Women’s cycling teams carry a deeper history than they are often given credit for. While the modern peloton now has greater visibility, stronger structures and a more established place within the sport, many of its defining teams were built in very different conditions. Some became dominant forces, some developed the riders who shaped entire eras, and others helped raise professional standards long before women’s cycling received the attention it deserved.
This hub is designed to make those team histories easier to explore. It brings together the stories of the squads that have shaped women’s cycling across different generations, from pioneering formations and national powerhouses to trade teams, superteams and modern WorldTour structures. Rather than looking only at win totals, these histories explain how each team was built, what kind of racing identity it developed, and why its influence still carries weight.
That context gives the modern peloton far greater meaning. The history of women’s cycling is not only written through individual champions, but through the teams that supported them, created opportunities and changed the competitive level of the sport. Their stories help explain how tactics became more sophisticated, how rider development improved, and how the women’s team landscape gradually became more professional.
This hub is a starting point for anyone who wants to understand women’s cycling through its teams. From foundational squads to dominant modern outfits, from short-lived projects with lasting impact to long-running structures that shaped the sport’s direction, each team history adds another layer to the story of how women’s cycling has grown into the sport we see now.

