Q113265055
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Q113265055
Summary
Q113265055 is an individual time trial[1].
Key Facts
- Q113265055 won the Thor Hushovd[2].
- Q113265055's instance of is recorded as individual time trial[3].
- Q113265055 was followed by Q113265056[4].
- Q113265055 is part of 2000 Tour de l'Ain[5].
- Q113265055 took place on +2000-08-09T00:00:00Z[6].
- Q113265055's sport is recorded as road bicycle racing[7].
- Q113265055's start point is recorded as Saint-Didier-sur-Chalaronne[8].
- Q113265055's destination point is recorded as Saint-Didier-sur-Chalaronne[9].
- Q113265055's series ordinal is recorded as 0[10].
- Q113265055's stage classification is recorded as Thor Hushovd[11].
- Q113265055's stage classification is recorded as Frédéric Finot[12].
- Q113265055's stage classification is recorded as Yoann Le Boulanger[13].
- Q113265055's stage classification is recorded as Christopher Jenner[14].
- Q113265055's stage classification is recorded as Sylvain Chavanel[15].
- Q113265055's stage classification is recorded as Marcel Gono[16].
- Q113265055's stage classification is recorded as Laurent Lefèvre[17].
- Q113265055's stage classification is recorded as Jean-Michel Tessier[18].
- Q113265055's stage classification is recorded as Linas Balčiūnas[19].
- Q113265055's stage classification is recorded as Fabrice Salanson[20].
- Q113265055's event distance is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q828224', 'amount': '+5.6'}[21].
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Definition and Type
Q113265055's instance of is recorded as individual time trial[3].
Use and Application
Q113265055 is part of 2000 Tour de l'Ain[5].
FAQs
What awards did Q113265055 receive?
Honors received include Thor Hushovd[2].