Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Itera–Katusha (UCI team code: TIK) is one of four teams of the Russian Global Cycling Project, which consists of Team Katusha, U23 Itera–Katusha, U21 Itera–Katusha and the aforementioed UCI Continental team. The team was first presented to the public in Bedizzole, Italy in 2010, with the team's first race being the GP dell’Insubria–Lugano in Switzerland. Russian rider Alexander Mironov won Itera–Katushas first ever UCI race in the one-day race, Trofeo Franco Balestra, in Brescia, Italy."@en }
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- Itera–Katusha comment "Itera–Katusha (UCI team code: TIK) is one of four teams of the Russian Global Cycling Project, which consists of Team Katusha, U23 Itera–Katusha, U21 Itera–Katusha and the aforementioed UCI Continental team. The team was first presented to the public in Bedizzole, Italy in 2010, with the team's first race being the GP dell’Insubria–Lugano in Switzerland. Russian rider Alexander Mironov won Itera–Katushas first ever UCI race in the one-day race, Trofeo Franco Balestra, in Brescia, Italy.".
- Q684466 comment "Itera–Katusha (UCI team code: TIK) is one of four teams of the Russian Global Cycling Project, which consists of Team Katusha, U23 Itera–Katusha, U21 Itera–Katusha and the aforementioed UCI Continental team. The team was first presented to the public in Bedizzole, Italy in 2010, with the team's first race being the GP dell’Insubria–Lugano in Switzerland. Russian rider Alexander Mironov won Itera–Katushas first ever UCI race in the one-day race, Trofeo Franco Balestra, in Brescia, Italy.".