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Arnaud Tournant

1978 - Today

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Arnaud Tournant (born 5 April 1978) is a French track cyclist. He has won 14 World Championships and won a gold, silver and a bronze at the Summer Olympics. In track cycling, he is third behind Harrie Lavreysen (20) and Sir Chris Hoy (17) in the number of global gold medals in his palmares. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Arnaud Tournant is the 814th most popular cyclist (up from 921st in 2019), the 5,866th most popular biography from France (up from 6,049th in 2019) and the 88th most popular French Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Arnaud Tournant ranks 814 out of 1,613Before him are Giovanni Visconti, Pablo Lastras, Jurgen Van den Broeck, Carlos Barredo, Paul Manning, and Matthias Kessler. After him are Sergio Henao, Iñaki Isasi, Bernhard Kohl, Gianni Meersman, Juraj Sagan, and Unai Etxebarria.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1978, Arnaud Tournant ranks 741Before him are Ruslan Baltiev, Kōsei Inoue, Takuya Suzumura, Hayko Cepkin, David Hodges, and Gina Gogean. After him are Yoshie Takeshita, Harel Levy, Jérémie Elkaïm, Mike Tindall, Ralf Bartels, and Tony Yayo.

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In France

Among people born in France, Arnaud Tournant ranks 5,866 out of 6,770Before him are Julien Robert (1974), Pape Gueye (1999), Benjamin Darbelet (1980), Ella Rumpf (1995), Benjamin Boukpeti (1981), and Jimmy Briand (1985). After him are Christophe Cocard (1967), Rémy Vercoutre (1980), Nicolas Minassian (1973), Cyril Théréau (1983), Michaël Cuisance (1999), and Neal Maupay (1996).

Among CYCLISTS In France

Among cyclists born in France, Arnaud Tournant ranks 88Before him are Sébastien Hinault (1974), Christophe Capelle (1967), Christophe Laporte (1992), Félicia Ballanger (1971), Frédéric Guesdon (1971), and Anne-Caroline Chausson (1977). After him are Pierrick Fédrigo (1978), Florian Rousseau (1974), Jean-Cyril Robin (1969), Arnaud Démare (1991), Nicolas Portal (1979), and Sandy Casar (1979).