Pegasus gets extension for Pro Continental team application
The UCI Australian Pegasus Sports team was disappointed by the UCI’s list of 2011 Pro Continental squads, released Friday. The team was not on the list but has until Dec. 15 to submit missing paperwork to earn the designation. The ambitious team had originally hoped to secure a top level…
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The UCI Australian Pegasus Sports team was disappointed by the UCI’s list of 2011 Pro Continental squads, released Friday. The team was not on the list but has until Dec. 15 to submit missing paperwork to earn the designation.
The ambitious team had originally hoped to secure a top level ProTeam status for next year, but failed to make that cut based on its results. The UCI did not specify what paperwork was missing from the application for the second-tier status. Team officials were not immediately available Friday to comment.
2011 Pro Continental teams:
Teams already registered on Nov. 2:
Androni Giocattoli ITA
Bretagne-Schuller FRA
Caja Rural ESP
Colnago – CSF Inox IRL
Europcar FRA
Farnese Vini – Neri Sottoli GBR
Landbouwkrediet BEL
Saur – Sojasun FRA
Skil – Shimano NED
Team Netapp GER
Team Type 1 USA
Topsport Vlaanderen – Mercator BEL
UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling USA
Teams that were initially candidates for UCI ProTeam status but that ultimately have been registered as Pro Continental:
Cofidis FRA
FDJ FRA
Geox – TMC ESP
Teams announced Friday as Pro Continental:
Acqua & Sapone ITA
Andalucia – Caja Granada ESP
CCC Polsat Polkowice POL
Colombia es Pasion – Cafe de Colombia COL
De Rosa -Ceramica Flaminia IRL
Team Spidertech Powered by C10 CAN
Verandas Willems – Accent BEL CAN
Verandas Willems – Accent BEL