Orica-Scott 2017
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Orica-Scott 2017
Summary
Orica-Scott 2017 is a cycling team season[1]. It ranks in the top 5% of cycling_team_season entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Orica-Scott 2017 is in the country of Australia[3].
- Orica-Scott 2017's instance of is recorded as cycling team season[4].
- Orica-Scott 2017's follows is recorded as Orica-BikeExchange 2016[5].
- Orica-Scott 2017's followed by is recorded as Mitchelton-Scott 2018[6].
- Orica-Scott 2017's head coach is recorded as Matt White[7].
- Orica-Scott 2017's head coach is recorded as Vittorio Algeri[8].
- Orica-Scott 2017's head coach is recorded as Julian Dean[9].
- Orica-Scott 2017's head coach is recorded as Laurenzo Lapage[10].
- Orica-Scott 2017's head coach is recorded as David McPartland[11].
- Orica-Scott 2017's head coach is recorded as Neil Stephens[12].
- Orica-Scott 2017's head coach is recorded as Matthew Wilson[13].
- Orica-Scott 2017's Commons category is recorded as Orica-Scott in 2017[14].
- Orica-Scott 2017's general manager is recorded as Shayne Bannan[15].
- Orica-Scott 2017's has part is recorded as Michael Albasini[16].
- Orica-Scott 2017's has part is recorded as Sam Bewley[17].
- Orica-Scott 2017's has part is recorded as Q984528[18].
- Orica-Scott 2017's has part is recorded as Magnus Cort Nielsen[19].
- Orica-Scott 2017's has part is recorded as Mitchell Docker[20].
- Orica-Scott 2017's has part is recorded as Luke Durbridge[21].
- Orica-Scott 2017's has part is recorded as Alexander Edmondson[22].
- Orica-Scott 2017's has part is recorded as Caleb Ewan[23].
- Orica-Scott 2017's has part is recorded as Simon Gerrans[24].
- Orica-Scott 2017's has part is recorded as Jack Haig[25].
- Orica-Scott 2017's has part is recorded as Mathew Hayman[26].
- Orica-Scott 2017's has part is recorded as Michael Hepburn[27].
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Identity
Orica-Scott 2017's official name is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'Orica-Scott'}[28]. Its follows is recorded as Orica-BikeExchange 2016[5]. Its followed by is recorded as Mitchelton-Scott 2018[6].
Why It Matters
Orica-Scott 2017 ranks in the top 5% of cycling_team_season entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3 views/month).[2] It is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]