Wielrenner

Ivan Basso

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Ivan Basso (Gallarate, 26 november 1977) is een Italiaans voormalig wielrenner, die actief was als beroepsrenner van 1999 tot 2016. Gespecialiseerd in etappewedstrijden, bleek hij in zijn beste jaren een zeer goede klimmer en een capabele tijdrijder. Lees meer op Wikipedia

His biography is available in 32 different languages on Wikipedia. Ivan Basso is the 300th most popular wielrenner (down from 235th in 2024), the 4,021st most popular biography from Italy (down from 3,866th in 2019) and the 59th most popular Italian Wielrenner.

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Among Wielrenners

Among wielrenners, Ivan Basso ranks 300 out of 1,613Before him are Simon Yates, Alessandro Petacchi, Gregor Braun, Giuseppe Beghetto, Józef Lange, and Victor Fontan. After him are Peder Pedersen, Laurent Jalabert, August von Gödrich, Steven Rooks, Antonio Maspes, and Pascal Richard.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1977, Ivan Basso ranks 182Before him are Hatem Trabelsi, Marjan Šarec, Jeff Hardy, Marek Heinz, Joe Bonamassa, and Saša Ilić. After him are Vince Carter, Daniel Sanabria, Tobias Sammet, Scott S. Sheppard, Sin Cara, and Cristiano Zanetti.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Ivan Basso ranks 4,022 out of 5,161Before him are Riccardo Ferri (1963), Claudio Sala (1947), Friedrich Carl Alwin Pockels (1865), Giuseppe Domenichelli (1887), Gavino Matta (1910), and Virginia Raggi (1978). After him are Guido Gozzano (1883), Antonio Siddi (1923), Moreno Torricelli (1970), Francesco Damiani (1958), Leopoldo Conti (1901), and Gundi Busch (1935).

Among Wielrenners In Italy

Among wielrenners born in Italy, Ivan Basso ranks 59Before him are Marco Cimatti (1913), Pasquale Fornara (1925), Vasco Bergamaschi (1909), Paolo Bettini (1974), Dino Bruni (1932), and Alessandro Petacchi (1974). After him are Antonio Maspes (1932), Giovanni Micheletto (1889), Nino Borsari (1911), Gianbattista Baronchelli (1953), Michele Scarponi (1979), and Guido Bontempi (1960).

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