role in the development of cycling in Slovenia, as well as, for the teams achievements in its first year - culminating in qualifying for the 2014 World Team Time Trial championships.[2][3]

Team roster

Template:BTC2015riders

Major Results

2014
1st Nagrada Ljubljane TT, Martina Ritter

National and Continental Champions

2014
European Track (Points race), Eugenia Bujak
Austrian National Time Trial, Martina Ritter
Croatian National Cyclo-cross, Mia Radotic
Poland National Time Trial, Eugenia Bujak
Slovenian National Road Race, Polona Batagelj
Slovenian National Time Trial, Polona Batagelj
2015
Austrian National Time Trial, Martina Ritter
Austrian National Road Race, Martina Ritter
Azerbaijan National Road Race, Olena Pavlukhina
Azerbaijan National Time Trial, Olena Pavlukhina
Croatia National Road Race, Mia Radotić
Croatia National Time Trial, Mia Radotić
Poland National Time Trial, Eugenia Bujak
Slovenia National Road Race, Polona Batagelj

References

  1. ^ ProCyclingStats. "BTC City Ljubljana 2014". procyclingstats.com.
  2. ^ "BTC City Ljubljana making its mark on women's professional cycling". uci.ch. 2 March 2015.
  3. ^ Kirsten Frattini. "Women's news shorts: Racers head to Le Samyn des Dames, Strade Bianche and Omloop van het Hageland". Cyclingnews.com.