1987 Milan–San Remo
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1987 Milan–San Remo
Summary
1987 Milan–San Remo is a Milan - San Remo[1]. It ranks in the top 8% of milan_san_remo entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (68 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- 1987 Milan–San Remo won the Erich Maechler[3].
- 1987 Milan–San Remo won the Eric Vanderaerden[4].
- 1987 Milan–San Remo won the Guido Bontempi[5].
- 1987 Milan–San Remo is in the country of Italy[6].
- 1987 Milan–San Remo's instance of is recorded as Milan - San Remo[7].
- 1987 Milan–San Remo followed 1986 Milan–San Remo[8].
- 1987 Milan–San Remo was followed by 1988 Milan – San Remo[9].
- 1987 Milan–San Remo is part of 1987 Super Prestige Pernod[10].
- 1987 Milan–San Remo's edition number is recorded as 78[11].
- 1987 Milan–San Remo took place on March 21, 1987[12].
- 1987 Milan–San Remo's sport is recorded as road bicycle racing[13].
- 1987 Milan–San Remo involved {'amount': '+273'} participants[14].
- 1987 Milan–San Remo involved {'amount': '+160'} participants[15].
- 1987 Milan–San Remo's start point is recorded as Milan[16].
- 1987 Milan–San Remo's destination point is recorded as Sanremo[17].
- 1987 Milan–San Remo's participating team is recorded as Carrera[18].
- 1987 Milan–San Remo's participating team is recorded as Panasonic[19].
- 1987 Milan–San Remo's participating team is recorded as Kas[20].
- 1987 Milan–San Remo's participating team is recorded as Atala[21].
- 1987 Milan–San Remo's participating team is recorded as Fanini-Seven Up[22].
- 1987 Milan–San Remo's participating team is recorded as Malvor-Bottecchia[23].
- 1987 Milan–San Remo's participating team is recorded as Gis Gelati[24].
- 1987 Milan–San Remo's participating team is recorded as Ariostea[25].
- 1987 Milan–San Remo's participating team is recorded as La Vie claire[26].
- 1987 Milan–San Remo's participating team is recorded as Crédit Agricole cycling team[27].
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When and Where
1987 Milan–San Remo took place on March 21, 1987[12]. It is in the country of Italy[6].
Context
1987 Milan–San Remo is part of 1987 Super Prestige Pernod[10]. Its instance of is recorded as Milan - San Remo[7]. It followed 1986 Milan–San Remo[8]. It was followed by 1988 Milan – San Remo[9].
Participants
Recorded number of participants include {'amount': '+273'}[14] and {'amount': '+160'}[15].
Why It Matters
1987 Milan–San Remo ranks in the top 8% of milan_san_remo entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (68 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28]
FAQs
What awards did 1987 Milan–San Remo receive?
Honors received include Erich Maechler[3], Eric Vanderaerden[4], and Guido Bontempi[5].