Fenix–Deceuninck
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Team information | |
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UCI code | FED |
Registered | Belgium |
Founded | 2020 |
Discipline(s) | Road |
Status | UCI Women's Continental Team (2020–2022) UCI Women's WorldTeam (2023–) |
Bicycles | Canyon |
Components | Shimano |
Key personnel | |
General manager | Philip Roodhooft |
Team manager(s) | Christoph Roodhooft |
Team name history | |
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Fenix–Deceuninck is a women's professional road bicycle racing team based in Belgium, that was formed in 2020.[1] It became a UCI Women's WorldTeam in 2023.
History
[edit]In May 2020, Alpecin–Fenix announced the launch of a Women's road team, aimed at providing racing opportunities for their cyclocross stars all year round.[2]
The following March, following sponsorship from German haircare company Dr. Wolff and its Plantur caffeine shampoo brand, and Dutch architectural materials provider Pura NFC by Trespa, the team became known as Plantur–Pura.[1]
Team roster
[edit]- As of 6 July 2024.[3]
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Major results
[edit]- 2021
- Baal Cyclo-cross, Ceylin Alvarado
- Hamme-Zogge Cyclo-cross, Ceylin Alvarado
- Overijse Cyclo-cross, Ceylin Alvarado
- Lille Cyclo-cross, Ceylin Alvarado
- Brussels, Cyclo-cross, Ceylin Alvarado
- UCI Ranking Cyclo-cross, Ceylin Alvarado
- Vlaams-Brabant Provincial Time Trial Championships, Kiona Crabbé
- Nederhasselt, Julie De Wilde
- Beringen Cyclo-cross, Yara Kastelijn
- Meulebeke Cyclo-cross, Sanne Cant
- Iowa City Cyclo-cross, Manon Bakker
- 2023
- Stage 4 Tour de France Femmes, Yara Kastelijn
World, Continental & National champions
[edit]- 2021
- Belgium Cyclo-cross,Sanne Cant
- European Track (Team pursuit), Laura Süßemilch
- World Track (Team pursuit), Laura Süßemilch
- 2022
- Austria Time Trial, Christina Schweinberger
- Belgium Road, Kim De Baat
References
[edit]- ^ a b Frattini, Kirsten (24 March 2021). "Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado's Mundial Ciclismo team becomes Plantur-Pura". Cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 24 March 2021.
- ^ "New road team formed around Alvarado and Cant consider racing women's Paris–Roubaix". CyclingNews. Retrieved 6 March 2021.
- ^ "Fenix-Deceuninck". UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale. Retrieved 6 July 2024.
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