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Anthony Delaplace

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Anthony Delaplace (born 11 September 1989) is a French professional cyclist, who rides for UCI WorldTeam Arkéa–B&B Hotels. During his professional career, Delaplace has taken victories at the 2011 Polynormande for Saur–Sojasun and the 2022 Paris–Camembert for Arkéa–Samsic. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Anthony Delaplace is the 1,745th most popular cyclist (down from 1,502nd in 2024), the 6,985th most popular biography from France (down from 6,700th in 2019) and the 201st most popular French Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Anthony Delaplace ranks 1,745 out of 1,613Before him are Lea Friedrich, Dorian Godon, Óscar Rodríguez, Linda Indergand, Jenthe Biermans, and Nick Schultz. After him are Fabio Van den Bossche, Alessandro Covi, Garikoitz Bravo, Carlos Ramírez, Tom Bohli, and Gijs Van Hoecke.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Anthony Delaplace ranks 1,395Before him are Ryohei Yamazaki, Thorsten Margis, Teheivarii Ludivion, Giuseppe Bellusci, Jamie Benn, and Matthew Jurman. After him are Adam Rippon, Kai Häfner, Wang Dalei, Ibrahim Jeilan, Wei Meng, and Garikoitz Bravo.

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In France

Among people born in France, Anthony Delaplace ranks 6,985 out of 6,770Before him are Marvin Baudry (1990), Thomas Didillon-Hödl (1995), Dorian Godon (1996), Chloé Chevalier (1995), Julien Féret (1982), and Loïs Diony (1992). After him are Jérémy Berthod (1984), Jessica Fox (1994), Mohamed Fofana (1985), Clémence Saint-Preux (1988), Mathieu Dossevi (1988), and Guillaume Rufin (1990).

Among CYCLISTS In France

Among cyclists born in France, Anthony Delaplace ranks 201Before him are Geoffrey Bouchard (1992), Arnaud Gérard (1984), Arthur Vichot (1988), Florian Sénéchal (1993), Sébastien Turgot (1984), and Dorian Godon (1996). After him are Lloyd Mondory (1982), Guillaume Bonnafond (1987), Rémi Pauriol (1982), Francis Mourey (1980), Perrig Quéméneur (1984), and Arnold Jeannesson (1986).