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  2. Orbea - Wikipedia

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    Orbea was founded in 1840 by brothers Juan Manuel, Mateo, and Casimiro Orbea in Eibar, Basque Country, Spain. Originally a rifle and gun producer, Orbea exited the gun business and began designing and producing bicycles as Orbea Bicycles in 1930.

  3. Pierre de Froidmont - Wikipedia

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    Orbea Factory Team Pierre de Froidmont (born 7 January 1997) is a Belgian mountain bike racer. He rode in the cross-country event at the 2024 Summer Olympics , where he finished 18th.

  4. Orbea (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Orbea is a genus of flowering plants of the family Apocynaceae, first described as a genus in 1812. [2] It is native to Africa [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and the Arabian Peninsula . Species

  5. 1985 Tour of the Basque Country - Wikipedia

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    The 1985 Tour of the Basque Country was the 25th edition of the Tour of the Basque Country cycle race and was held from 1 April to 5 April 1985. The race started in Bera and finished in Erauskin. [2]

  6. Orca (company) - Wikipedia

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    Orca specialises in high range wetsuits, with most wetsuits starting at around $250 up to $700 [4] with many of its products available worldwide. The company is recognised as a leader in introducing new technologies into triathlon.

  7. Efapel Cycling - Wikipedia

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    Rider Date of birth Tiago Antunes (POR) 9 April 1997 (age 27) Henrique Casimiro (POR) 22 April 1986 (age 38) António Ferreira (POR) 3 April 2000 (age 24) Abner González (PUR)

  8. Artiach (cycling team) - Wikipedia

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    Artiach was a Spanish professional cycling team that existed from 1984 to 1995. [1] [2] It was merged into the Kelme–Sureña team for the 1996 season, becoming Kelme–Artiach. [3]

  9. Common Log Format - Wikipedia

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    For computer log management, the Common Log Format, [1] also known as the NCSA Common log format, [2] (after NCSA HTTPd) is a standardized text file format used by web servers when generating server log files. [3] Because the format is standardized, the files can be readily analyzed by a variety of web analysis programs, for example Webalizer ...