2015 USA Pro Cycling Challenge, stage 7
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2015 USA Pro Cycling Challenge, stage 7
Summary
2015 USA Pro Cycling Challenge, stage 7 is a hilly stage[1].
Key Facts
- 2015 USA Pro Cycling Challenge, stage 7 won the John Murphy[2].
- 2015 USA Pro Cycling Challenge, stage 7 won the Rohan Dennis[3].
- 2015 USA Pro Cycling Challenge, stage 7's instance of is recorded as hilly stage[4].
- 2015 USA Pro Cycling Challenge, stage 7's follows is recorded as 2015 USA Pro Cycling Challenge, stage 6[5].
- 2015 USA Pro Cycling Challenge, stage 7's part of is recorded as 2015 USA Pro Cycling Challenge[6].
- 2015 USA Pro Cycling Challenge, stage 7's point in time is recorded as +2015-08-23T00:00:00Z[7].
- 2015 USA Pro Cycling Challenge, stage 7's start point is recorded as Golden[8].
- 2015 USA Pro Cycling Challenge, stage 7's destination point is recorded as Denver[9].
- 2015 USA Pro Cycling Challenge, stage 7's series ordinal is recorded as 7[10].
- 2015 USA Pro Cycling Challenge, stage 7's stage classification is recorded as John Murphy[11].
- 2015 USA Pro Cycling Challenge, stage 7's stage classification is recorded as Taylor Phinney[12].
- 2015 USA Pro Cycling Challenge, stage 7's stage classification is recorded as Lucas Sebastián Haedo[13].
- 2015 USA Pro Cycling Challenge, stage 7's stage classification is recorded as Travis McCabe[14].
- 2015 USA Pro Cycling Challenge, stage 7's stage classification is recorded as Fábio Silvestre[15].
- 2015 USA Pro Cycling Challenge, stage 7's stage classification is recorded as Kiel Reijnen[16].
- 2015 USA Pro Cycling Challenge, stage 7's stage classification is recorded as Guillaume Boivin[17].
- 2015 USA Pro Cycling Challenge, stage 7's stage classification is recorded as Dion Smith[18].
- 2015 USA Pro Cycling Challenge, stage 7's stage classification is recorded as Jordan Kerby[19].
- 2015 USA Pro Cycling Challenge, stage 7's stage classification is recorded as Adam Phelan[20].
- 2015 USA Pro Cycling Challenge, stage 7's event distance is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q828224', 'amount': '+110'}[21].
Body
Recognition
Wins include John Murphy[2], a sport cyclist[22], b. 1984[23], of United States[24] and Rohan Dennis[3], a track cyclist[25], b. 1990[26], of Australia[27], awarded the Sir Hubert Opperman Trophy & Medal[28].