1974 Vuelta a España
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1974 Vuelta an España
Summary
1974 Vuelta an España is a Vuelta an España[1]. It draws 3 Wikipedia views per month (vuelta_a_espa_a category, ranking #30 of 78).[2]
Key Facts
- 1974 Vuelta an España won the José Manuel Fuente[3].
- 1974 Vuelta an España won the Joaquim Agostinho[4].
- 1974 Vuelta an España won the Miguel María Lasa[5].
- 1974 Vuelta an España won the Txomin Perurena[6].
- 1974 Vuelta an España won the José Luis Abilleira[7].
- 1974 Vuelta an España won the Kas[8].
- 1974 Vuelta an España is in the country of Spain[9].
- 1974 Vuelta an España's instance of is recorded as Vuelta an España[10].
- 1974 Vuelta an España's follows is recorded as 1973 Vuelta an España[11].
- 1974 Vuelta an España's followed by is recorded as 1975 Vuelta an España[12].
- 1974 Vuelta an España's part of is recorded as 1974 Super Prestige Pernod[13].
- 1974 Vuelta an España's edition number is recorded as 29[14].
- 1974 Vuelta an España's has part is recorded as 1974 Vuelta an España, prologue[15].
- 1974 Vuelta an España's has part is recorded as 1974 Vuelta an España, stage 1[16].
- 1974 Vuelta an España's has part is recorded as 1974 Vuelta an España, stage 2[17].
- 1974 Vuelta an España's has part is recorded as 1974 Vuelta an España, stage 3[18].
- 1974 Vuelta an España's has part is recorded as 1974 Vuelta an España, stage 4[19].
- 1974 Vuelta an España's has part is recorded as 1974 Vuelta an España, stage 5[20].
- 1974 Vuelta an España's has part is recorded as 1974 Vuelta an España, stage 6[21].
- 1974 Vuelta an España's has part is recorded as 1974 Vuelta an España, stage 7[22].
- 1974 Vuelta an España's has part is recorded as 1974 Vuelta an España, stage 8a[23].
- 1974 Vuelta an España's has part is recorded as 1974 Vuelta an España, stage 8b[24].
- 1974 Vuelta an España's has part is recorded as 1974 Vuelta an España, stage 9[25].
- 1974 Vuelta an España's has part is recorded as 1974 Vuelta an España, stage 10a[26].
- 1974 Vuelta an España's has part is recorded as 1974 Vuelta an España, stage 10b[27].
Body
Recognition
Wins include José Manuel Fuente[3], a sport cyclist[28], 1945–1996[29], of Spain[30]; Joaquim Agostinho[4], a sport cyclist[31], 1943–1984[32], of Portugal[33], awarded the Officer of the Order of Prince Henry[34]; Miguel María Lasa[5], a sport cyclist[35], b. 1947[36], of Spain[37]; Txomin Perurena[6], a sport cyclist[38], 1943–2023[39], of Spain[40]; José Luis Abilleira[7], a sport cyclist[41], b. 1947[42], of Spain[43]; and Kas[8], a professional cycling team[44], in Spain[45], founded in 1956[46].
Why It Matters
1974 Vuelta an España draws 3 Wikipedia views per month (vuelta_a_espa_a category, ranking #30 of 78).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[47] It is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[48]
FAQs
What awards did 1974 Vuelta an España receive?
Honors received include José Manuel Fuente[3], Joaquim Agostinho[4], Miguel María Lasa[5], and Txomin Perurena[6].