Podium Ambition Pro Cycling
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Podium Ambition Pro Cycling
Summary
Podium Ambition Pro Cycling is an UCI Women's Team[1]. It draws 1 Wikipedia views per month (uci_women_s_team category, ranking #18 of 56).[2]
Key Facts
- Podium Ambition Pro Cycling is in the country of United Kingdom[3].
- Podium Ambition Pro Cycling's instance of is recorded as UCI Women's Team[4].
- Podium Ambition Pro Cycling's instance of is recorded as amateur cycling team[5].
- Podium Ambition Pro Cycling's has part is recorded as Podium Ambition 2016[6].
- Podium Ambition Pro Cycling's has part is recorded as Pearl Izumi 2015[7].
- Podium Ambition Pro Cycling's sport is recorded as road bicycle racing[8].
- Podium Ambition Pro Cycling's official website is recorded as http://podiumambition.com/[9].
- Podium Ambition Pro Cycling's official name is recorded as Podium Ambition-Club La Santa[10].
- Podium Ambition Pro Cycling's official name is recorded as Pearl Izumi Sports Tours International[11].
- Podium Ambition Pro Cycling's official name is recorded as Pearl Izumi Boot Out Breast Cancer[12].
- Podium Ambition Pro Cycling's official name is recorded as Breast Cancer Care Cycling Team[13].
- Podium Ambition Pro Cycling's official name is recorded as Escentual - For Viored[14].
- Podium Ambition Pro Cycling's official name is recorded as For Viored[15].
- Podium Ambition Pro Cycling's official name is recorded as Rapha-Condor[16].
- Podium Ambition Pro Cycling's UCI code of cycling team is recorded as PAC[17].
- Podium Ambition Pro Cycling's ProCyclingStats team ID is recorded as 2790[18].
- Podium Ambition Pro Cycling's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11bxfyyzty[19].
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Identity
Official names include Podium Ambition-Club La Santa[10], Pearl Izumi Sports Tours International[11], Pearl Izumi Boot Out Breast Cancer[12], Breast Cancer Care Cycling Team[13], Escentual - For Viored[14], and For Viored[15].
Why It Matters
Podium Ambition Pro Cycling draws 1 Wikipedia views per month (uci_women_s_team category, ranking #18 of 56).[2]