1999 Paris-Nice, Stage 4
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1999 Paris-Nice, Stage 4
Summary
1999 Paris-Nice, Stage 4 is a round[1].
Key Facts
- 1999 Paris-Nice, Stage 4 won the Santiago Botero[2].
- 1999 Paris-Nice, Stage 4 won the Michael Boogerd[3].
- 1999 Paris-Nice, Stage 4 is in the country of France[4].
- 1999 Paris-Nice, Stage 4's instance of is recorded as round[5].
- 1999 Paris-Nice, Stage 4's follows is recorded as 1999 Paris-Nice, Stage 3[6].
- 1999 Paris-Nice, Stage 4's followed by is recorded as 1999 Paris-Nice, Stage 5[7].
- 1999 Paris-Nice, Stage 4's part of is recorded as 1999 Paris–Nice[8].
- 1999 Paris-Nice, Stage 4's point in time is recorded as +1999-03-11T00:00:00Z[9].
- 1999 Paris-Nice, Stage 4's sport is recorded as road bicycle racing[10].
- 1999 Paris-Nice, Stage 4's start point is recorded as Cusset[11].
- 1999 Paris-Nice, Stage 4's destination point is recorded as Firminy[12].
- 1999 Paris-Nice, Stage 4's series ordinal is recorded as 4[13].
- 1999 Paris-Nice, Stage 4's event distance is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q828224', 'amount': '+187'}[14].
- 1999 Paris-Nice, Stage 4's FirstCycling race ID is recorded as 2&y=1999&e=4[15].
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Recognition
Wins include Santiago Botero[2], a sport cyclist[16], b. 1972[17], of Colombia[18], awarded the Deportista del Año[19] and Michael Boogerd[3], a sport cyclist[20], b. 1972[21], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[22], awarded the Knight of the Order of Orange-Nassau[23].
FAQs
What awards did 1999 Paris-Nice, Stage 4 receive?
Honors received include Santiago Botero[2] and Michael Boogerd[3].