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Amalie Dideriksen

1996 - Today

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Amalie Dideriksen (born 24 May 1996) is a Danish road and track cyclist, who rides for UCI Women's ProTeam Cofidis. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Amalie Dideriksen is the 1,283rd most popular cyclist (up from 1,532nd in 2019), the 949th most popular biography from Denmark (up from 1,015th in 2019) and the 47th most popular Danish Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Amalie Dideriksen ranks 1,283 out of 1,613Before her are Artyom Zakharov, Greg Minnaar, Christopher Juul-Jensen, Tobias Halland Johannessen, Dominique Cornu, and Megan Guarnier. After her are Jérôme Coppel, Charlotte Becker, Jorge Azanza, Franco Marvulli, Matteo Priamo, and Lyubov Basova.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Amalie Dideriksen ranks 520Before her are Anthony Sinisuka Ginting, Mark Padun, Michael Estrada, Kamia Yousufi, Anna Korakaki, and Sergi Palencia. After her are Majid Hosseini, Mathias Jensen, Yousef Hassan, Matías Nahuel, Alexander Schlager, and Risa Shimizu.

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In Denmark

Among people born in Denmark, Amalie Dideriksen ranks 949 out of 1,032Before her are Niklas Larsen (1997), Jens Odgaard (1999), Anders Antonsen (1997), Jan Ø. Jørgensen (1987), Alexander Scholz (1992), and Karen Brødsgaard (1978). After her are Mathias Jensen (1996), Erik Sviatchenko (1991), Emiliano Marcondes (1995), Antonio Díaz (null), Jeanette Ottesen (1987), and Johanne Schmidt-Nielsen (1984).

Among CYCLISTS In Denmark

Among cyclists born in Denmark, Amalie Dideriksen ranks 47Before her are Lasse Norman Hansen (1992), Linda Villumsen (1985), Annika Langvad (1984), Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig (1995), Brian Vandborg (1981), and Niklas Larsen (1997). After her are Mads Würtz Schmidt (1994), Mikkel Bjerg (1998), Michael Færk Christensen (1986), Frederik Rodenberg (1998), Casper Jørgensen (1985), and Rasmus Quaade (1990).