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Arnaud De Lie

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Arnaud De Lie (born 16 March 2002) is a Belgian professional cyclist, who currently rides for UCI ProTeam Lotto. He was promoted from the Lotto–Soudal U23 team at the end of the 2021 season. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Arnaud De Lie is the 1,207th most popular cyclist, the 1,117th most popular biography from Belgium and the 120th most popular Belgian Cyclist.

Arnaud De Lie is a Belgian cyclist known for his strong performances in road racing, particularly as a sprinter. He gained prominence in the professional cycling scene with notable results in various races, including victories in UCI events.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Arnaud De Lie ranks 1,207 out of 1,613Before him are Stefano Pirazzi, Simone Consonni, Attila Valter, Iván Velasco, Carlos Rodríguez, and Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig. After him are Sacha Modolo, Elisa Balsamo, Eva Lechner, Katarzyna Pawłowska, Benoît Salmon, and Tom Danielson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2002, Arnaud De Lie ranks 146Before him are Lucien Agoumé, Skai Jackson, Vladyslav Vanat, Manfred Ugalde, Asher Angel, and Usman Garuba. After him are Zinaida Kupriyanovich, Diego López, Kaio Jorge, Tusse, Bertuğ Yıldırım, and Tyla.

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In Belgium

Among people born in Belgium, Arnaud De Lie ranks 1,117 out of 1,190Before him are Kristof Goddaert (1986), Pauline Étienne (1989), Stijn Vandenbergh (1984), Bart Swings (1991), Mats Rits (1993), and Jan Bakelants (1986). After him are Zinho Vanheusden (1999), Diego Moreira (2004), Jérémie Makiese (2000), Arthur Vermeeren (2005), Orel Mangala (1998), and Émilie Heymans (1981).

Among CYCLISTS In Belgium

Among cyclists born in Belgium, Arnaud De Lie ranks 120Before him are Maxim Van Gils (1999), Tim Declercq (1989), Jens Keukeleire (1988), Kristof Goddaert (1986), Stijn Vandenbergh (1984), and Jan Bakelants (1986). After him are Jens Debusschere (1989), Jolien D'Hoore (1990), Jonas van Genechten (1986), Dominique Cornu (1985), Tosh Van der Sande (1990), and Pieter Serry (1988).