2010 Chrono des Nations
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2010 Chrono des Nations
Summary
2010 Chrono des Nations is a Chrono des Nations[1].
Key Facts
- 2010 Chrono des Nations won the David Millar[2].
- 2010 Chrono des Nations won the Edvald Boasson-Hagen[3].
- 2010 Chrono des Nations won the Lieuwe Westra[4].
- 2010 Chrono des Nations is in the country of France[5].
- 2010 Chrono des Nations's instance of is recorded as Chrono des Nations[6].
- 2010 Chrono des Nations's follows is recorded as 2009 Chrono des Nations[7].
- 2010 Chrono des Nations's followed by is recorded as 2011 Chrono des Nations[8].
- 2010 Chrono des Nations's part of is recorded as 2009–10 UCI Europe Tour[9].
- 2010 Chrono des Nations's edition number is recorded as 29[10].
- 2010 Chrono des Nations's point in time is recorded as +2010-00-00T00:00:00Z[11].
- 2010 Chrono des Nations's point in time is recorded as +2010-10-17T00:00:00Z[12].
- 2010 Chrono des Nations's sport is recorded as road bicycle racing[13].
- 2010 Chrono des Nations's start point is recorded as Les Herbiers[14].
- 2010 Chrono des Nations's destination point is recorded as Les Herbiers[15].
- 2010 Chrono des Nations's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/1227d375[16].
- 2010 Chrono des Nations's event distance is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q828224', 'amount': '+48.5'}[17].
- 2010 Chrono des Nations's FirstCycling race ID is recorded as 154&y=2010[18].
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Recognition
Wins include David Millar[2], a sport cyclist[19], b. 1977[20], of United Kingdom[21], awarded the British Sports Book Awards[22]; Edvald Boasson-Hagen[3], a sport cyclist[23], b. 1987[24], of Norway[25]; and Lieuwe Westra[4], a sport cyclist[26], 1982–2023[27], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[28].
FAQs
What awards did 2010 Chrono des Nations receive?
Honors received include David Millar[2], Edvald Boasson-Hagen[3], and Lieuwe Westra[4].