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  2. Lifeplus–Wahoo - Wikipedia

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    Lifeplus–Wahoo. Lifeplus–Wahoo is a UCI women's cycling team based in the United Kingdom, founded in 2015. The team is jointly sponsored by holistic wellness company Lifeplus and fitness technology company Wahoo. In 2023, the team gains automatic invitations to the UCI Women's World Tour owing to its performance in 2022.

  3. Lance Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    Lance Edward Armstrong (né Gunderson; born September 18, 1971) [4] is an American former professional road racing cyclist.He achieved international fame for winning the Tour de France a record seven consecutive times from 1999 to 2005, but was stripped of his titles after an investigation into doping allegations, called the Lance Armstrong doping case, found that Armstrong used performance ...

  4. Ineos Grenadiers - Wikipedia

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    Ineos Grenadiers (UCI team code: IGD[3]) (stylised as INEOS Grenadiers) (formerly Team Sky from 2010 to 2019, and Team Ineos from 2019 to 2020) is a British professional cycling team that competes at the UCI WorldTeam level. The team is based at the National Cycling Centre in Manchester, England, with a logistics base in Deinze, Belgium. [4]

  5. Tinkoff (cycling team) - Wikipedia

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    Tinkoff (UCI team code: TNK) [7] was a Russian-registered professional cycling team from Russia and previously Denmark. It competed in the UCI World Tour.The team was owned by former Tour de France winner Bjarne Riis from 2000 until 2013 and Russian banker Oleg Tinkov from 2013 until it closed in 2016, who provided the team's last sponsor, Russian Tinkoff Bank.

  6. EF Education–EasyPost - Wikipedia

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    EF Education–EasyPost (UCI Code: EFE), is an American professional cycling team. Founded in 2003, they have competed in the UCI World Tour since 2009. Headquartered in Boulder, Colorado, United States, the team maintains an equipment and training facility in Girona, Catalonia, Spain. In 2018, EF Education First, an international education ...

  7. Simon Yates (cyclist) - Wikipedia

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    Simon Philip Yates (born 7 August 1992) is a British professional road and track racing cyclist who rides for UCI WorldTeam Team Jayco–AlUla. [6] His twin brother is Adam Yates, who is also a professional cyclist. He won the gold medal in the points race at the 2013 Track Cycling World Championships.

  8. List of 2020 UCI ProTeams and Continental teams - Wikipedia

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    The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) – the governing body of cycling – categorizes teams into three divisions. The first division, consisting of the top 19 teams, are classified as UCI WorldTeams, and compete in the UCI World Tour. The second and third divisions respectively are the ProTeams (formerly Professional Continental teams) and ...

  9. Team Jayco–AlUla (men's team) - Wikipedia

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    The team rides Giant bicycles, and wear Giordana Cycling clothing and Scott eyewear. [3] The team has financial backing from Australian businessman Gerry Ryan [4] who owns Jayco Australia. [5] The current (2023-24) co-sponsor is the Saudi Arabian city of al-Ula. The team has a women's team and supports its riders competing in track cycling. [6]