1933 Paris–Nice
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1933 Paris–Nice
Summary
1933 Paris–Nice is a Paris–Nice[1]. It ranks in the top 6% of paris_nice entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (9 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- 1933 Paris–Nice won the Alphonse Schepers[3].
- 1933 Paris–Nice won the Louis Hardiquest[4].
- 1933 Paris–Nice won the Benoît Faure[5].
- 1933 Paris–Nice is in the country of France[6].
- 1933 Paris–Nice's instance of is recorded as Paris–Nice[7].
- 1933 Paris–Nice's followed by is recorded as 1934 Paris–Nice[8].
- 1933 Paris–Nice's locator map image is recorded as 1933 Paris-Nice.png[9].
- 1933 Paris–Nice's edition number is recorded as 1[10].
- 1933 Paris–Nice's has part is recorded as 1933 Paris-Nice, Stage 1[11].
- 1933 Paris–Nice's has part is recorded as 1933 Paris-Nice, Stage 2[12].
- 1933 Paris–Nice's has part is recorded as 1933 Paris-Nice, Stage 3[13].
- 1933 Paris–Nice's has part is recorded as 1933 Paris-Nice, Stage 4[14].
- 1933 Paris–Nice's has part is recorded as 1933 Paris-Nice, Stage 5[15].
- 1933 Paris–Nice's has part is recorded as 1933 Paris-Nice, Stage 6[16].
- 1933 Paris–Nice's start time is recorded as +1933-03-14T00:00:00Z[17].
- 1933 Paris–Nice's end time is recorded as +1933-03-19T00:00:00Z[18].
- 1933 Paris–Nice's sport is recorded as road bicycle racing[19].
- 1933 Paris–Nice's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0gx_vgh[20].
- 1933 Paris–Nice's number of participants is recorded as {'amount': '+144'}[21].
- 1933 Paris–Nice's number of participants is recorded as {'amount': '+86'}[22].
- 1933 Paris–Nice's start point is recorded as Paris[23].
- 1933 Paris–Nice's destination point is recorded as Nice[24].
- 1933 Paris–Nice's speed is recorded as {'unit': 'Q180154', 'amount': '+32.432'}[25].
- 1933 Paris–Nice's general classification of race participants is recorded as Alphonse Schepers[26].
- 1933 Paris–Nice's general classification of race participants is recorded as Louis Hardiquest[27].
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Recognition
Wins include Alphonse Schepers[3], a sport cyclist[28], 1907–1984[29], of Belgium[30]; Louis Hardiquest[4], a sport cyclist[31], 1910–1991[32], of Belgium[33]; and Benoît Faure[5], a sport cyclist[34], 1899–1980[35], of France[36].
Why It Matters
1933 Paris–Nice ranks in the top 6% of paris_nice entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (9 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[37]
FAQs
What awards did 1933 Paris–Nice receive?
Honors received include Alphonse Schepers[3], Louis Hardiquest[4], and Benoît Faure[5].