Uno-X Mobility
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Uno-X Mobility
Summary
Uno-X Mobility is an UCI Continental Team[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Uno-X Mobility is in the country of Norway[3].
- Uno-X Mobility's instance of is recorded as UCI WorldTeam[4].
- Uno-X Mobility is owned by Reitan Retail[5].
- Uno-X Mobility's headquarters location is recorded as Oslo[6].
- Uno-X Mobility's head coach is recorded as Kurt Asle Arvesen[7].
- Uno-X Mobility's head coach is recorded as Stig Kristiansen[8].
- Uno-X Mobility's head coach is recorded as Gabriel Rasch[9].
- Uno-X Mobility's child organization or unit is recorded as Uno-X DARE Development Team[10].
- Uno-X Mobility's Commons category is recorded as Uno-X Pro Cycling Team[11].
- Uno-X Mobility's general manager is recorded as Thor Hushovd[12].
- Uno-X Mobility comprises Uno-X Hydrogen Development 2017[13].
- Uno-X Mobility comprises Uno-X Norwegian Development 2018[14].
- Uno-X Mobility comprises Uno-X Norwegian Development 2019[15].
- Uno-X Mobility comprises Uno-X Pro Cycling Team 2020[16].
- Uno-X Mobility comprises 2021 Uno-X Pro Cycling Team[17].
- Uno-X Mobility comprises 2022 Uno-X Pro Cycling Team[18].
- Uno-X Mobility comprises 2023 Uno-X Pro Cycling Team[19].
- Uno-X Mobility comprises 2024 Uno-X Mobility[20].
- Uno-X Mobility comprises 2025 Uno-X Mobility[21].
- Uno-X Mobility comprises 2026 Uno-X Mobility[22].
- 2017 marks the founding of Uno-X Mobility[23].
- Uno-X Mobility's sport is recorded as road bicycle racing[24].
- Uno-X Mobility's parent club is recorded as Lillehammer Cykleklubb[25].
- Uno-X Mobility's parent club is recorded as Team Ringerike[26].
- Uno-X Mobility's official website is recorded as https://www.unoxteam.com/[27].
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Definition and Type
Uno-X Mobility's instance of is recorded as UCI WorldTeam[4].
Origins
2017 marks the founding of Uno-X Mobility[23].
Use and Application
Components include Uno-X Hydrogen Development 2017[13], a cycling team season[28], in Norway[29]; Uno-X Norwegian Development 2018[14], a cycling team season[30], in Norway[31]; Uno-X Norwegian Development 2019[15], a cycling team season[32], in Norway[33]; Uno-X Pro Cycling Team 2020[16], a cycling team season[34], in Norway[35]; 2021 Uno-X Pro Cycling Team[17], a cycling team season[36], in Norway[37]; and 2022 Uno-X Pro Cycling Team[18], a cycling team season[38], in Norway[39].
Why It Matters
Uno-X Mobility has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 25 alternative names across languages and contexts.[40]