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| Team information | |
|---|---|
| UCI code | 
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| Registered | 
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| Founded | 2005 | 
| Disbanded | 2020 | 
| Discipline(s) | Road | 
| Status | UCI Women's Team | 
| Bicycles | BMC (2005–2009, 2012–2014) Cervélo (2015–2018) Chapter 2 (2019–2020) | 
| Website | Team home page | 
| Key personnel | |
| General manager | Ernst Meier, Mario Vonhof | 
| Team manager(s) | Emil R. Zimmermann | 
| Team name history | |
| 2005 2006–2015 2016–2018 2019 2020 2020 | Team Bigla Bigla Cycling Team[1] Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling Bigla Pro Cycling Bigla–Katusha Équipe Paule Ka | 
Équipe Paule Ka[2] (UCI team code: EPK) was a professional cycling team based in Switzerland, which competed in elite road bicycle racing events such as the UCI Women's World Tour.
Team history
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2015
For the 2015 season the team announced the signing of Annemiek van Vleuten,[3] Ashleigh Moolman[4] Shelley Olds, Doris Schweizer, Iris Slappendel and Sharon Laws. The team also extended the contracts of Vera Koedooder and Lotta Lepistö. On October 30 the Cyclingnews.com announced the signing of Joëlle Numainville.[5] On November 20 the team signed Clara Koppenburg and Caroline Baur as well as extending the contracts of Nicole Hanselmann and Emilie Aubry. On December 1 Jacqueline Hahn and Désirée Ehrler left the team to join Feminine Cycling Team.
2016
In September 2015 it was announced that Cervélo, who supplied bicycle frames for the team in 2015, would become a title sponsor for the 2016 season, with the team becoming Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling.[6]
In September 2016, the team announced that British rider Ciara Horne would be joining with immediate effect, and would compete with the team in the team time trial at the World Championships.[7]
2020 funding issues
In June 2020, the team's title sponsors Bigla and Katusha Sports announced they would withdraw funding for the team, with the team having to access their UCI bank guarantee in previous months in order to pay rider and staff wages. Paule Ka, a French ready-to-wear clothing brand was later announced as the new title sponsor for the team, agreeing to a deal through to the end of 2024.[2] In October there was uncertainty over the team's future with the team drawing on a UCI bank guarantee to pay rider's salaries.[8] On 16 October the team announced that it would cease racing and close with immediate effect.[9]
Team roster

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Major wins
National and continental champions
- 2005
 Kazakhstan Time Trial, Zoulfia Zabirov Kazakhstan Time Trial, Zoulfia Zabirov
 Kazakhstan Road Race, Zoulfia Zabirova Kazakhstan Road Race, Zoulfia Zabirova
- 2006
 Kazakhstan Time Trial, Zoulfia Zabirov Kazakhstan Time Trial, Zoulfia Zabirov
- 2007
 Kazakhstan Time Trial, Zoulfia Zabirov Kazakhstan Time Trial, Zoulfia Zabirov
 Kazakhstan Road Race, Zoulfia Zabirova Kazakhstan Road Race, Zoulfia Zabirova
- 2008
 Switzerland Track (Omnium), Andrea Wölfer Switzerland Track (Omnium), Andrea Wölfer
 Kazakhstan Time Trial, Zoulfia Zabirov Kazakhstan Time Trial, Zoulfia Zabirov
 Kazakhstan Road Race, Zoulfia Zabirova Kazakhstan Road Race, Zoulfia Zabirova
 Switzerland Road Race, Jennifer Hohl Switzerland Road Race, Jennifer Hohl
- 2009
 Italy Time Trial, Noemi Cantele Italy Time Trial, Noemi Cantele
 Switzerland Time Trial, Karin Thürig Switzerland Time Trial, Karin Thürig
 Switzerland Road Race, Jennifer Hohl Switzerland Road Race, Jennifer Hohl
- 2012
 Switzerland Time Trial (Juniors), Caroline Baur Switzerland Time Trial (Juniors), Caroline Baur
- 2013
 Austria Road Race, Andrea Graus Austria Road Race, Andrea Graus
- 2014
 Austria Road Race, Jacqueline Hahn Austria Road Race, Jacqueline Hahn
 Finland Road Race, Lotta Lepistö Finland Road Race, Lotta Lepistö
- 2015
 South Africa Time Trial, Ashleigh Moolman South Africa Time Trial, Ashleigh Moolman
 South Africa Road Race, Ashleigh Moolman South Africa Road Race, Ashleigh Moolman
 African Time Trial, Ashleigh Moolman African Time Trial, Ashleigh Moolman
 African Road Race, Ashleigh Moolman African Road Race, Ashleigh Moolman
 Finland Time Trial, Lotta Lepistö Finland Time Trial, Lotta Lepistö
 Switzerland Time Trial, Doris Schweizer Switzerland Time Trial, Doris Schweizer
 Canada Road Race, Joëlle  Numainville Canada Road Race, Joëlle  Numainville
 Finland Road Race, Lotta Lepistö Finland Road Race, Lotta Lepistö
 Netherlands Track (Points race), Vera Koedooder Netherlands Track (Points race), Vera Koedooder
- 2016
 USA Time Trial, Carmen Small USA Time Trial, Carmen Small
 Finland Time Trial, Lotta Lepistö Finland Time Trial, Lotta Lepistö
 Finland Road Race, Lotta Lepistö Finland Road Race, Lotta Lepistö
 Germany Track (Individual Pursuit), Lisa Klein Germany Track (Individual Pursuit), Lisa Klein
- 2017
 South Africa Time Trial, Ashleigh Moolman South Africa Time Trial, Ashleigh Moolman
 Finland Time Trial, Lotta Lepistö Finland Time Trial, Lotta Lepistö
 Finland Road Race, Lotta Lepistö Finland Road Race, Lotta Lepistö
 Denmark Time Trial, Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig Denmark Time Trial, Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig
 Germany Road Race, Lisa Klein Germany Road Race, Lisa Klein
 Switzerland Road Race, Nicole Hanselmann Switzerland Road Race, Nicole Hanselmann
 Poland Track (Scratch race), Daria Pikulik Poland Track (Scratch race), Daria Pikulik
- 2018
 Belgium Time Trial, Ann-Sophie Duyck Belgium Time Trial, Ann-Sophie Duyck
 Finland Time Trial, Lotta Lepistö Finland Time Trial, Lotta Lepistö
 Switzerland Time Trial, Nicole Hanselmann Switzerland Time Trial, Nicole Hanselmann
 Denmark Time Trial, Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig Denmark Time Trial, Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig
 Finland Road Race, Lotta Lepistö Finland Road Race, Lotta Lepistö
- 2019
 European Track (Madison), Julie Leth European Track (Madison), Julie Leth
- 2020
 New Zealand Road Race, Niamh Fisher-Black New Zealand Road Race, Niamh Fisher-Black
 New Zealand U23 Road Race, Niamh Fisher-Black New Zealand U23 Road Race, Niamh Fisher-Black
 Switzerland Time Trial, Marlen Reusser Switzerland Time Trial, Marlen Reusser
 Czech Time Trial, Nikola Nosková Czech Time Trial, Nikola Nosková
 Denmark Road Race, Emma Cecilie Norsgaard Denmark Road Race, Emma Cecilie Norsgaard
References
- ↑ Cycling. "Bigla Cycling Team 2014". cyclingarchives.com.
- 1 2 Ostanek, Daniel (2 July 2020). "Former Bigla-Katusha women's team rebranded as Équipe Paule Ka". Cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 2 July 2020.
- ↑ "Van Vleuten leaves Vos for Bigla Cycling Team". Cyclingnews.com.
- ↑ "Ashleigh Moolman joins Bigla on two-year deal". Cyclingnews.com.
- ↑ "News shorts: Santambrogio to return with Amore & Vita". Cyclingnews.com.
- ↑ "Cervélo becomes title sponsor for Bigla Pro Cycling Team". cyclingnews.com. 27 September 2015. Retrieved 27 September 2015.
- ↑ "Ciara Horne brings time trial boost to CBPCT". BPCT.com. 8 September 2016. Retrieved 9 September 2016.
- ↑ Mickey, Abby (6 October 2020). "Equipe Paule Ka in danger of folding for 2021, draws on UCI bank guarantee". CyclingTips. Retrieved 6 October 2020.
- ↑ "La fin de l'Équipe Paule Ka". Équipe Paule Ka. 16 October 2020. Archived from the original on 16 October 2020. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
- ↑ "Bigla – Katusha". UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale. Archived from the original on 19 January 2020. Retrieved 19 January 2020.
- ↑ "Nuovo arrivo in casa Valcar-Travel & Service: ecco Martina Alzini" [New arrival at Valcar-Travel & Service: here is Martina Alzini]. Valcar–Travel & Service (in Italian). Team Valcar a.s.d. 28 July 2020. Retrieved 29 July 2020.

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