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MEXX–Watersley International Women's Cycling Team
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MEXX–Watersley International Women's Cycling Team is a cycling team based in the Netherlands, founded in 2016,[1] which attained UCI status for the 2019 season.[2] The team announced on their facebook page the intention to fold the team at the end of the 2019 season, however their support staff and a few riders would be moving to Andy Schleck Cycles - Immo Losch.[3]
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As at 28 October 2019
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Major Wins
- 2016
- Internationales Rück XXXL, Erin Kinnealy[4]
- Sparkassen Giro, Kirsten Peetoom
- Klimoploop van Ulestraten, Kirsten Peetoom
- Rund um Merken, Kylie Waterreus
- 2017
- Innerschweizermeisterschaften, Désirée Ehrler
- Rund um Merken, Désirée Ehrler
- Aargauer Challenge Rüfenach, Désirée Ehrler
- Zandhoven (Pulderbos), Femke Geeris
- Ronde van Goor, Kirsten Peetoom
- Mettmanner Sparkassen-Cup, Tamara Preuss
- District Championship Limburg (Time Trial), Christel Van Loo
- Rund um Düren, Kylie Waterreus
- 2018
- Gerwen Criterium, Roos Hoogeboom
- Rotterdam, Roos Hoogeboom
- Gilze-Rijen, Roos Hoogeboom
- Mill, Roos Hoogeboom
- 2019
Youth classification Festival Elsy Jacobs, Franziska Koch
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National Champions
- 2017
New Zealand U23 Road Race, Amanda Jamieson
Austrian Track (500m time trial), Verena Eberhardt
Austrian Track (Individual sprint), Verena Eberhardt
Austrian Track (Points race), Verena Eberhardt
Austrian Track (Omnium), Verena Eberhardt
Austrian Track (Scratch race), Verena Eberhardt
- 2018
Singapore Road Race, Jer Ling Serene Lee
Austrian Track (Omnium), Verena Eberhardt
Austrian Track (Points race), Verena Eberhardt
Austrian Track (Scratch race), Verena Eberhardt
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