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  • Source: Saint Piran (cycling team)
  • Saint Piran Pro Cycling Team was a British UCI Continental cycling team based in the region of Cornwall in southwest England. It was founded in 2018 with the intent of developing Cornish cycling talent and getting an invitation to the Tour de France within five years as a UCI ProTeam. After three years as an Elite National team, the team moved up to the UCI Continental level in 2021.
    The team's name was taken from the Cornish abbot Saint Piran. The team's jersey drew inspiration from the Cornish flag and the Cornish tartan, and was unusual in featuring no sponsors. Alongside its UCI Continental team, Saint Piran also maintained a women's team.
    At the end of the 2024 season a controversy emerged around the unbranded bikes used by the team. While the frames were not UCI approved, the team had applied fake UCI approval stickers On 25th November 2024 the team announced that neither their Men's Continental, nor Women's Elite Development Teams would be continuing, citing difficulties in obtaining sponsorship due to turbulent media coverage


    Team roster


    As of 12 August 2023.


    Major wins


    2019
    Points classification Tour Series, Steven Lampier
    2021
    Grand Prix de la Somme, Tom Mazzone
    2022
    Grand Prix de la ville de Nogent-sur-Oise, Alexandar Richardson
    2023
    Ringerike GP, Jack Rootkin-Gray
    Lincoln GP, Alexandar Richardson (1st), Zeb Kyffin (2nd), Jack Rootkin-Gray (3rd)
    2024
    Stage 4 Tour of Japan, Joshua Ludman


    References




    External links


    Official website
    Saint Piran at ProCyclingStats

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