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Andreas Klier

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Andreas Klier (born 15 January 1976) is a retired German professional road racing cyclist. He competed professionally between 1996 and 2013. Klier moved into a managerial role with his final professional team, Garmin–Sharp, after announcing his retirement as a rider on 13 May 2013. As of 2024 he remains a sports director with its successor team EF Education–EasyPost. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Andreas Klier is the 776th most popular cyclist (down from 765th in 2024), the 6,454th most popular biography from Germany (down from 6,379th in 2019) and the 64th most popular German Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Andreas Klier ranks 776 out of 1,613Before him are Olga Slyusareva, Enric Mas, Magnus Cort, Rubén Plaza, Leonardo Bertagnolli, and Kanstantsin Sivtsov. After him are Vladimir Efimkin, Danilo Hondo, Oksana Grishina, Mattias Skjelmose, Sam Bennett, and Igor Antón.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1976, Andreas Klier ranks 776Before him are Ildar Abdrazakov, Yekaterina Guseva, Radosław Sobolewski, Paul Goldstein, Earl Boykins, and Vanessa da Mata. After him are Lucian Msamati, Miikka Kiprusoff, Daria Lorenci Flatz, David Davis, Klara Geywitz, and Mark Paston.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Andreas Klier ranks 6,457 out of 7,253Before him are Olia Tira (1988), Marsha Vadhanapanich (1970), Alexander Fehling (1981), Katherine Freese (1957), Sylke Otto (1969), and Armin Eichholz (1964). After him are Uwe Gensheimer (1986), Danilo Hondo (1974), Patrick Sensburg (1971), Andreas Keller (1965), Shane Smeltz (1981), and Hanno Koffler (1980).

Among CYCLISTS In Germany

Among cyclists born in Germany, Andreas Klier ranks 64Before him are Stefan Steinweg (1969), Robert Förster (1978), Jan Schur (1962), Jens Fiedler (1970), Linus Gerdemann (1982), and Fredy Schmidtke (1961). After him are Danilo Hondo (1974), Gerald Ciolek (1986), Steffen Blochwitz (1967), Jens Heppner (1964), Jens Lehmann (1967), and Sandra Schumacher (1966).