2004 Ringerike Grand Prix
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2004 Ringerike Grand Prix
Summary
2004 Ringerike Grand Prix is a Ringerike Grand Prix[1].
Key Facts
- 2004 Ringerike Grand Prix won the Kimmo Kananen[2].
- 2004 Ringerike Grand Prix won the Simon Gerrans[3].
- 2004 Ringerike Grand Prix won the Gabriel Rasch[4].
- 2004 Ringerike Grand Prix won the Matti Breschel[5].
- 2004 Ringerike Grand Prix won the Morten Christiansen[6].
- 2004 Ringerike Grand Prix is in the country of Norway[7].
- 2004 Ringerike Grand Prix's instance of is recorded as Ringerike Grand Prix[8].
- 2004 Ringerike Grand Prix's follows is recorded as 2003 Ringerike Grand Prix[9].
- 2004 Ringerike Grand Prix's followed by is recorded as 2005 Ringerike Grand Prix[10].
- 2004 Ringerike Grand Prix's subclass of is recorded as 2.5[11].
- 2004 Ringerike Grand Prix's edition number is recorded as 29[12].
- 2004 Ringerike Grand Prix's has part is recorded as 2004 Ringerike Grand Prix, Stage 1[13].
- 2004 Ringerike Grand Prix's has part is recorded as 2004 Ringerike Grand Prix, Stage 2[14].
- 2004 Ringerike Grand Prix's has part is recorded as 2004 Ringerike Grand Prix, Stage 3[15].
- 2004 Ringerike Grand Prix's has part is recorded as 2004 Ringerike Grand Prix, Stage 4[16].
- 2004 Ringerike Grand Prix's has part is recorded as 2004 Ringerike Grand Prix, Stage 5[17].
- 2004 Ringerike Grand Prix's start time is recorded as +2004-06-09T00:00:00Z[18].
- 2004 Ringerike Grand Prix's end time is recorded as +2004-06-13T00:00:00Z[19].
- 2004 Ringerike Grand Prix's point in time is recorded as +2004-00-00T00:00:00Z[20].
- 2004 Ringerike Grand Prix's sport is recorded as road bicycle racing[21].
- 2004 Ringerike Grand Prix's start point is recorded as Hønefoss[22].
- 2004 Ringerike Grand Prix's destination point is recorded as Hønefoss[23].
- 2004 Ringerike Grand Prix's event distance is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q828224', 'amount': '+813.2'}[24].
Body
Recognition
Wins include Kimmo Kananen[2], a sport cyclist[25], b. 1980[26], of Finland[27]; Simon Gerrans[3], a sport cyclist[28], b. 1980[29], of Australia[30], awarded the Sir Hubert Opperman Trophy & Medal[31]; Gabriel Rasch[4], a sport cyclist[32], b. 1976[33], of Norway[34]; Matti Breschel[5], a sport cyclist[35], b. 1984[36], of Kingdom of Denmark[37], awarded the Danish cyclist of the year[38]; and Morten Christiansen[6], a sport cyclist[39], b. 1974[40], of Norway[41].
FAQs
What awards did 2004 Ringerike Grand Prix receive?
Honors received include Kimmo Kananen[2], Simon Gerrans[3], Gabriel Rasch[4], and Matti Breschel[5].