2009–10 UCI Africa Tour
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2009–10 UCI Africa Tour
Summary
2009–10 UCI Africa Tour is an UCI Africa Tour[1]. It draws 3 Wikipedia views per month (uci_africa_tour category, ranking #3 of 15).[2]
Key Facts
- 2009–10 UCI Africa Tour won the Abdelatif Saadoune[3].
- 2009–10 UCI Africa Tour won the Ian McLeod[4].
- 2009–10 UCI Africa Tour won the Mouhssine Lahsaini[5].
- 2009–10 UCI Africa Tour won the Qhubeka NextHash[6].
- 2009–10 UCI Africa Tour won the TotalEnergies[7].
- 2009–10 UCI Africa Tour won the Loborika Favorit[8].
- 2009–10 UCI Africa Tour's instance of is recorded as UCI Africa Tour[9].
- 2009–10 UCI Africa Tour's follows is recorded as 2008–09 UCI Africa Tour[10].
- 2009–10 UCI Africa Tour's followed by is recorded as 2010–11 UCI Africa Tour[11].
- 2009–10 UCI Africa Tour's location is recorded as Africa[12].
- 2009–10 UCI Africa Tour's edition number is recorded as 6[13].
- 2009–10 UCI Africa Tour's has part is recorded as Grand Prix Chantal Biya 2009[14].
- 2009–10 UCI Africa Tour's has part is recorded as Tour du Faso 2009[15].
- 2009–10 UCI Africa Tour's has part is recorded as 2009 African Road Cycling Championships - Men TTT[16].
- 2009–10 UCI Africa Tour's has part is recorded as 2009 African Road Cycling Championships Men ITT[17].
- 2009–10 UCI Africa Tour's has part is recorded as 2009 African Road Cycling Championships Men RR[18].
- 2009–10 UCI Africa Tour's has part is recorded as Tour du Rwanda 2009[19].
- 2009–10 UCI Africa Tour's has part is recorded as Tour d'Érythrée 2009[20].
- 2009–10 UCI Africa Tour's has part is recorded as 2010 Tropicale Amissa Bongo[21].
- 2009–10 UCI Africa Tour's has part is recorded as Tour du Cameroun 2010[22].
- 2009–10 UCI Africa Tour's has part is recorded as Tour du Mali 2010[23].
- 2009–10 UCI Africa Tour's has part is recorded as Tour de Libye 2010[24].
- 2009–10 UCI Africa Tour's has part is recorded as Grand Prix of Al Fatah 2010[25].
- 2009–10 UCI Africa Tour's has part is recorded as Tour du Maroc 2010[26].
- 2009–10 UCI Africa Tour's has part is recorded as Challenge du Prince-Trophée Princier 2010[27].
Body
Recognition
Wins include Abdelatif Saadoune[3], a sport cyclist[28], b. 1976[29], of Morocco[30]; Ian McLeod[4], a sport cyclist[31], b. 1980[32], of South Africa[33]; Mouhssine Lahsaini[5], a sport cyclist[34], b. 1985[35], of Morocco[36]; Qhubeka NextHash[6], an UCI Continental Team[37], in South Africa[38], founded in 1997[39]; TotalEnergies[7], an UCI Trade Team II[40], in France[41], founded in 2000[42], headquartered in Essarts-en-Bocage[43]; and Loborika Favorit[8], an UCI Continental Team[44], in Croatia[45], founded in 2009[46].
Why It Matters
2009–10 UCI Africa Tour draws 3 Wikipedia views per month (uci_africa_tour category, ranking #3 of 15).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[47]
FAQs
What awards did 2009–10 UCI Africa Tour receive?
Honors received include Abdelatif Saadoune[3], Ian McLeod[4], Mouhssine Lahsaini[5], and Qhubeka NextHash[6].