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DNA Pro Cycling women’s team to hang up its helmets after 2024 season


After 12 years in the domestic and international peloton, DNA Pro Cycling today announced that 2024 will be its last season.

In the U.S., the UCI Continental Women’s Team could always be counted on to be part of the pointy end of criterium and stage races alike. Internationally, DNA had been building stature as well, earning national titles in various countries and giving a dominating performance at races like the Vuelta a Colombia Feminina. The Utah team also played an important role in the development of riders. Throughout the years, more than 70 riders came through its program and producing numerous Elite and U23 national champions, including British national time trial champion Claire Rose, Colombian national road and time trial champion Diana Peñuela, Mexican national time trial champion Anet Barrera, and Canadian national road and criterium champion Maggie Coles-Lyster.



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