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Kuota
Headquarters
Albiate
,
Italy
ProductsBicycles, Bicycle components
OwnerSintema Sport
Website[1]
A Kuota Kebel at the Halfords Tour Series 2010 in Chester.
A Kuota-road.cc rider at the Halfords Tour Series 2010 in Chester.

Kuota is an Italian bicycle manufacturer.

They build high-end bicycles for road racing, mountain biking and triathlon. They have recently[when?] included a Cyclo-cross model in the range.

Kuota are very active in the sponsorship of professional cycling and triathlon racing around the world.

In 2009 they were sponsors of the Agritubel, OUCH, Indeland and Kalev Chocolate professional men's road cycling teams and the Team Uniqa and Team Dila women's pro teams. They also sponsor several U23 and junior cycling teams.

Kuota sponsored the UCI ProTour team Ag2r-La Mondiale from 2010 until 2013, supplying them in their KOM model for most stages. In 2010 they provided bikes for Kuota-road.cc who competed in the Halfords Tour Series in the UK. In 2011 they now provide bikes for Team UK Youth Cycling Team.

In triathlon racing Kuota sponsored American swimmer Andy Potts, France's Carole Péon and Italy's Martina Dogana. Kuota was the bike sponsor of German triathlete Normann Stadler when he won the Ironman World Championship at Kona in 2004 and 2006.

Kuota is a brand of Kuota International with headquarters in Villasanta, Italy.

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