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UCI code
  
MAT

Discipline
  
Founded
  
2009

Registered
  
United Kingdom

Website
  
Team home page

Location
  
United Kingdom

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Status
  
National team (2009–2014)UCI Women's Team (2015– )

Bicycles
  
Velocite (2012–2014)Trek (2015– )

Bicycle
  
Trek Bicycle Corporation (2015–)

Laura trott looking forward to matrix fitness pro cycling team growth


Matrix Fitness (UCI code MAT) is a British professional cycling team, which competes in road bicycle racing and track cycling events. For the 2015 season the team registered as a UCI Women's Team, the top level of professional women's cycling, so can compete in elite international events including the UCI Women's Road World Cup. The team is sponsored by Matrix Fitness, Milltag, and Vulpine.

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2014

Matrix Fitness Pro Cycling Matrix Fitness Begin Their First Year as a Pro Team

The team announced that in 2015 they would become a UCI Women's team. Trek will sponsor the team for the first season in the top division of Women's cycling, with the team riding the same bikes as the men's Trek Factory Racing team.

Riders in

Matrix Fitness Pro Cycling Trek announce Matrix Fitness Pro Cycling sponsorship Cycling Weekly

For the 2015 season the team signed track World Champions, Elinor Barker and Laura Trott from rival British team Wiggle–Honda. The team also signed Sara Olsson (Team Hitec Products), Lucy Martin (Estado de México-Faren Kuota), Christina Siggaard (Firefighters Upsala CK) and Molly Weaver. The team also negotiated contract extensions with Melissa Lowther, Harriet Owen, Penny Rowson and Jessie Walker.

2015

As of 10 March 2015. Ages as of 1 January 2015.

Matrix Fitness Pro Cycling Matrix Fitness Grand Prix Series 2014 Edinburgh Chris Maher

Matrix Fitness Pro Cycling Matrix Fitness Pro Cycling adele mitchell

References

Matrix Fitness Pro Cycling Wikipedia