2001 UCI Road World Cup
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2001 UCI Road World Cup
Summary
2001 UCI Road World Cup is an UCI Road World Cup[1]. It draws 5 Wikipedia views per month (uci_road_world_cup category, ranking #3 of 16).[2]
Key Facts
- 2001 UCI Road World Cup won the Erik Dekker[3].
- 2001 UCI Road World Cup won the Erik Zabel[4].
- 2001 UCI Road World Cup won the Romāns Vainšteins[5].
- 2001 UCI Road World Cup's instance of is recorded as UCI Road World Cup[6].
- 2001 UCI Road World Cup's followed by is recorded as 2002 UCI Road World Cup[7].
- 2001 UCI Road World Cup's edition number is recorded as 13[8].
- 2001 UCI Road World Cup's has part is recorded as 2001 Paris–Roubaix[9].
- 2001 UCI Road World Cup's point in time is recorded as +2001-00-00T00:00:00Z[10].
- 2001 UCI Road World Cup's sport is recorded as road bicycle racing[11].
- 2001 UCI Road World Cup's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0h3qzx7[12].
- 2001 UCI Road World Cup's organizer is recorded as Union Cycliste Internationale[13].
- 2001 UCI Road World Cup's topic's main category is recorded as Category:2001 UCI Road World Cup[14].
- 2001 UCI Road World Cup's sports season of league or competition is recorded as UCI Road World Cup[15].
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Recognition
Wins include Erik Dekker[3], a sport cyclist[16], b. 1970[17], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[18], awarded the Dutch cyclist of the year[19]; Erik Zabel[4], a track cyclist[20], b. 1970[21], of Germany[22], awarded the Silbernes Lorbeerblatt[23]; and Romāns Vainšteins[5], a sport cyclist[24], b. 1973[25], of Latvia[26].
Why It Matters
2001 UCI Road World Cup draws 5 Wikipedia views per month (uci_road_world_cup category, ranking #3 of 16).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[27]
FAQs
What awards did 2001 UCI Road World Cup receive?
Honors received include Erik Dekker[3], Erik Zabel[4], and Romāns Vainšteins[5].