2009–10 UCI Oceania Tour
0 sources
2009–10 UCI Oceania Tour
Summary
2009–10 UCI Oceania Tour is an UCI Oceania Tour[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- 2009–10 UCI Oceania Tour won the Michael Matthews[3].
- 2009–10 UCI Oceania Tour won the Thor Hushovd[4].
- 2009–10 UCI Oceania Tour won the Jonathan Cantwell[5].
- 2009–10 UCI Oceania Tour won the Team Jayco-AIS[6].
- 2009–10 UCI Oceania Tour won the V Australia[7].
- 2009–10 UCI Oceania Tour won the Cervélo Test[8].
- 2009–10 UCI Oceania Tour's instance of is recorded as UCI Oceania Tour[9].
- 2009–10 UCI Oceania Tour's follows is recorded as 2008–09 UCI Oceania Tour[10].
- 2009–10 UCI Oceania Tour's followed by is recorded as 2011 UCI Oceania Tour[11].
- 2009–10 UCI Oceania Tour's location is recorded as Oceania[12].
- 2009–10 UCI Oceania Tour's edition number is recorded as 6[13].
- 2009–10 UCI Oceania Tour's has part is recorded as 2009 Jayco Herald Sun Tour[14].
- 2009–10 UCI Oceania Tour's point in time is recorded as +2010-00-00T00:00:00Z[15].
- 2009–10 UCI Oceania Tour's sport is recorded as road bicycle racing[16].
- 2009–10 UCI Oceania Tour's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/08074h4[17].
- 2009–10 UCI Oceania Tour's organizer is recorded as Union Cycliste Internationale[18].
- 2009–10 UCI Oceania Tour's official website is recorded as http://www.ucioceaniatour.com/[19].
- 2009–10 UCI Oceania Tour's time period is recorded as 2009-2010 one-year-period[20].
- 2009–10 UCI Oceania Tour's has part is recorded as racing[21].
Body
Recognition
Wins include Michael Matthews[3], a sport cyclist[22], b. 1990[23], of Australia[24], awarded the Sir Hubert Opperman Trophy & Medal[25]; Thor Hushovd[4], a sport cyclist[26], b. 1978[27], of Norway[28], awarded the Aust-Agder County Culture Award[29]; Jonathan Cantwell[5], a sport cyclist[30], 1982–2018[31], of Australia[32]; Team Jayco-AIS[6], an UCI Continental Team[33], in Australia[34], founded in 2006[35]; V Australia[7], an UCI Continental Team[36], in Australia[37], founded in 2009[38]; and Cervélo Test[8], an UCI Professional Continental Team[39], in Switzerland[40], founded in 2009[41].
Why It Matters
2009–10 UCI Oceania Tour has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
FAQs
What awards did 2009–10 UCI Oceania Tour receive?
Honors received include Michael Matthews[3], Thor Hushovd[4], Jonathan Cantwell[5], and Team Jayco-AIS[6].