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Adria Mobil (cycling Team)
Adria Mobil () is a Continental cycling team founded in 1972 (as continental team from 2005). It is based in Novo Mesto, Slovenia and it participates in UCI Continental Circuits races. Team is sponsored by producer of motorhomes and caravans Adria Mobil, which is also sponsoring GP Adria Mobil one day race and Tour of Slovenia. History The team Adria Mobil started back in 1972 where the team was initially called Cycling team Novo mesto. In 1997 the club created a second professional cycling team this folded in 2011. Team roster Major wins ;2005 :Stage 3 Istrian Spring Trophy, Janez Brajkovič :Stage 6 Thüringen Rundfahrt der U23, Miha Švab ;2006 : Overall Tour of Slovenia, Tomaž Nose ::Stage 2 & 3, Tomaž Nose :Poreč Trophy, Simon Špilak ;2007 :Poreč Trophy, Marko Kump :Gran Premio Palio del Recioto, Robert Kišerlovski : Overall Tour of Slovenia, Tomaž Nose :Prologue Tour de Croatie, Jure Zrimšek ;2008 :GP Kranj, Grega Bole ;2009 :Stage 1 Istria ...
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Novo Mesto
Novo Mesto (; sl, Novo mesto; also known by other alternative names) is a city on a bend of the Krka River in the City Municipality of Novo Mesto in southeastern Slovenia, close to the border with Croatia. The town is traditionally considered the economic and cultural centre of the historical Lower Carniola region. Name Novo Mesto was attested in historical sources in 1365 as ''Růdolfswerde'' (and as ''Rudolfswerd'' in 1392 and ''Noua Mesta'' in 1419). The German name (spelled ''Rudolfswerth'' in the modern era) is a compound of the personal name ''Rudolf'' and ''wert'' 'island, peninsula, land above the water', and refers to Rudolf IV, Duke of Austria, who conferred town rights upon the settlement in 1365. The parallel German name ''Neustadtl'' was also in use (attested as ''Newestat'' in 1365, and probably a translation of the Slovene name). The name used for the settlement before 1365 is unknown. The Slovene name ''Novo mesto'' literally means 'new town'; names like this ar ...
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Tilen Finkšt
Tilen Finkšt (born 6 July 1997) is a Slovenian professional road racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Continental team . He also competes in track cycling, having rode in four events at the 2020 UEC European Track Championships. Major results ;2015 : 1st Road race, National Junior Road Championships ;2019 : 3rd Croatia–Slovenia ;2020 : 2nd Coppa Città di San Daniele : 3rd Poreč Trophy ;2021 : National Track Championships ::1st Team sprint ::2nd Team pursuit : 3rd Poreč Trophy : 4th Puchar Ministra Obrony Narodowej : 4th Overall Tour de Serbie : 10th GP Slovenian Istria ;2022 : 1st Team pursuit, National Track Championships : 2nd GP Gorenjska : 3rd GP Kranj : 4th Road race, Mediterranean Games : 4th Poreč Trophy : 7th Overall Belgrade Banjaluka : 9th GP Slovenian Istria ;2023 : 1st GP Adria Mobil : 1st Stage 3 Istrian Spring Trophy : 3rd GP Goriska & Vipava Valley : 5th Poreč Trophy : 5th GP Slovenian Istria GP Slovenian Istria (formerly known as GP Izola) is ...
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Basso Diamante (2021 Adria Mobile Team)
Basso may refer to: * Basso (surname) – an Italian surname * Basso & Brooke – a fashion label formed by Bruno Basso and Christopher Brooke * Campanile Basso – a mountain in the Brenta group * San Basso – a Baroque style deconsecrated Roman Catholic church in central Venice, Italy * 49501 Basso – a minor planet * Basso Bikes – an Italian bicycle manufacturer Music * Bass (voice type) – a type of classical male singing voice and has the lowest vocal range of all voice types * Basso continuo – parts provided the harmonic structure of the music by supplying a bassline and a chord progression * Basso profondo – the bass voice subtype with the lowest vocal range See also * Bass (other) * Bassa (other) Bassa may refer to: People * Bassa people (Cameroon) ** Basaa language, a member of the Bantu languages family * Bassa people (Liberia) ** Bassa language, a member of the Kru languages family ** Bassa script Places * Bassa, Chamba, village ...
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Jani Brajkovič (2020 Slovenian National Time Trial)
Jani may refer to: * Jani (given name), a male name in Finland, Hungary; a female name in South Africa * Réka Luca Jani, a Hungarian female tennis player * Jani (letter), a Georgian letter * Jani, Iran, a village in Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran * Jāņi, a Latvian festival * Jani-King, a cleaning service company * ''Jani'' (film), a 2017 Kannada film See also *Janni (other) *Janis (other) Janis may refer to: As a first name *Janis Amatuzio (born 1950), American forensic pathologist *Janis Antonovics (born 1942), Latvian-British-American biologist *Janis Babson (1950–1961), Canadian child, organ donation *Janis Carter (1913–19 ...
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Adria Mobil Team Car (2019)
Adria is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Rovigo in the Veneto region of northern Italy, situated between the mouths of the rivers Adige and Po. The remains of the Etruscan city of Atria or Hatria are to be found below the modern city, three to four metres below the current level. Adria and Spina were the Etruscan ports and depots for Felsina (now Bologna). Adria may have given its name during an early period to the Adriatic Sea, to which it was connected by channels. History Ancient era The first settlements built in the area are of Venetic origin, during the twelfth to ninth centuries BC, consisting of stilt houses in the wetlands, that were then still close to the sea. At that time the main stream of the Po, the Adria channel, flowed into the sea in this area. The Villanovan culture, named for an archaeological site at the village of Villanova, near Bologna (Etruscan ''Felsina''), flourished in this area from the tenth until as late as the sixth century BC. The foun ...
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Adria Mobil (2019 GP Izola)
Adria Mobil is a company based in Novo Mesto, Slovenia, that produces caravans and motorhomes, under the brand name Adria and sells 99 percent of its total turnover to western European markets. Adria motorhomes are commonly based on Fiat and Mercedes vehicles. Rank The company has a 6.5 percent market share on the European market and ranks sixth among the most successful European producers in the basic programme, caravans and motorhomes. History The company was established in 1965 as a part of ''Industrija motornih vozil'' (a "basic organization of associated labour," as companies were termed in Yugoslavia) and became autonomous in 1990. In 1982, Adria launched its first motorhome, the Adriatik. In 1996, Adria was transferred to the new company Adria Mobil. In 1998, Adria launched the Coral low-profile motorhome A motorhome (or motor coach) is a type of self-propelled recreational vehicle (RV) which offers mobile living accommodation. Features Motorhomes usually have s ...
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Team Adria Mobil In Croatia-Slovenia Bicycle Race (2018)
A team is a group of individuals (human or non-human) working together to achieve their goal. As defined by Professor Leigh Thompson of the Kellogg School of Management, " team is a group of people who are interdependent with respect to information, resources, knowledge and skills and who seek to combine their efforts to achieve a common goal". A group does not necessarily constitute a team. Teams normally have members with complementary skills and generate synergy through a coordinated effort which allows each member to maximize their strengths and minimize their weaknesses. Naresh Jain (2009) claims: Team members need to learn how to help one another, help other team members realize their true potential, and create an environment that allows everyone to go beyond their limitations. While academic research on teams and teamwork has grown consistently and has shown a sharp increase over the past recent 40 years, the societal diffusion of teams and teamwork actually follow ...
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Aljaž Turk
Aljaž may refer to *Aljaž (name) *Aljaž Lodge in the Vrata Valley Aljaž Lodge in the Vrata Valley ( sl, Aljažev dom v Vratih; 1015 m a.s.l.) is a mountain hut that lies near the stream Triglav Bistrica in the upper end of the Vrata Valley. The hut is named after the Slovene priest and composer Jakob Aljaž ( ..., a mountain hut in Slovenia * Aljaž Tower in Slovenia {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Boštjan Murn
Boštjan or Bostjan is a given name. Notable people with the name include: *Boštjan Buč (born 1980), Slovenian retired track athlete *Boštjan Burger (born 1966), Slovenian informatician, geographer, panoramic photographer and speleologist * Bostjan Cadez creator of ''Line Rider'', an internet game *Boštjan Cesar (born 1982), Slovenian international footballer * Boštjan Frelih (born 1993), Slovenian footballer * Bostjan Goličič (born 1989), Slovenian ice hockey player *Boštjan Hladnik (1929–2006), Yugoslavian/Slovene filmmaker * Boštjan Kavaš (born 1978), professional handball player * Boštjan Kline (born 1991), Slovenian alpine ski racer * Boštjan Krelj (1538–1567), Slovene Protestant reformer, writer, pastor, linguist and preacher * Boštjan Lipovšek (born 1974), Slovenian classical horn player *Boštjan Maček (born 1972), sport shooter competing in trap *Boštjan Nachbar (born 1980), Slovenian professional basketball player *Boštjan Šimunič (born 1974), retired ...
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Kristijan Koren
Kristijan Koren (born 25 November 1986) is a Slovenian professional road racing cyclist. He currently rides for UCI Continental Circuits, UCI Continental team where he won 2022 Slovenian National Road Race Championships, Slovenian National Road Race.He was previously banned from the cycling in 2011-2012 () and in 2018 () Biography Born on 25 November 1986, in Postojna, Slovenia, Koren currently resides in Budanje, Slovenia. Koren turned professional with , a UCI ProTeam, in 2010. He remained with for the 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014 seasons. Koren signed with , a UCI ProTeam, for the 2015 season. He was named in the start list for the 2017 Giro d'Italia. In 2019, Koren was banned for two years after it was found that he had doped. The discovery was part of Operation Aderlass. Major results ;2006 : National Under-23 Road Championships ::1st Slovenian National Time Trial Championships#Men, Time trial ::3rd Slovenian National Road Race Championships#Men, Road race : 5th Time tr ...
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Martin Jurík (cyclist)
Martin Jurík (born 27 February 1991) is a Czech curler. Career While attending the University of Economics in Prague, Jurík participated in three Winter Universiade representing the Czech Republic. At the 2013 Winter Universiade, he was the alternate on the team, which was skipped by Lukáš Klíma. The team finished in seventh place at the event, with a 3–6 record. Jurík played in just one game. Jurík played second on the Czech team at the next Winter Universiade played in 2015. The team, which was skipped by Kryštof Chaloupek, finished with a 3–6 record again, in sixth place. Jurík was the second again at the 2017 Winter Universiade, with Klíma skipping the team again. This time, the team made the playoffs after going 6–3 in the round robin. In the playoffs, the team lost both the semifinal to Great Britain as well as the bronze medal game to Norway, settling for fourth place. After winning the Czech Men's Curling Championship in 2016, Jurík's men's team repre ...
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Dimitar Jovanoski
Dimitar ( bg, Димитър; Macedonian: Димитар) is a South Slavic masculine given name. It is widely found in Bulgaria and North Macedonia. Dimitar is derived from Saint Demetrius (280–306), alternate form of Demetrius. Containing the Proto Indo-European language ''mater'' "mother", it is rooted in the Greek goddess Earth mother Demeter. The most common short for Dimitar is Mitko, while people with the name Dimitar are informally called also Mite, Mito, Dimo, Dimi, Dimcho, Dimko, Dimka, Dime. *Dimitar Agura (1849–1911), Bulgarian historian, professor of history at Sofia University and rector of the university *Dimitar Andonovski (born 1985), Ethnic Macedonian singer *Dimitar Avramovski–Pandilov (1899–1963), ethnic Macedonian painter *Dimitar Berbatov (born 1981), Bulgarian footballer *Dimitar Blagoev (1856–1924), Bulgarian political leader, the founder of Bulgarian socialism *Dimitar Bosnov (born 1933), defender for PFC Cherno More Varna from 1955 to 1970 *Dimit ...
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