Team Telekom/2003

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Team Telekom/2003

Summary

Team Telekom/2003 is a cycling team season[1].

Key Facts

  • Team Telekom/2003 is in the country of Germany[2].
  • Team Telekom/2003's instance of is recorded as cycling team season[3].
  • Team Telekom/2003 followed Deutsche Telekom 2002[4].
  • Team Telekom/2003 was followed by 2004 T-Mobile Team[5].
  • Team Telekom/2003 comprises Mario Aerts[6].
  • Team Telekom/2003 comprises Rolf Aldag[7].
  • Team Telekom/2003 comprises Santiago Botero[8].
  • Team Telekom/2003 comprises Cadel Evans[9].
  • Team Telekom/2003 comprises Gian Matteo Fagnini[10].
  • Team Telekom/2003 comprises Giuseppe Guerini[11].
  • Team Telekom/2003 comprises Torsten Hiekmann[12].
  • Team Telekom/2003 comprises Danilo Hondo[13].
  • Team Telekom/2003 comprises Kai Hundertmarck[14].
  • Team Telekom/2003 comprises Bobby Julich[15].
  • Team Telekom/2003 comprises Matthias Kessler[16].
  • Team Telekom/2003 comprises Andreas Klier[17].
  • Team Telekom/2003 comprises Andreas Klöden[18].
  • Team Telekom/2003 comprises David Kopp[19].
  • Team Telekom/2003 comprises Daniele Nardello[20].
  • Team Telekom/2003 comprises Dirk Reichl[21].
  • Team Telekom/2003 comprises Paolo Savoldelli[22].
  • Team Telekom/2003 comprises Jan Schaffrath[23].
  • Team Telekom/2003 comprises Stephan Schreck[24].
  • Team Telekom/2003 comprises Stefan Schumacher[25].
  • Team Telekom/2003 comprises Alexander Vinokourov[26].

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Identity

Team Telekom/2003's official name is recorded as Telekom[27]. Team Telekom/2003 followed Deutsche Telekom 2002[4]. Team Telekom/2003 was followed by 2004 T-Mobile Team[5].

References

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Class ancestry

  1. [1] . Wikidata. wikidata.org.

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