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Cannondale Pro Cycling Team
Cannondale Pro Cycling Team (), previously known as Liquigas, was an Italian professional road bicycle racing team in the UCI ProTour.
Vini Zabù
Italian cycling team
Nippo-Vini Fantini-Faizanè
cycling team
Fassa Bortolo
cycling team
Acqua & Sapone
cycling team (2004–2012)
Mapei
cycling team (1993-2002)
Saeco
cycling team (1989-2004)
Molteni-Campagnolo
Italian cycling team (1958–1976)
Bianchi
cycling team
Faema (cycling team, 1955–1962)
cycling team (1955-1962)
Ceramica Flaminia
Italian cycling team
Domina Vacanze-De Nardi
cycling team
Mercatone Uno
cycling team (1997-2003)
Miche-Guerciotti
Miche–Guerciotti was a UCI Continental cycling team active from 2003 to 2012. The team wais managed by Mauro Tognaccini with assistance from directeur sportifs Marco Tozzi, Giuseppe Tognaccini and Todor Kolev. The team held UCI Professional Continental status from 2005 to 2006. thumb|A team car
Legnano
cycling team (1906-1966)
Vini Caldirola
Italian bike racing team
Polti
cycling team (1994-2000)
Brooklyn
cycling team (1970-1977)
MG Maglificio
cycling team (1992-1998)
Salvarani
cycling team (1963-1972)
Faemino-Faema
Faemino–Faema was a professional cycling team that existed from 1968 to 1970. Faema's most prominent rider was Eddy Merckx who won his first four grand tours with the team.
U.C. Trevigiani Energiapura Marchiol
cycling team
Ignis
cycling team
Atala
Italian cycling team (1908-1989)
Gewiss-Ballan
Gewiss–Ballan was an Italian-based road bicycle racing team active from 1993 to 1997, named after the Italian electrical engineering company Gewiss. The team was successful in the Giro d'Italia and the Tour de France as well as several classics during the early 1990s.
Maino
Italian cycling team (1912–1936)
Aurum Hotels
cycling team
Carrera
Italian bicycle racing team (1979–1996)
Tinkoff Credit Systems
professional continental cycling team
Alessio-Bianchi
Alessio–Bianchi was an Italian professional cycling team which existed from 1998 to 2004. It was created in 1998 as Ballan. In 1999 Italian wheels manufacturer Alessio came in as co-sponsor, and in 2000 as main sponsor. The team was dissolved by the end of the 2004 season.
Carpano
Italian cycling team (1956–1966)
Filotex
Filotex was an Italian professional cycling team that existed from 1963 to 1980. The team's main sponsor from 1976 to 1980 was Italian food producer Sanson.
Scic
Scic was an Italian professional cycling team that existed from 1969 to 1979.
Asics–CGA
Asics–CGA () was an Italian cycling team that existed for the 1997 and 1998 seasons.
Zonca
cycling team
ZG Mobili
cycling team (1991-1997)
Jollj Ceramica
cycling team (1973-1977)
Liquigas–Pata
Liquigas–Pata was an Italian UCI Professional Continental cycling team active from 1994 to 2001.
Ariostea
Ariostea () was an Italian professional cycling team from 1984 to 1993. Its first team manager was Giorgio Vannucci; he was replaced in 1986 by Giancarlo Ferretti, who remained manager until the team was disbanded in 1993.
Alfa Lum
professional cycling team
Lygie cycling team
Italian professional cycling team
Del Tongo
cycling team (1982-1991)
Malvor-Bottecchia
Malvor–Bottecchia was an Italian professional cycling team that was active between 1978 and 1990.
Aki
Aki–Safi was an Italian professional cycling team that existed from 1989 to 1997. From 1989 to 1993, its sponsors were Italian kitchen components manufacturer Jolly Componibili and Montenegrin beach resort Club 88.
Kelvinator
cycling team
Estado de México-Faren
Mexican cycling team
Cynar
Italian cycling team (1963-1965)
Philco
cycling team (1960-1962)
Famcucine-Campagnolo
Famcucine–Campagnolo was an Italian professional cycling team that existed from 1980 to 1982. Its main sponsors were kitchen manufacturer Famcucine and bicycle part manufacturer Campagnolo. Francesco Moser rode for the team in 1981 and 1982.
Refin-Mobilvetta
Refin–Mobilvetta (UCI code: REF), previously known as Brescialat-Ceramiche Refin and Refin-Cantina Tollo, was an Italian-based road bicycle racing team active from 1995 to 1997. From 1995 to 1997 the main sponsor was Ceramiche Refin, a ceramics company headquartered in Salvaterra (Casalgrande).
Max Meyer
cycling team (1966–1969)
Ghigi
cycling team (1958-1962)
Vittadello
cycling team (1965-1968)
Ferretti
cycling team (1969-1972)
Amica Chips–Tacconi Sport
Italian cycling team
Germanvox-Wega
Germanvox–Wega was an Italian professional cycling team that existed from 1967 to 1970.
Formaggi Pinzolo Fiavè
cycling team (1998-2004)
Frejus
Italian professional cycling team (1935–1956)
Ganna (cycling team)
Italian professional cycling team, 1913 - 1953
Vini Ricordi–Pinarello–Sidermec
Italian cycling team