2019 Katusha-Alpecin
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2019 Katusha-Alpecin
Summary
2019 Katusha-Alpecin is a cycling team season[1]. It ranks in the top 6% of cycling_team_season entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- 2019 Katusha-Alpecin is in the country of Switzerland[3].
- 2019 Katusha-Alpecin's image is recorded as Rund um Köln 2019 025.jpg[4].
- 2019 Katusha-Alpecin's image is recorded as 2019 ToB stage 1 - Team Katusha Alpecin.JPG[5].
- 2019 Katusha-Alpecin's instance of is recorded as cycling team season[6].
- 2019 Katusha-Alpecin's logo image is recorded as Team Katusha Alpecin Logo 2019.svg[7].
- 2019 Katusha-Alpecin's follows is recorded as 2018 Katusha-Alpecin[8].
- 2019 Katusha-Alpecin's Commons category is recorded as Katusha-Alpecin in 2019[9].
- 2019 Katusha-Alpecin's general manager is recorded as José Azevedo[10].
- 2019 Katusha-Alpecin's has part is recorded as Enrico Battaglin[11].
- 2019 Katusha-Alpecin's has part is recorded as Jenthe Biermans[12].
- 2019 Katusha-Alpecin's has part is recorded as Ian Boswell[13].
- 2019 Katusha-Alpecin's has part is recorded as Steff Cras[14].
- 2019 Katusha-Alpecin's has part is recorded as Jens Debusschere[15].
- 2019 Katusha-Alpecin's has part is recorded as Alex Dowsett[16].
- 2019 Katusha-Alpecin's has part is recorded as Matteo Fabbro[17].
- 2019 Katusha-Alpecin's has part is recorded as José Gonçalves[18].
- 2019 Katusha-Alpecin's has part is recorded as Rúben Guerreiro[19].
- 2019 Katusha-Alpecin's has part is recorded as Nathan Haas[20].
- 2019 Katusha-Alpecin's has part is recorded as Marco Haller[21].
- 2019 Katusha-Alpecin's has part is recorded as Reto Hollenstein[22].
- 2019 Katusha-Alpecin's has part is recorded as Marcel Kittel[23].
- 2019 Katusha-Alpecin's has part is recorded as Pavel Kochetkov[24].
- 2019 Katusha-Alpecin's has part is recorded as Vyacheslav Kuznetsov[25].
- 2019 Katusha-Alpecin's has part is recorded as Daniel Navarro[26].
- 2019 Katusha-Alpecin's has part is recorded as Nils Politt[27].
Body
Identity
2019 Katusha-Alpecin's official name is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'Katusha-Alpecin'}[28]. Its follows is recorded as 2018 Katusha-Alpecin[8].
Why It Matters
2019 Katusha-Alpecin ranks in the top 6% of cycling_team_season entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3 views/month).[2] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]