Wiggle High5

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Wiggle High5
Team data
UCI code WHT
nationality United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
License UCI Women's Team
First season 2013
Last season 2018
discipline Street
Wheel manufacturer Colnago
staff
Team manager Rochelle Gilmore
Sportl. ladder Donna Rae-Szalinski
Name story
Years Surname
2013–2015
2016–2018
Wiggle Honda
Wiggle High5
Team photo
Team photo Wiggle High5

Wiggle High5 was a British cycling team in the women's cycling .

organization

The team was founded for the 2013 season and was licensed as a UCI Women's Team . The main sponsor was the sporting goods mail order company Wiggle . The second name sponsor was initially the Honda concern , which supported the Faren Honda team last year . A foundation by Tour de France winner Bradley Wiggins also helped fund the team .

The team's best- known driver was the two-time road world champion Giorgia Bronzini , who, like her compatriot Elisa Longo Borghini , scored numerous victories for the team. Jolien D'hoore and Kirsten Wild later won UCI Women's World Tour races.

The wiggle team was founded by the former cyclist Rochelle Gilmore with the aim of professionalising women's cycling and setting standards that were gradually met and overtaken by other teams. After the team ran into organizational difficulties in 2018, Gilmore announced the end of the project at the end of the 2018 season in the summer of 2018.

Placements in UCI rankings

Ranking list 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
World ranking 5. 7th 3. 3. 6th 5.
World Cup / WorldTour 7th 8th. 2. 2. 3. 6th

2013-2016 seasons

2017 season

team

Wikidata logo S.svgTeam roster
Surname Date of birth country Previous team
Giorgia Bronzini 3rd August 1983 ITA Italy Diadora pasta Zara (2012)
Amy Cure December 31, 1992 OUT Australia Lotto Soudal Ladies (2015)
Audrey Cordon Ragot September 22, 1989 FRA France Hitec Products (2014)
Jolien D'hoore March 14, 1990 BEL Belgium Lotto Belisol Ladies (2014)
Annette Edmondson December 12, 1991 OUT Australia Orica-AIS (2014)
Emilia Fahlin October 24, 1988 SWE Sweden Alé Cipollini (2016)
Grace Garner June 19, 1997 GBR United Kingdom Podium Ambition Club La Santa (2016)
Lucy van der Haar September 20, 1994 GBR United Kingdom Liv-Plantur (2015)
Mayuko Hagiwara October 16, 1986 JPN Japan
Emma Johansson September 23, 1983 SWE Sweden Orica-AIS (2015)
Julie Leth July 13, 1992 THE Denmark Hitec Products (2016)
Claudia Lichtenberg 17th November 1985 GER Germany Lotto Soudal Ladies (2016)
Elisa Longo Borghini December 10, 1991 ITA Italy Hitec Products (2014)
Amy Roberts December 24, 1994 GBR United Kingdom
Anna Sanchis October 18, 1987 ESP Spain Bizkaia-Durango (2013)
Source: UCI

successes

Wikidata logo S.svg Victories
date run Country class winner
Feb 26 Omloop van het Hageland BEL Belgium 1.1 BEL Jolien D'hoore
4th Mar Strade Bianche Donne ITA Italy 1.WWT ITA Elisa Longo Borghini
29 Mar Pajot Hills Classic BEL Belgium 1.2 OUT Annette Edmondson
Apr 3 Grand Prix de Dottignies BEL Belgium 1.2 BEL Jolien D'hoore
May 6th Tour of Chongming Island stage race, 2nd stage CHN China 2.WWT BEL Jolien D'hoore
May 7th Tour of Chongming Island stage race, 3rd stage CHN China 2.WWT BEL Jolien D'hoore
May 7th Tour of Chongming Island stage race, overall standings CHN China 2.WWT BEL Jolien D'hoore
May 14th Tour of California - women, 4th stage United States United States 2.WWT ITA Giorgia Bronzini
Jun 11 The Women's Tour , 5th stage GBR United Kingdom 2.WWT BEL Jolien D'hoore
Jun 22 French time trial championship FRA France CN FRA Audrey Cordon Ragot
23 Jun Contre-la-montre féminin aux championnats d'Italie de cyclisme sur route 2017 ITA Italy CN ITA Elisa Longo Borghini
Jun 25 Course en ligne féminine aux championnats d'Italie de cyclisme sur route 2017 ITA Italy CN ITA Elisa Longo Borghini
Jun 25 Course en ligne féminine aux championnats de Belgique de cyclisme sur route 2017 BEL Belgium CN BEL Jolien D'hoore
3 Jul Giro d'Italia Femminile , 4th stage ITA Italy 2.WWT BEL Jolien D'hoore
13 Jul BeNe Ladies Tour , prologue NED Netherlands 2.1 OUT Annette Edmondson
Aug 18 Ladies Tour of Norway, 1st stage NOR Norway 2.WWT BEL Jolien D'hoore
5th Sep Lotto Belgium Tour , prologue BEL Belgium 2.1 BEL Jolien D'hoore
Sep 7 Lotto Belgium Tour , 2nd stage BEL Belgium 2.1 BEL Jolien D'hoore
Sep 10 La Madrid Challenge by La Vuelta ESP Spain 1.WWT BEL Jolien D'hoore
Oct 15 Chrono des Nations FRA France 1.1 FRA Audrey Cordon Ragot

2018 season

team

Wikidata logo S.svgTeam roster
Surname Date of birth country Previous team
Katie Archibald March 12, 1994 GBR United Kingdom Team WNT (2017)
Rachele Barbieri February 21, 1997 ITA Italy Cylance (2017)
Elinor Barker September 7, 1994 GBR United Kingdom Breeze (2017)
Lisa Brennauer June 8, 1988 GER Germany Canyon-SRAM Racing (2017)
Audrey Cordon Ragot September 22, 1989 FRA France Hitec Products (2014)
Amy Cure December 31, 1992 OUT Australia Lotto Soudal Ladies (2015)
Annette Edmondson December 12, 1991 OUT Australia Orica-AIS (2014)
Emilia Fahlin October 24, 1988 SWE Sweden Alé Cipollini (2016)
Lucy van der Haar September 20, 1994 GBR United Kingdom Liv-Plantur (2015)
Grace Garner June 19, 1997 GBR United Kingdom Podium Ambition Club La Santa (2016)
Julie Leth July 13, 1992 THE Denmark Hitec Products (2016)
Elisa Longo Borghini December 10, 1991 ITA Italy Hitec Products (2014)
Martina Ritter 23rd September 1982 AUT Austria Drops (2017)
Macey Stewart January 16, 1996 OUT Australia Orica-AIS (2016)
Kirsten Wild October 15, 1982 NED Netherlands Cylance (2017)
Eri Yonamine April 25, 1991 JPN Japan FDJ-Nouvelle Aquitaine-Futuroscope (2017)
Grace Brown (1st of May--) July 7, 1992 OUT Australia
Source: UCI

successes

Wikidata logo S.svg Victories
date run Country class winner
Jan. 11 Santos Women's Tour , 1st stage OUT Australia 2.1 OUT Annette Edmondson
Apr 6 Healthy Aging Tour , 3rd stage NED Netherlands 2.1 NED Kirsten Wild
26 Apr Gracia Orlová , 1st stage CZE Czech Republic 2.2 SWE Emilia Fahlin
27 Apr Gracia Orlová , 2nd stage CZE Czech Republic 2.2 SWE Emilia Fahlin
Apr 28 Gracia Orlová , 4th stage CZE Czech Republic 2.2 SWE Emilia Fahlin
Apr 28 Tour of Chongming Island stage race, 3rd stage CHN China 2.WWT NED Kirsten Wild
29 Apr Gracia Orlová , overall standings CZE Czech Republic 2.2 SWE Emilia Fahlin
31. May International Tour of Thuringia women , 4th stage GER Germany 2.1 GER Lisa Brennauer
Jun 3 International Tour of Thuringia women , overall ranking GER Germany 2.1 GER Lisa Brennauer
Jun 17 Contre-la-montre féminin aux championnats du Japon de cyclisme sur route 2018 JPN Japan CN JPN Eri Yonamine
Jun 22 Course en ligne féminine aux championnats du Japon de cyclisme sur route 2018 JPN Japan CN JPN Eri Yonamine
23 Jun Course en ligne féminine aux championnats de Suède de cyclisme sur route 2018 SWE Sweden CN SWE Emilia Fahlin
Jun 27 Course en ligne féminine aux méditerranéens 2018 ESP Spain ITA Elisa Longo Borghini
Jun 28 French time trial championship FRA France CN FRA Audrey Cordon Ragot
Jun 29 Contre-la-montre féminin aux championnats d'Autriche de cyclisme sur route 2018 AUT Austria CN AUT Martina Ritter
Jun 29 Contre-la-montre féminin aux championnats d'Allemagne de cyclisme sur route 2018 GER Germany CN GER Lisa Brennauer
Jul 7 Giro d'Italia Femminile , 2nd stage ITA Italy 2.WWT NED Kirsten Wild
19 Jul BeNe Ladies Tour , prologue NED Netherlands 2.1 GBR Katie Archibald
28 Jul RideLondon Classique GBR United Kingdom 1.WWT NED Kirsten Wild

Web links

Commons : Wiggle High5  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. wielerrevue.nl of November 5, 2012: Faren-Honda wordt Faren Let's Go Finland en DTPC Honda  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.wielerrevue.nl  
  2. live-radsport.ch of November 6, 2011: Women's cycling: Team Faren-Honda has two top-line successors
  3. a b Wiggle-High5 to end after 2018 season. In: cyclingnews.com. July 26, 2018, accessed November 23, 2018 .
  4. CCC digs for Thomas, Longo Borghini joins Trek. In: radsport-news.com. August 8, 2018. Retrieved November 23, 2018 .