1996 UCI Road World Championships – men's under-23 time trial
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1996 UCI Road World Championships – men's under-23 time trial
Summary
1996 UCI Road World Championships – men's under-23 time trial is a World Road Cycling Championships - Men U23 ITT[1].
Key Facts
- 1996 UCI Road World Championships – men's under-23 time trial won the Luca Sironi[2].
- 1996 UCI Road World Championships – men's under-23 time trial won the Roberto Sgambelluri[3].
- 1996 UCI Road World Championships – men's under-23 time trial won the Andreas Klöden[4].
- 1996 UCI Road World Championships – men's under-23 time trial is in the country of Switzerland[5].
- 1996 UCI Road World Championships – men's under-23 time trial's instance of is recorded as World Road Cycling Championships - Men U23 ITT[6].
- 1996 UCI Road World Championships – men's under-23 time trial's followed by is recorded as 1997 UCI Road World Championships – men's under-23 time trial[7].
- 1996 UCI Road World Championships – men's under-23 time trial's part of is recorded as 1996 UCI Road World Championships[8].
- 1996 UCI Road World Championships – men's under-23 time trial's edition number is recorded as 1[9].
- 1996 UCI Road World Championships – men's under-23 time trial's point in time is recorded as +1996-00-00T00:00:00Z[10].
- 1996 UCI Road World Championships – men's under-23 time trial's sport is recorded as road bicycle racing[11].
- 1996 UCI Road World Championships – men's under-23 time trial's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/1yxkhkgw2[12].
- 1996 UCI Road World Championships – men's under-23 time trial's event distance is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q828224', 'amount': '+31.6'}[13].
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Recognition
Wins include Luca Sironi[2], a sport cyclist[14], b. 1974[15], of Italy[16]; Roberto Sgambelluri[3], a sport cyclist[17], b. 1974[18], of Italy[19]; and Andreas Klöden[4], a sport cyclist[20], b. 1975[21], of Germany[22].
FAQs
What awards did 1996 UCI Road World Championships – men's under-23 time trial receive?
Honors received include Luca Sironi[2], Roberto Sgambelluri[3], and Andreas Klöden[4].