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    Kas was a Spanish-based professional cycling team which was active from 1958 until 1979 and again for three years in the 1980s. Its name was derived from...
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  • also known as Kas, a village on Azerbaijan Kaohsiung American School in Taiwan Karachi American School in Pakistan Kas (cycling team), Spain, sponsored...
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    and the 'BitterKas', a commercial success. For decades, the company also sponsored a cycling team and even the Spain national football team during the 1982...
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  • professional cycling team which competed during both the 1984 and 1985 seasons. It was the continuation of the Sem-France Loire team. Skil-Sem was the team with...
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  • Toto Cycling Team Tarteletto–Isorex Terengganu Cycling Team 21 April 2024 — Antalya to Antalya, 134.7 km (83.7 mi) 22 April 2024 — Kemer to Kaş, 190.6 km...
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  • 1987 Paris–Nice (category 1987 in road cycling)
    Paris and finished at the Col d'Èze. The race was won by Sean Kelly of the Kas team. "Paris–Nice (Pro Tour-Historic)". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 19 November...
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  • Castore (section Cycling)
    J. Carter Sporting Club Limited, operating as Castore (/ˈkæstɔːr/, KAS-tor), is a British manufacturer of sportswear and athletic clothing, headquartered...
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  • Niels Koolen move over to America to join HMD Motorsport in Indy NXT and Kas Haverkort join GP Elite in the Porsche Supercup. The trio was replaced by...
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  • 1974 Vuelta a España (category 1974 in road cycling)
    2,987 km (1,856 mi), and was won by José Manuel Fuente of the Kas–Kaskol cycling team. José Luis Albilleira won the mountains classification while Domingo...
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  • Helvetia–La Suisse (UCI team code: HEL) was a Swiss professional cycling team that existed from 1988 to 1992. Gilles Delion won the one-day race Giro...
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  • was the 22nd FIFA World Cup, the world championship for national football teams organized by FIFA. It took place in Qatar from 20 November to 18 December...
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  • 1986 Paris–Nice (category 1986 in road cycling)
    Paris and finished at the Col d'Èze. The race was won by Sean Kelly of the Kas team. "Paris-Nice (Pro Tour-Historic)". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 18 November...
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  • 1966 Vuelta a España (category 1966 in road cycling)
    949.5 km (1,832.7 mi), and was won by Francisco Gabica of the Kas–Kaskol cycling team. Jos van der Vleuten won the points classification and Gregorio...
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    1985 Tour de France (category 1985 in road cycling)
    for the fifteenth time. The teams entering the race were: Renault–Elf La Vie Claire Peugeot–Shell–Michelin Skil–Sem–Kas–Miko Reynolds Fagor Hitachi–Splendor–Sunair...
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  • 1977 Tour of the Basque Country (category 1977 in Spanish road cycling)
    Goiuria [eu]. The race was won by José Antonio González Linares of the Kas team. "Vuelta al País Vasco (World Tour)". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 9 January...
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  • Colnago (category Cycle manufacturers of Italy)
    the Nivea team Giro d'Italia under Faliero Masi in 1955, eventually being employed as head mechanic for the Molteni team of Belgian cycling legend Eddy...
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  • Rüütli kinnitati Eesti koondise peatreeneriks Postimees.ee, 22 November 2007 "Kas Eesti jalgpalli matused? Bosniale kaotati 0:7!". SL Õhtuleht. 10 September...
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  • 1976 Vuelta a España (category 1976 in road cycling)
    3,340 km (2,080 mi), and was won by José Pesarrodona of the Kas-Campagnolo cycling team. Andres Oliva won the mountains classification while Dietrich...
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  • 1964 Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré (category French cycling race stubs)
    Avignon and finished in Grenoble. The race was won by Valentín Uriona of the Kas team. "Critérium du Dauphiné (World Tour), France". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved...
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  • 1972 Vuelta a España (category 1972 in road cycling)
    079.3 km (1,913.4 mi), and was won by José Manuel Fuente of the Kas–Kaskol cycling team. Fuente also won the mountains classification while Domingo Perurena...
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  • 1974 Giro d'Italia (category 1974 in road cycling)
    classification and José Manuel Fuente of KAS won the mountains classification. KAS finished as the winners of the team points classification. Merckx's victory...
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  • 1974 Tour of the Basque Country (category 1974 in Spanish road cycling)
    finished in San Sebastián. The race was won by Miguel María Lasa of the Kas team. "Vuelta al País Vasco (World Tour)". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 9 January...
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    1974 Tour de France (category 1974 in road cycling)
    Carril from the KAS team stayed away. Merckx was in the next group, together with Francisco Galdós and Gonzalo Aja, also from the KAS team. Aja was in third...
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  • 1978 Tour of the Basque Country (category 1978 in Spanish road cycling)
    Alto de Uncella. The race was won by José Antonio González Linares of the Kas team. "Vuelta al País Vasco (World Tour)". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 9 January...
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  • 1986 Milan–San Remo (category 1986 in road cycling)
    Remo cycle race and was held on 15 March 1986. The race started in Milan and finished in San Remo. The race was won by Sean Kelly of the Kas team. "Milano...
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    Julio Jiménez (cyclist) (category Spanish cycling biography, 20th-century birth stubs)
    Clarke, Stuart (5 November 2015). "13 of the strangest nicknames in cycling". Cycling Weekly. Retrieved 11 May 2016. Muere el exciclista Julio Jiménez,...
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  • 1986 Volta a Catalunya (category 1986 in Spanish road cycling)
    d'Aro and finished in Barcelona. The race was won by Sean Kelly of the Kas team. "Tour of Catalonia (Pro Tour)". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 22 November 2017...
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  • 1976 Volta a Catalunya (category 1976 in Spanish road cycling)
    the Kas–Campagnolo team. "Tour of Catalonia (Pro Tour)". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 19 November 2017. "56th Volta Ciclista a Catalunya". ProCyclingStats...
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    Paris–Nice (category Cycle races in France)
    rivalry between French cycling icons Jacques Anquetil and Raymond Poulidor, whose legendary emulation divided French cycling fans for a decade. Anquetil...
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  • Tour of the Basque Country (category Infobox cycling race articles using param (current event))
    Basque Country (Officially: Itzulia Basque Country) is an annual road cycling stage race held in the Spanish Basque Country in April. It is one of the...
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