1961 Harelbeke-Antwerpen-Harelbeke
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1961 Harelbeke-Antwerpen-Harelbeke
Summary
1961 Harelbeke-Antwerpen-Harelbeke is an E3 Saxo Classic[1].
Key Facts
- 1961 Harelbeke-Antwerpen-Harelbeke won the Arthur Decabooter[2].
- 1961 Harelbeke-Antwerpen-Harelbeke won the Frans Aerenhouts[3].
- 1961 Harelbeke-Antwerpen-Harelbeke won the André Noyelle[4].
- 1961 Harelbeke-Antwerpen-Harelbeke is in the country of Belgium[5].
- 1961 Harelbeke-Antwerpen-Harelbeke's instance of is recorded as E3 Saxo Classic[6].
- 1961 Harelbeke-Antwerpen-Harelbeke's follows is recorded as 1960 Harelbeke-Antwerpen-Harelbeke[7].
- 1961 Harelbeke-Antwerpen-Harelbeke's followed by is recorded as 1962 Harelbeke-Antwerpen-Harelbeke[8].
- 1961 Harelbeke-Antwerpen-Harelbeke's edition number is recorded as 4[9].
- 1961 Harelbeke-Antwerpen-Harelbeke's point in time is recorded as +1961-03-11T00:00:00Z[10].
- 1961 Harelbeke-Antwerpen-Harelbeke's sport is recorded as cycle sport[11].
- 1961 Harelbeke-Antwerpen-Harelbeke's sport is recorded as road bicycle racing[12].
- 1961 Harelbeke-Antwerpen-Harelbeke's start point is recorded as Harelbeke[13].
- 1961 Harelbeke-Antwerpen-Harelbeke's destination point is recorded as Harelbeke[14].
- 1961 Harelbeke-Antwerpen-Harelbeke's speed is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q180154', 'amount': '+39.74'}[15].
- 1961 Harelbeke-Antwerpen-Harelbeke's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/119pglr91[16].
- 1961 Harelbeke-Antwerpen-Harelbeke's event distance is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q828224', 'amount': '+202'}[17].
- 1961 Harelbeke-Antwerpen-Harelbeke's FirstCycling race ID is recorded as 47&y=1961[18].
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Recognition
Wins include Arthur Decabooter[2], a sport cyclist[19], 1936–2012[20], of Belgium[21]; Frans Aerenhouts[3], a sport cyclist[22], 1937–2022[23], of Belgium[24]; and André Noyelle[4], a sport cyclist[25], 1931–2003[26], of Belgium[27], awarded the Belgian National Sports Merit Award[28].
FAQs
What awards did 1961 Harelbeke-Antwerpen-Harelbeke receive?
Honors received include Arthur Decabooter[2], Frans Aerenhouts[3], and André Noyelle[4].