UCI Road World Championships – Men's under - 23 time trial
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UCI Road World Championships – Men's under - 23 time trial
Summary
UCI Road World Championships – Men's under - 23 time trial is a World Road Cycling Championships - Men U23 ITT[1]. It draws 2 Wikipedia views per month (world_road_cycling_championships_men_u23_itt category, ranking #4 of 4).[2]
Key Facts
- UCI Road World Championships – Men's under - 23 time trial won the Mikkel Bjerg[3].
- UCI Road World Championships – Men's under - 23 time trial won the Ian Garrison[4].
- UCI Road World Championships – Men's under - 23 time trial won the Brandon McNulty[5].
- UCI Road World Championships – Men's under - 23 time trial is in the country of United Kingdom[6].
- UCI Road World Championships – Men's under - 23 time trial's instance of is recorded as World Road Cycling Championships - Men U23 ITT[7].
- UCI Road World Championships – Men's under - 23 time trial's follows is recorded as 2018 World Road Cycling Championships[8].
- UCI Road World Championships – Men's under - 23 time trial's followed by is recorded as 2021 UCI Road World Championships – men's under-23 time trial[9].
- UCI Road World Championships – Men's under - 23 time trial's locator map image is recorded as WorldChampionship2019 ITTwomen.png[10].
- UCI Road World Championships – Men's under - 23 time trial's subclass of is recorded as CM[11].
- UCI Road World Championships – Men's under - 23 time trial's part of is recorded as 2019 UCI Road World Championships[12].
- UCI Road World Championships – Men's under - 23 time trial's edition number is recorded as 24[13].
- UCI Road World Championships – Men's under - 23 time trial's point in time is recorded as +2019-09-24T00:00:00Z[14].
- UCI Road World Championships – Men's under - 23 time trial's sport is recorded as road bicycle racing[15].
- UCI Road World Championships – Men's under - 23 time trial's official website is recorded as https://worlds.yorkshire.com[16].
- UCI Road World Championships – Men's under - 23 time trial's number of participants is recorded as {'amount': '+61'}[17].
- UCI Road World Championships – Men's under - 23 time trial's number of participants is recorded as {'amount': '+59'}[18].
- UCI Road World Championships – Men's under - 23 time trial's start point is recorded as Ripon[19].
- UCI Road World Championships – Men's under - 23 time trial's destination point is recorded as Harrogate[20].
- UCI Road World Championships – Men's under - 23 time trial's series ordinal is recorded as 4[21].
- UCI Road World Championships – Men's under - 23 time trial's participating team is recorded as Anguilla men's national cycling team 2019[22].
- UCI Road World Championships – Men's under - 23 time trial's participating team is recorded as Australian men's national road cycling team 2019[23].
- UCI Road World Championships – Men's under - 23 time trial's participating team is recorded as Austrian men's national road cycling team 2019[24].
- UCI Road World Championships – Men's under - 23 time trial's participating team is recorded as Belgian men's national road cycling team 2019[25].
- UCI Road World Championships – Men's under - 23 time trial's participating team is recorded as Belarusian men's national road cycling team 2019[26].
- UCI Road World Championships – Men's under - 23 time trial's participating team is recorded as Canadian men's national road cycling team 2019[27].
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Recognition
Wins include Mikkel Bjerg[3], a sport cyclist[28], b. 1998[29], of Kingdom of Denmark[30]; Ian Garrison[4], a sport cyclist[31], b. 1998[32], of United States[33]; and Brandon McNulty[5], a sport cyclist[34], b. 1998[35], of United States[36].
Why It Matters
UCI Road World Championships – Men's under - 23 time trial draws 2 Wikipedia views per month (world_road_cycling_championships_men_u23_itt category, ranking #4 of 4).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[37]
FAQs
What awards did UCI Road World Championships – Men's under - 23 time trial receive?
Honors received include Mikkel Bjerg[3], Ian Garrison[4], and Brandon McNulty[5].