1937 Milan–San Remo
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1937 Milan–San Remo
Summary
1937 Milan–San Remo is a Milan - San Remo[1]. It draws 2 Wikipedia views per month (milan_san_remo category, ranking #14 of 111).[2]
Key Facts
- 1937 Milan–San Remo won the Cesare Del Cancia[3].
- 1937 Milan–San Remo won the Pierino Favalli[4].
- 1937 Milan–San Remo won the Marco Cimatti[5].
- 1937 Milan–San Remo is in the country of Italy[6].
- 1937 Milan–San Remo's instance of is recorded as Milan - San Remo[7].
- 1937 Milan–San Remo's follows is recorded as 1936 Milan–San Remo[8].
- 1937 Milan–San Remo's followed by is recorded as 1938 Milan–San Remo[9].
- 1937 Milan–San Remo's edition number is recorded as 30[10].
- 1937 Milan–San Remo's point in time is recorded as +1937-03-19T00:00:00Z[11].
- 1937 Milan–San Remo's sport is recorded as road bicycle racing[12].
- 1937 Milan–San Remo's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/05ys721[13].
- 1937 Milan–San Remo's start point is recorded as Milan[14].
- 1937 Milan–San Remo's destination point is recorded as Sanremo[15].
- 1937 Milan–San Remo's event distance is recorded as {'unit': 'Q828224', 'amount': '+281.5'}[16].
- 1937 Milan–San Remo's FirstCycling race ID is recorded as 4&y=1937[17].
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Recognition
Wins include Cesare Del Cancia[3], a sport cyclist[18], 1915–2011[19], of Italy[20]; Pierino Favalli[4], a sport cyclist[21], 1914–1986[22], of Italy[23]; and Marco Cimatti[5], a sport cyclist[24], 1913–1982[25], of Italy[26].
Why It Matters
1937 Milan–San Remo draws 2 Wikipedia views per month (milan_san_remo category, ranking #14 of 111).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[27]
FAQs
What awards did 1937 Milan–San Remo receive?
Honors received include Cesare Del Cancia[3], Pierino Favalli[4], and Marco Cimatti[5].