1996 Vuelta a Castilla y León
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1996 Vuelta a Castilla y León
Summary
1996 Vuelta a Castilla y León is a Clásica Castilla y León[1]. It draws 2 Wikipedia views per month (cl_sica_castilla_y_le_n category, ranking #4 of 12).[2]
Key Facts
- 1996 Vuelta a Castilla y León won the Andrea Peron[3].
- 1996 Vuelta a Castilla y León won the Udo Bölts[4].
- 1996 Vuelta a Castilla y León won the Íñigo Cuesta[5].
- 1996 Vuelta a Castilla y León is in the country of Spain[6].
- 1996 Vuelta a Castilla y León's instance of is recorded as Clásica Castilla y León[7].
- 1996 Vuelta a Castilla y León's follows is recorded as 1995 Trofeo Castilla y León[8].
- 1996 Vuelta a Castilla y León's followed by is recorded as 1997 Vuelta a Castilla y León[9].
- 1996 Vuelta a Castilla y León's edition number is recorded as 11[10].
- 1996 Vuelta a Castilla y León's start time is recorded as +1996-08-04T00:00:00Z[11].
- 1996 Vuelta a Castilla y León's end time is recorded as +1996-08-08T00:00:00Z[12].
- 1996 Vuelta a Castilla y León's sport is recorded as road bicycle racing[13].
- 1996 Vuelta a Castilla y León's start point is recorded as Valladolid[14].
- 1996 Vuelta a Castilla y León's destination point is recorded as Villablino[15].
- 1996 Vuelta a Castilla y León's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11fkr5bsnv[16].
- 1996 Vuelta a Castilla y León's event distance is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q828224', 'amount': '+890'}[17].
- 1996 Vuelta a Castilla y León's FirstCycling race ID is recorded as 85&y=1996[18].
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Recognition
Wins include Andrea Peron[3], a sport cyclist[19], b. 1971[20], of Italy[21]; Udo Bölts[4], a sport cyclist[22], b. 1966[23], of Germany[24], awarded the Order of Merit of Rhineland-Palatinate[25]; and Íñigo Cuesta[5], a sport cyclist[26], b. 1969[27], of Spain[28].
Why It Matters
1996 Vuelta a Castilla y León draws 2 Wikipedia views per month (cl_sica_castilla_y_le_n category, ranking #4 of 12).[2]
FAQs
What awards did 1996 Vuelta a Castilla y León receive?
Honors received include Andrea Peron[3], Udo Bölts[4], and Íñigo Cuesta[5].