DNA Pro Cycling explained
DNA Pro Cycling |
Code: | DNA |
Registered: | United States |
Discipline: | Road |
Status: | National Team (2012–2015) UCI Women's Team (2016–2017) National Team (2018–2019) UCI Women's Continental Team (2020–) |
Season: | 2012 2013–2014 2015 2015 2016–2017 2018– |
Oldname: | FCS–Rouse p/b Mr. Restore FCS Cycling Team Visit Dallas Cycling p/b Noise4Good Visit Dallas Cycling Visit Dallas DNA Pro Cycling DNA Pro Cycling |
DNA Pro Cycling is a professional UCI Women's Team, based in the United States.
It competes in elite women's road bicycle racing events.[1] It was founded in 2012, at the end of the 2015 season the team merged with DNA Cycling p/b K4 forming the current UCI-level team.[2]
In October 2019, the team announced that they would return to the UCI rankings.[3]
Major wins
- 2015
Overall San Dimas Stage Race, Amber Neben
Stage 1 (ITT), Amber Neben
- 2017
Points classification Redlands Bicycle Classic, Claire Rose
Mountains classification, Claire Rose
Stage 4, Claire Rose
Stages 2 (ITT) & 4 Cascade Cycling Classic, Claire Rose
- 2022
Youth classification Tour of the Gila, Anet Barrera
Stage 4 Joe Martin Stage Race, Maggie Coles-Lyster
Commonwealth Games, Track (Points race), Maggie Coles-Lyster
Overall Tour de Colombia, Diana Peñuela
Stages 1, 2, 3 & 4, Diana PeñuelaNational champions
- 2017
New Zealand Track (Madison), Michaela Drummond
British Time Trial, Claire Rose
- 2019
New Zealand Track (Omnium), Michaela Drummond
- 2021
New Zealand Track (Team Pursuit), Nicole Shields
- 2022
Colombian Road Race, Diana Peñuela
Canada Road Race, Maggie Coles-Lyster
- 2023
Colombian Road Race, Diana PeñuelaNotes and References
- Web site: Visit Dallas DNA Pro Cycling 2016 - Team profile. www.procyclingstats.com. February 21, 2018.
- Web site: CQ Ranking - Visit Dallas - DNA Pro Cycling - 2016. www.cqranking.com. February 21, 2018.
- News: DNA Pro Cycling returns to UCI level for 2020. Cyclingnews.com. October 2, 2019. January 23, 2020.