1963 UCI Road World Championships
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1963 UCI Road World Championships
Summary
1963 UCI Road World Championships is an UCI Road World Championships[1]. It draws 8 Wikipedia views per month (uci_road_world_championships category, ranking #22 of 105).[2]
Key Facts
- 1963 UCI Road World Championships is in the country of Belgium[3].
- 1963 UCI Road World Championships's instance of is recorded as UCI Road World Championships[4].
- 1963 UCI Road World Championships followed 1962 UCI Road World Championships[5].
- 1963 UCI Road World Championships was followed by 1964 UCI Road World Championships[6].
- 1963 UCI Road World Championships took place at Ronse[7].
- 1963 UCI Road World Championships is a type of CM[8].
- 1963 UCI Road World Championships's edition number is recorded as 36[9].
- 1963 UCI Road World Championships began on August 8, 1963[10].
- 1963 UCI Road World Championships ended on August 11, 1963[11].
- 1963 UCI Road World Championships's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 50.75, 'lon': 3.6}[12].
- 1963 UCI Road World Championships's sport is recorded as road bicycle racing[13].
- 1963 UCI Road World Championships's organizer is recorded as Union Cycliste Internationale[14].
- 1963 UCI Road World Championships's topic's main category is recorded as Category:1963 UCI Road World Championships[15].
- 1963 UCI Road World Championships's has part is recorded as racing[16].
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When and Where
1963 UCI Road World Championships began on August 8, 1963[10]. It ended on August 11, 1963[11]. It took place at Ronse[7]. It is in the country of Belgium[3].
Context
1963 UCI Road World Championships's instance of is recorded as UCI Road World Championships[4]. It followed 1962 UCI Road World Championships[5]. It was followed by 1964 UCI Road World Championships[6].
Why It Matters
1963 UCI Road World Championships draws 8 Wikipedia views per month (uci_road_world_championships category, ranking #22 of 105).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[17] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[18]