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  2. List of 2020 UCI ProTeams and Continental teams - Wikipedia

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    The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) – the governing body of cycling – categorizes teams into three divisions. The first division, consisting of the top 19 teams, are classified as UCI WorldTeams, and compete in the UCI World Tour.

  3. Cycling kit - Wikipedia

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    In competitive cycling, the kit (or uniform) is the standard equipment and attire worn specifically by athletes participating in the sport. The outfits differ from the clothes worn in other forms of cycling, such as commuting and recreational cycling (for which people are likely to wear ordinary street clothes, [1] perhaps with a coat or rain ...

  4. List of 2022 UCI ProTeams and Continental teams - Wikipedia

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    A UCI Continental team or UCI women's continental team will comprise riders who may or may not be professional, in the elite and/or under 23 categories. It must have minimum 10 riders for UCI continental teams, 8 for UCI women’s continental teams and a maximum of 16 riders for both categories.

  5. What is the Best Cycling Gear of 2024? - AOL

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    Deputy Editor Tara Seplavy and Senior Photographer Trevor Raab chat about our 10 favorite products from the 101 items in Bicycling’s Gear of the Year 2024.

  6. Rapha (sportswear) - Wikipedia

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    In August 2012, Rapha announced that from 2013 it would be producing the clothing for the British cycling team, Team Sky. [15] On 3 November 2015 it announced that its Team Sky sponsorship would end after the 2016 season. [16] In 2015, Rapha announced it would begin supplying clothing to the UCI Women's WorldTour team Canyon-SRAM. [17]

  7. Look Cycle International - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, the La Vie Claire team, led by Bernard Hinault, won the 1985 Tour de France using LOOK's PP65 pedals, marking a turning point in cycling technology. The success of the pedals helped establish clipless systems as a staple in professional cycling. [4] [5] LOOK's pedal designs would go on to inspire rival manufacturers for years. [6]

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