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page 1Defunct cycling teams based in Spain
Euskaltel-Euskadi
basque cycling team (1994–2013)
Geox-TMC
cycling team (2004-2011)

Xacobeo-Galicia
Xacobeo Galicia was a professional continental cycling team from Spain. It competed in the UCI Europe Tour and, when selected as a wild card, in UCI ProTour events. The creation of the team was announced on July 11, 2006, as Fundación Ciclismo Galego following the withdrawal of four of the nine Spanish professional cycling teams from the sport. Xacobeo Galicia was managed by Rodrigo Rodriguez, with assistance from directeur sportif Álvaro Pino, Jesús Blanco Villar and José Angel Vidal.
ONCE
cycling team (1989–2006)
Kelme
cycling team (1980-2006)
Andalucía
cycling team
Festina
cycling team (1989-2001)
Relax-Gam
Relax–GAM Fuenlabrada (UCI Code: REG) was a professional cycling team based in Spain. It participated in UCI Europe Tour and when selected as a wildcard to UCI ProTour events.
Faema (cycling team, 1955–1962)
cycling team (1955-1962)
Kas
cycling team (1956-1979, 1986-1988)
Teka
Spanish cycling team
Amaya Seguros
Spanish cycling team (1980–1993)
CLAS–Cajastur
CLAS–Cajastur () was a Spanish professional cycling team that existed from 1988 to 1993. Tony Rominger won the general classification of the 1992 and 1993 editions of the Vuelta a España with the team.
Bizkaia-Durango
Bizkaia–Durango () was a women's professional road cycling team based in Spain that existed from 2004 to 2023.
Fuerteventura-Canarias
Fuerteventura–Canarias () was a UCI Professional Continental cycling team based in Spain. The team was founded in late 2006 ready to compete in the 2007 season, as a follow-up of the Comunidad Valenciana cycling team. The team was managed by Jorge Sastre with Oscar Guerrero and Rufino Murguia assisting. As of 2008 they are no longer a UCI Professional Continental team.
Vitalicio Seguros-Grupo Generali
cycling team
Kaiku
Kaiku () was a Spanish UCI Professional Continental cycling team based in the Basque country that participated in UCI Continental Circuits races and when selected as a wildcard to UCI ProTour events.
Contentpolis-Ampo
Contentpolis–Ampo () was a Spanish professional road bicycle racing cycling team which had UCI Professional Continental status until it folded in 2009.
La Casera-Peña Bahamontes
cycling team (1968-1974)
Fagor
cycling team (1966-1969)
Karpy
Karpy was a Spanish professional cycling team that existed from 1967 to 1972.
Libertas
cycling team (1952-1967)
Super Ser
cycling team
Artiach–Chiquilin
Spanish cycling team (1984-1995)
3 Molinos Resort
professional cycling team based in Spain, founded and disbanded 2006
Ferrys
cycling team (1960-1968)
Extremadura-Pebetero
Extremadura–Spiuk was a Spanish amateur road bicycle racing team. The team was founded in 2005 and became a UCI Professional Continental team in 2008 before financial problems forced them to become an under-23 amateur team. For the 2008 season, the riders and technical staff acted as their own second sponsor while they searched for a second sponsor. In 2007 the main sponsors were Extremadura and Spiuk. Spuik became the technical sponsor for the team in 2008 and Grupo Gallardo was supposed to be the second sponsor until they pulled out.
Seur
cycling team
Werner (cycling team)
Werner (cycling team 1969–1972)
Licor 43
cycling team (1958-64)
Costa de Almería
cycling team