Milan–Vignola 1981
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Milan–Vignola 1981
Summary
Milan–Vignola 1981 is a Milano–Vignola[1].
Key Facts
- Milan–Vignola 1981 won the Gregor Braun[2].
- Milan–Vignola 1981 won the Francesco Moser[3].
- Milan–Vignola 1981 won the Giovanni Mantovani[4].
- Milan–Vignola 1981 is in the country of Italy[5].
- Milan–Vignola 1981's instance of is recorded as Milano–Vignola[6].
- Milan–Vignola 1981's follows is recorded as Q3857770[7].
- Milan–Vignola 1981's followed by is recorded as Milan–Vignola 1982[8].
- Milan–Vignola 1981's edition number is recorded as 29[9].
- Milan–Vignola 1981's point in time is recorded as +1981-00-00T00:00:00Z[10].
- Milan–Vignola 1981's sport is recorded as road bicycle racing[11].
- Milan–Vignola 1981's start point is recorded as San Giuliano Milanese[12].
- Milan–Vignola 1981's destination point is recorded as Vignola[13].
- Milan–Vignola 1981's series ordinal is recorded as 26[14].
- Milan–Vignola 1981's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/121xqb0t[15].
- Milan–Vignola 1981's event distance is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q828224', 'amount': '+216.7'}[16].
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Recognition
Wins include Gregor Braun[2], a sport cyclist[17], b. 1955[18], of Germany[19], awarded the German Sportspersonality of the Year[20]; Francesco Moser[3], a sport cyclist[21], b. 1951[22], of Italy[23]; and Giovanni Mantovani[4], a sport cyclist[24], b. 1955[25], of Italy[26].
FAQs
What awards did Milan–Vignola 1981 receive?
Honors received include Gregor Braun[2], Francesco Moser[3], and Giovanni Mantovani[4].