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Superteam Wheels Partners with Kőbánya Cycling Team for UCI Continental Races

By MGN EditorialMarch 23, 2026 at 11:47 PM

Chinese carbon fiber bicycle wheel manufacturer Superteam Wheels has announced a strategic partnership with the renowned Hungarian UCI Continental team Kőbánya Cycling Team.

Superteam Wheels, one of the leading Chinese manufacturers of carbon fiber bicycle wheel sets, has announced a wide-ranging strategic partnership with Kőbánya Cycling Team, a renowned Hungarian UCI Continental team. According to the press release from PR Newswire, the partnership will see the Kőbánya Cycling Team utilize Superteam's Ultra H2 wheels in their UCI Continental races. This collaboration aims to leverage Superteam's expertise in high-performance carbon fiber wheel technology to support the team's competitive ambitions. 'We are thrilled to partner with the Kőbánya Cycling Team, a squad with a strong reputation in the UCI Continental circuit,' said Li Wei, CEO of Superteam Wheels. 'This partnership will allow us to showcase the quality and performance of our Ultra H2 wheels on the international stage, while also supporting the team's pursuit of success.' The Kőbánya Cycling Team has a long history of competing at the highest levels of professional cycling. Team manager Gábor Szabó expressed his enthusiasm for the new partnership, stating, 'Superteam Wheels' commitment to innovation and excellence aligns perfectly with our team's values. We look forward to working closely with them to achieve our goals in the upcoming UCI Continental races.' This strategic alliance between Superteam Wheels and the Kőbánya Cycling Team represents an exciting development in the world of professional cycling, as a leading Chinese manufacturer partners with a prominent European team to push the boundaries of performance on the road.
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