UCI Women's WorldTeam
Liv AlUla Jayco is a new-look team for 2024, born from a merger between the two Liv-backed outfits Jayco AlUla and Liv Racing TeqFind, although it's understood that the new WorldTour team will be largely a continuation of the Jayco team in terms of licence, infrastructure and behind the scenes staff. The teams will also launch a development squad for 2024.
Jayco AlUla started its life back in 2012, at the same time as its men’s WorldTour counterpart, whilst Liv Racing has been around in various guises since 2006.
Jayco, which forms the basis of this new merger, initially consisted mainly of Australian riders but has since grown into a more international roster, though its core identity remains distinctly Australian, even since the merger.
Five riders are moving from Liv to the new squad for 2024, including climber Mavi García who will likely be one of the team's GC hopes this season, alongside Urška Žigart. Australians Alex Manly, Georgia Baker and new Australian national champion Ruby Roseman-Gannon will be their main sprinting and Classics riders, whilst the likes of Ella Wyllie and Caroline Andersson bring youth to the squad.
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Mavi Garcia | 40 | 16 | 1468 | |
Letizia Paternoster | 24 | 5 | 1134 | |
Ruby Roseman-Gannon | 25 | 2 | 897 | |
Ella Wyllie | 21 | 3 | 623 | |
Georgia Baker | 29 | 2 | 569 |
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