1957 Milan–San Remo

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1957 Milan–San Remo

Summary

1957 Milan–San Remo is a Milan - San Remo[1]. It draws 3 Wikipedia views per month (milan_san_remo category, ranking #14 of 111).[2]

Key Facts

  • 1957 Milan–San Remo won the Miguel Poblet[3].
  • 1957 Milan–San Remo won the Fred De Bruyne[4].
  • 1957 Milan–San Remo won the Brian Robinson[5].
  • 1957 Milan–San Remo is in the country of Italy[6].
  • 1957 Milan–San Remo's instance of is recorded as Milan - San Remo[7].
  • 1957 Milan–San Remo's follows is recorded as 1956 Milan–San Remo[8].
  • 1957 Milan–San Remo's followed by is recorded as 1958 Milan–San Remo[9].
  • 1957 Milan–San Remo's part of is recorded as 1957 Challenge Desgrange-Colombo[10].
  • 1957 Milan–San Remo's edition number is recorded as 48[11].
  • 1957 Milan–San Remo's point in time is recorded as +1957-03-19T00:00:00Z[12].
  • 1957 Milan–San Remo's sport is recorded as road bicycle racing[13].
  • 1957 Milan–San Remo's number of participants is recorded as {'amount': '+223'}[14].
  • 1957 Milan–San Remo's number of participants is recorded as {'amount': '+147'}[15].
  • 1957 Milan–San Remo's start point is recorded as Milan[16].
  • 1957 Milan–San Remo's destination point is recorded as Sanremo[17].
  • 1957 Milan–San Remo's speed is recorded as {'unit': 'Q180154', 'amount': '+40.688'}[18].
  • 1957 Milan–San Remo's general classification of race participants is recorded as Miguel Poblet[19].
  • 1957 Milan–San Remo's general classification of race participants is recorded as Fred De Bruyne[20].
  • 1957 Milan–San Remo's general classification of race participants is recorded as Brian Robinson[21].
  • 1957 Milan–San Remo's general classification of race participants is recorded as Julien Schepens[22].
  • 1957 Milan–San Remo's general classification of race participants is recorded as Jef Planckaert[23].
  • 1957 Milan–San Remo's general classification of race participants is recorded as Nicolas Barone[24].
  • 1957 Milan–San Remo's general classification of race participants is recorded as Nino Defilippis[25].
  • 1957 Milan–San Remo's general classification of race participants is recorded as Rik Van Steenbergen[26].
  • 1957 Milan–San Remo's general classification of race participants is recorded as Guido Messina[27].

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Recognition

Wins include Miguel Poblet[3], a sport cyclist[28], 1928–2013[29], of Spain[30], awarded the Saint George's Cross[31]; Fred De Bruyne[4], a writer[32], 1930–1994[33], of Belgium[34]; and Brian Robinson[5], a sport cyclist[35], 1930–2022[36], of United Kingdom[37], awarded the British Empire Medal[38].

Why It Matters

1957 Milan–San Remo draws 3 Wikipedia views per month (milan_san_remo category, ranking #14 of 111).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[39]

FAQs

What awards did 1957 Milan–San Remo receive?

Honors received include Miguel Poblet[3], Fred De Bruyne[4], and Brian Robinson[5].

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Class ancestry

  1. [1] . Wikidata. wikidata.org.

Aggregate / graph-position facts

  1. [2] . Wikimedia Foundation. dumps.wikimedia.org.
  2. [39] . Wikidata sitelinks. wikidata.org.

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