Tour of Antalya
Turkish annual road cycling race
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Tour of Antalya
Summary
Tour of Antalya is a stage race[1]. It draws 13 Wikipedia views per month (stage_race category, ranking #43 of 262).[2]
Key Facts
- Tour of Antalya is in the country of Turkey[3].
- Tour of Antalya's instance of is recorded as stage race[4].
- Tour of Antalya's subclass of is recorded as 2.1[5].
- Tour of Antalya's has part is recorded as 2018 Tour of Antalya[6].
- Tour of Antalya's has part is recorded as 2019 Tour of Antalya[7].
- Tour of Antalya's has part is recorded as 2020 Tour of Antalya[8].
- Tour of Antalya's has part is recorded as 2021 Tour of Antalya[9].
- Tour of Antalya's has part is recorded as 2022 Tour of Antalya[10].
- Tour of Antalya's has part is recorded as 2023 Tour of Antalya[11].
- Tour of Antalya's has part is recorded as 2024 Tour of Antalya[12].
- Tour of Antalya's has part is recorded as 2026 Tour of Antalya[13].
- +2018-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Tour of Antalya[14].
- Tour of Antalya's sport is recorded as road bicycle racing[15].
- Tour of Antalya's official website is recorded as http://tourofantalya.com[16].
- Tour of Antalya's topic's main category is recorded as Q50213134[17].
- Tour of Antalya's topic has template is recorded as Q50569042[18].
- Tour of Antalya's official name is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'Tour of Antalya'}[19].
- Tour of Antalya's X is recorded as tourofantalya[20].
- Tour of Antalya's Instagram username is recorded as tourofantalya[21].
- Tour of Antalya's Facebook username is recorded as tourofantalya[22].
- Tour of Antalya's YouTube channel ID is recorded as UCmiZbBcynib3NBl3k36TODA[23].
- Tour of Antalya's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11f4m3n6b6[24].
- Tour of Antalya's YouTube handle is recorded as tourofantalya[25].
Why It Matters
Tour of Antalya draws 13 Wikipedia views per month (stage_race category, ranking #43 of 262).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[26]