2007 Four Days of Dunkirk
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2007 Four Days of Dunkirk
Summary
2007 Four Days of Dunkirk is a Four Days of Dunkirk[1]. It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]
Key Facts
- 2007 Four Days of Dunkirk won the Matthieu Ladagnous[3].
- 2007 Four Days of Dunkirk won the Laurent Lefèvre[4].
- 2007 Four Days of Dunkirk won the Dominique Cornu[5].
- 2007 Four Days of Dunkirk won the Mark Cavendish[6].
- 2007 Four Days of Dunkirk won the Bert Roesems[7].
- 2007 Four Days of Dunkirk won the Matthieu Ladagnous[8].
- 2007 Four Days of Dunkirk is in the country of France[9].
- 2007 Four Days of Dunkirk's instance of is recorded as Four Days of Dunkirk[10].
- 2007 Four Days of Dunkirk's follows is recorded as 2006 Four Days of Dunkirk[11].
- 2007 Four Days of Dunkirk's followed by is recorded as 2008 Four Days of Dunkirk[12].
- 2007 Four Days of Dunkirk's subclass of is recorded as 2.HC[13].
- 2007 Four Days of Dunkirk's part of is recorded as 2006–07 UCI Europe Tour[14].
- 2007 Four Days of Dunkirk's Commons category is recorded as Quatre Jours de Dunkerque 2007[15].
- 2007 Four Days of Dunkirk's edition number is recorded as 53[16].
- 2007 Four Days of Dunkirk's has part is recorded as 2007 Four Days of Dunkirk, stage 1[17].
- 2007 Four Days of Dunkirk's has part is recorded as 2007 Four Days of Dunkirk, stage 2[18].
- 2007 Four Days of Dunkirk's has part is recorded as 2007 Four Days of Dunkirk, stage 3[19].
- 2007 Four Days of Dunkirk's has part is recorded as 2007 Four Days of Dunkirk, stage 4[20].
- 2007 Four Days of Dunkirk's has part is recorded as 2007 Four Days of Dunkirk, stage 5[21].
- 2007 Four Days of Dunkirk's has part is recorded as 2007 Four Days of Dunkirk, stage 6[22].
- 2007 Four Days of Dunkirk's start time is recorded as +2007-05-08T00:00:00Z[23].
- 2007 Four Days of Dunkirk's end time is recorded as +2007-05-13T00:00:00Z[24].
- 2007 Four Days of Dunkirk's sport is recorded as road bicycle racing[25].
- 2007 Four Days of Dunkirk's number of participants is recorded as {'amount': '+184'}[26].
- 2007 Four Days of Dunkirk's number of participants is recorded as {'amount': '+114'}[27].
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Recognition
Wins include Matthieu Ladagnous[3], a sport cyclist[28], b. 1984[29], of France[30]; Laurent Lefèvre[4], a sport cyclist[31], b. 1976[32], of France[33]; Dominique Cornu[5], a track cyclist[34], b. 1985[35], of Belgium[36], awarded the Crystal Bike for best young rider[37]; Mark Cavendish[6], a track cyclist[38], b. 1985[39], of United Kingdom[40], awarded the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award[41]; and Bert Roesems[7], a sport cyclist[42], b. 1972[43], of Belgium[44].
Why It Matters
2007 Four Days of Dunkirk is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]
FAQs
What awards did 2007 Four Days of Dunkirk receive?
Honors received include Matthieu Ladagnous[3], Laurent Lefèvre[4], Dominique Cornu[5], and Mark Cavendish[6].