Tinkoff
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Tinkoff
Summary
Tinkoff is an UCI Trade Team II[1]. Tinkoff has Wikipedia articles in 22 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Tinkoff is in the country of Denmark[3].
- Tinkoff is in the country of Russia[4].
- Tinkoff's instance of is recorded as UCI Trade Team II[5].
- Tinkoff's instance of is recorded as UCI Trade Team I[6].
- Tinkoff's instance of is recorded as UCI ProTeam[7].
- Tinkoff's instance of is recorded as UCI WorldTeam[8].
- Tinkoff's Commons category is recorded as Team Saxo Bank[9].
- Tinkoff's general manager is recorded as Stefano Feltrin[10].
- Tinkoff comprises Home-Jack & Jones 1998[11].
- Tinkoff comprises Home-Jack & Jones 1999[12].
- Tinkoff comprises Memory Card-Jack & Jones 2000[13].
- Tinkoff comprises CSC-Tiscali 2001[14].
- Tinkoff comprises CSC-Tiscali 2002[15].
- Tinkoff comprises CSC 2003[16].
- Tinkoff comprises CSC 2004[17].
- Tinkoff comprises 2005 CSC[18].
- Tinkoff comprises 2006 CSC[19].
- Tinkoff comprises 2007 CSC[20].
- Tinkoff comprises 2008 CSC Saxo Bank[21].
- Tinkoff comprises Saxo Bank 2009[22].
- Tinkoff comprises Saxo Bank 2010[23].
- Tinkoff comprises Saxo Bank-Sungard 2011[24].
- Tinkoff comprises Saxo Bank-Tinkoff Bank 2012[25].
- Tinkoff comprises Saxo-Tinkoff 2013[26].
- Tinkoff comprises Tinkoff-Saxo 2014[27].
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Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include UCI Trade Team II[5], UCI Trade Team I[6], UCI ProTeam[7], and UCI WorldTeam[8].
Origins
1998 marks the founding of Tinkoff[28].
Use and Application
Components include Home-Jack & Jones 1998[11], a cycling team season[29], in Denmark[30]; Home-Jack & Jones 1999[12], a cycling team season[31], in Denmark[32]; Memory Card-Jack & Jones 2000[13], a cycling team season[33], in Denmark[34]; CSC-Tiscali 2001[14], a cycling team season[35], in Denmark[36]; CSC-Tiscali 2002[15], a cycling team season[37], in Denmark[38]; and CSC 2003[16], a cycling team season[39], in Denmark[40].
Why It Matters
Tinkoff has Wikipedia articles in 22 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] Tinkoff is known by 112 alternative names across languages and contexts.[41]