1979 Tour de l'Avenir
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1979 Tour de l'Avenir
Summary
1979 Tour de l'Avenir is a Tour de l'Avenir[1].
Key Facts
- 1979 Tour de l'Avenir won the Sergei Sukhoruchenkov[2].
- 1979 Tour de l'Avenir won the Saïd Gusseïnov[3].
- 1979 Tour de l'Avenir won the Jostein Wilmann[4].
- 1979 Tour de l'Avenir won the Sergueï Morozov[5].
- 1979 Tour de l'Avenir won the Aleksandr Averin[6].
- 1979 Tour de l'Avenir won the USSR men's national cycling team[7].
- 1979 Tour de l'Avenir is in the country of France[8].
- 1979 Tour de l'Avenir's instance of is recorded as Tour de l'Avenir[9].
- 1979 Tour de l'Avenir's follows is recorded as 1978 Trophée Peugeot de l'Avenir[10].
- 1979 Tour de l'Avenir's followed by is recorded as 1980 Tour de l'Avenir[11].
- 1979 Tour de l'Avenir's edition number is recorded as 17[12].
- 1979 Tour de l'Avenir's start time is recorded as +1979-09-03T00:00:00Z[13].
- 1979 Tour de l'Avenir's end time is recorded as +1979-09-16T00:00:00Z[14].
- 1979 Tour de l'Avenir's sport is recorded as road bicycle racing[15].
- 1979 Tour de l'Avenir's number of participants is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+126'}[16].
- 1979 Tour de l'Avenir's number of participants is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+83'}[17].
- 1979 Tour de l'Avenir's start point is recorded as Divonne-les-Bains[18].
- 1979 Tour de l'Avenir's destination point is recorded as Divonne-les-Bains[19].
- 1979 Tour de l'Avenir's ProCyclingStats race ID is recorded as 212225[20].
- 1979 Tour de l'Avenir's Cycling Archives race ID is recorded as 15131[21].
- 1979 Tour de l'Avenir's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11g8vv_5zf[22].
- 1979 Tour de l'Avenir's event distance is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q828224', 'amount': '+1726'}[23].
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Recognition
Wins include Sergei Sukhoruchenkov[2], a sport cyclist[24], b. 1956[25], of Russia[26], awarded the Order of Friendship of Peoples[27]; Saïd Gusseïnov[3], a sport cyclist[28], b. 1955[29], of Soviet Union[30], awarded the Honoured Master of Sports of the USSR[31]; Jostein Wilmann[4], a sport cyclist[32], b. 1953[33], of Norway[34]; Sergueï Morozov[5], a sport cyclist[35], 1951–2001[36], of Soviet Union[37]; Aleksandr Averin[6], a sport cyclist[38], b. 1954[39], of Soviet Union[40]; and USSR men's national cycling team[7], an elite national cycling team[41], in Soviet Union[42].
FAQs
What awards did 1979 Tour de l'Avenir receive?
Honors received include Sergei Sukhoruchenkov[2], Saïd Gusseïnov[3], Jostein Wilmann[4], and Sergueï Morozov[5].