Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale 2001, Stage 8
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Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale 2001, Stage 8
Summary
Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale 2001, Stage 8 is a plain stage[1].
Key Facts
- Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale 2001, Stage 8 won the Simona Parente[2].
- Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale 2001, Stage 8 won the Rasa Polikevičiūtė[3].
- Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale 2001, Stage 8 won the Olga Slyusareva[4].
- Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale 2001, Stage 8 won the Fabiana Luperini[5].
- Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale 2001, Stage 8 won the María Isabel Moreno[6].
- Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale 2001, Stage 8 won the Elena Tchalykh[7].
- Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale 2001, Stage 8 is in the country of France[8].
- Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale 2001, Stage 8's instance of is recorded as plain stage[9].
- Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale 2001, Stage 8's follows is recorded as Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale 2001, Stage 7[10].
- Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale 2001, Stage 8's followed by is recorded as Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale 2001, Stage 9[11].
- Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale 2001, Stage 8's part of is recorded as Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale 2001[12].
- Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale 2001, Stage 8's point in time is recorded as +2001-08-13T00:00:00Z[13].
- Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale 2001, Stage 8's start point is recorded as Bourges[14].
- Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale 2001, Stage 8's destination point is recorded as Domérat[15].
- Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale 2001, Stage 8's series ordinal is recorded as 8[16].
- Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale 2001, Stage 8's speed is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q180154', 'amount': '+40.60'}[17].
- Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale 2001, Stage 8's general classification of race participants is recorded as Rasa Polikevičiūtė[18].
- Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale 2001, Stage 8's general classification of race participants is recorded as Joane Somarriba[19].
- Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale 2001, Stage 8's general classification of race participants is recorded as Zinaida Stahurskaya[20].
- Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale 2001, Stage 8's general classification of race participants is recorded as Fabiana Luperini[21].
- Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale 2001, Stage 8's general classification of race participants is recorded as Alessandra Cappellotto[22].
- Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale 2001, Stage 8's general classification of race participants is recorded as Jeannie Longo[23].
- Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale 2001, Stage 8's general classification of race participants is recorded as Judith Arndt[24].
- Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale 2001, Stage 8's general classification of race participants is recorded as Marianna Lorenzoni[25].
- Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale 2001, Stage 8's general classification of race participants is recorded as Teodora Ruano[26].
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Recognition
Wins include Simona Parente[2], a sport cyclist[27], b. 1974[28], of Italy[29]; Rasa Polikevičiūtė[3], a sport cyclist[30], b. 1970[31], of Lithuania[32]; Olga Slyusareva[4], a sport cyclist[33], b. 1969[34], of Russia[35], awarded the Order of Friendship[36]; Fabiana Luperini[5], a sport cyclist[37], b. 1974[38], of Italy[39]; María Isabel Moreno[6], a sport cyclist[40], b. 1981[41], of Spain[42]; and Elena Tchalykh[7], a sport cyclist[43], b. 1974[44], of Azerbaijan[45], awarded the Honoured Master of Sports of Russia[46].
FAQs
What awards did Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale 2001, Stage 8 receive?
Honors received include Simona Parente[2], Rasa Polikevičiūtė[3], Olga Slyusareva[4], and Fabiana Luperini[5].