2005 Paris-Nice, Stage 2
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2005 Paris-Nice, Stage 2
Summary
2005 Paris-Nice, Stage 2 is a plain stage[1].
Key Facts
- 2005 Paris-Nice, Stage 2 won the Tom Boonen[2].
- 2005 Paris-Nice, Stage 2 won the Erik Dekker[3].
- 2005 Paris-Nice, Stage 2 won the Kim Kirchen[4].
- 2005 Paris-Nice, Stage 2 won the 2005 CSC[5].
- 2005 Paris-Nice, Stage 2 is in the country of France[6].
- 2005 Paris-Nice, Stage 2's instance of is recorded as plain stage[7].
- 2005 Paris-Nice, Stage 2's follows is recorded as 2005 Paris-Nice, Stage 1[8].
- 2005 Paris-Nice, Stage 2's followed by is recorded as 2005 Paris-Nice, Stage 3[9].
- 2005 Paris-Nice, Stage 2's part of is recorded as 2005 Paris–Nice[10].
- 2005 Paris-Nice, Stage 2's point in time is recorded as +2005-03-08T00:00:00Z[11].
- 2005 Paris-Nice, Stage 2's sport is recorded as road bicycle racing[12].
- 2005 Paris-Nice, Stage 2's start point is recorded as La Châtre[13].
- 2005 Paris-Nice, Stage 2's destination point is recorded as Thiers[14].
- 2005 Paris-Nice, Stage 2's series ordinal is recorded as 2[15].
- 2005 Paris-Nice, Stage 2's general classification of race participants is recorded as Tom Boonen[16].
- 2005 Paris-Nice, Stage 2's general classification of race participants is recorded as Erik Dekker[17].
- 2005 Paris-Nice, Stage 2's general classification of race participants is recorded as Kurt Asle Arvesen[18].
- 2005 Paris-Nice, Stage 2's stage classification is recorded as Tom Boonen[19].
- 2005 Paris-Nice, Stage 2's stage classification is recorded as Kurt Asle Arvesen[20].
- 2005 Paris-Nice, Stage 2's stage classification is recorded as Yaroslav Popovych[21].
- 2005 Paris-Nice, Stage 2's stage classification is recorded as Vicente Reynès[22].
- 2005 Paris-Nice, Stage 2's stage classification is recorded as Olaf Pollack[23].
- 2005 Paris-Nice, Stage 2's stage classification is recorded as Erik Dekker[24].
- 2005 Paris-Nice, Stage 2's stage classification is recorded as Constantino Zaballa[25].
- 2005 Paris-Nice, Stage 2's stage classification is recorded as Jérôme Pineau[26].
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Recognition
Wins include Tom Boonen[2], a sport cyclist[27], b. 1980[28], of Belgium[29], awarded the Vélo d'Or[30]; Erik Dekker[3], a sport cyclist[31], b. 1970[32], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[33], awarded the Dutch cyclist of the year[34]; Kim Kirchen[4], a sport cyclist[35], b. 1978[36], of Luxembourg[37]; and 2005 CSC[5], a cycling team season[38], in Denmark[39].
FAQs
What awards did 2005 Paris-Nice, Stage 2 receive?
Honors received include Tom Boonen[2], Erik Dekker[3], Kim Kirchen[4], and 2005 CSC[5].