2019 Vuelta a Aragón
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2019 Vuelta an Aragón
Summary
2019 Vuelta an Aragón is a Vuelta an Aragón[1].
Key Facts
- 2019 Vuelta an Aragón won the Eduard Prades[2].
- 2019 Vuelta an Aragón won the Evgeny Shalunov[3].
- 2019 Vuelta an Aragón won the Rein Taaramäe[4].
- 2019 Vuelta an Aragón won the Jhonatan Restrepo[5].
- 2019 Vuelta an Aragón won the Justin Jules[6].
- 2019 Vuelta an Aragón won the 2019 Movistar[7].
- 2019 Vuelta an Aragón is in the country of Spain[8].
- 2019 Vuelta an Aragón's instance of is recorded as Vuelta an Aragón[9].
- 2019 Vuelta an Aragón's follows is recorded as 2018 Vuelta an Aragón[10].
- 2019 Vuelta an Aragón's subclass of is recorded as 2.1[11].
- 2019 Vuelta an Aragón's part of is recorded as 2019 UCI Europe Tour[12].
- 2019 Vuelta an Aragón's part of is recorded as Spanish Road Cycling Cup 2019[13].
- 2019 Vuelta an Aragón's edition number is recorded as 44[14].
- 2019 Vuelta an Aragón's has part is recorded as 2019 Vuelta an Aragón, stage 1[15].
- 2019 Vuelta an Aragón's has part is recorded as 2019 Vuelta an Aragón, stage 2[16].
- 2019 Vuelta an Aragón's has part is recorded as 2019 Vuelta an Aragón, stage 3[17].
- 2019 Vuelta an Aragón's start time is recorded as +2019-05-17T00:00:00Z[18].
- 2019 Vuelta an Aragón's end time is recorded as +2019-05-19T00:00:00Z[19].
- 2019 Vuelta an Aragón's sport is recorded as road bicycle racing[20].
- 2019 Vuelta an Aragón's sport is recorded as cycle sport[21].
- 2019 Vuelta an Aragón's number of participants is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+132'}[22].
- 2019 Vuelta an Aragón's number of participants is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+113'}[23].
- 2019 Vuelta an Aragón's start point is recorded as Andorra[24].
- 2019 Vuelta an Aragón's destination point is recorded as Zaragoza[25].
- 2019 Vuelta an Aragón's participating team is recorded as 2019 Movistar[26].
Body
Recognition
Wins include Eduard Prades[2], a sport cyclist[27], b. 1987[28], of Spain[29]; Evgeny Shalunov[3], a sport cyclist[30], b. 1992[31], of Russia[32]; Rein Taaramäe[4], a sport cyclist[33], b. 1987[34], of Estonia[35]; Jhonatan Restrepo[5], a sport cyclist[36], b. 1994[37], of Colombia[38]; Justin Jules[6], a sport cyclist[39], b. 1986[40], of France[41]; and 2019 Movistar[7], a cycling team season[42], in Spain[43].
FAQs
What awards did 2019 Vuelta an Aragón receive?
Honors received include Eduard Prades[2], Evgeny Shalunov[3], Rein Taaramäe[4], and Jhonatan Restrepo[5].