1960 Vuelta a Andalucía
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1960 Vuelta an Andalucía
Summary
1960 Vuelta an Andalucía is a Vuelta an Andalucía[1].
Key Facts
- 1960 Vuelta an Andalucía won the Gabriel Mas[2].
- 1960 Vuelta an Andalucía won the José Gómez del Moral[3].
- 1960 Vuelta an Andalucía won the Juan Manuel Santiago Montilla[4].
- 1960 Vuelta an Andalucía won the Antonio Gómez del Moral[5].
- 1960 Vuelta an Andalucía won the Antonio Bertrán Panadés[6].
- 1960 Vuelta an Andalucía won the Licor 43[7].
- 1960 Vuelta an Andalucía is in the country of Spain[8].
- 1960 Vuelta an Andalucía's instance of is recorded as Vuelta an Andalucía[9].
- 1960 Vuelta an Andalucía's instance of is recorded as sports season[10].
- 1960 Vuelta an Andalucía's follows is recorded as 1959 Vuelta an Andalucía[11].
- 1960 Vuelta an Andalucía's followed by is recorded as 1961 Vuelta an Andalucía[12].
- 1960 Vuelta an Andalucía's edition number is recorded as 7[13].
- 1960 Vuelta an Andalucía's start time is recorded as +1960-01-31T00:00:00Z[14].
- 1960 Vuelta an Andalucía's end time is recorded as +1960-02-07T00:00:00Z[15].
- 1960 Vuelta an Andalucía's point in time is recorded as +1960-01-01T00:00:00Z[16].
- 1960 Vuelta an Andalucía's sport is recorded as road bicycle racing[17].
- 1960 Vuelta an Andalucía's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/121fx0mn[18].
- 1960 Vuelta an Andalucía's FirstCycling race ID is recorded as 110&y=1960[19].
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Recognition
Wins include Gabriel Mas[2], a sport cyclist[20], b. 1933[21], of Spain[22]; José Gómez del Moral[3], a sport cyclist[23], 1931–2021[24], of Spain[25]; Juan Manuel Santiago Montilla[4], a sport cyclist[26], b. 1935[27], of Spain[28]; Antonio Gómez del Moral[5], a sport cyclist[29], 1939–2021[30], of Spain[31], awarded the Medal of Work Merit[32]; Antonio Bertrán Panadés[6], a sport cyclist[33], 1933–2008[34], of Spain[35]; and Licor 43[7], a professional cycling team[36], in Spain[37], founded in 1958[38].
FAQs
What awards did 1960 Vuelta an Andalucía receive?
Honors received include Gabriel Mas[2], José Gómez del Moral[3], Juan Manuel Santiago Montilla[4], and Antonio Gómez del Moral[5].