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Beñat Intxausti

1986 - Today

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Beñat Intxausti Elorriaga (born 20 March 1986) is a Spanish former professional road bicycle racer, who rode professionally between 2007 and 2019 for the Nicolas Mateos, Fuji–Servetto, Euskaltel–Euskadi, Movistar Team, Team Sky and Euskadi–Murias teams. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Beñat Intxausti is the 961st most popular cyclist (down from 924th in 2019), the 2,781st most popular biography from Spain (down from 2,766th in 2019) and the 96th most popular Spanish Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Beñat Intxausti ranks 961 out of 1,613Before him are Jens-Erik Madsen, Ben Hermans, Branislau Samoilau, Sebastian Langeveld, Tyler Farrar, and Natallia Tsylinskaya. After him are Carlos Betancur, Max van Heeswijk, Nicolas Roche, Sep Vanmarcke, Bernhard Eisel, and Oscar Gatto.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1986, Beñat Intxausti ranks 791Before him are Yury Dud, Ben Hermans, Corina Căprioriu, Alexandra Borbély, Daiki Niwa, and Dragoș Grigore. After him are Miles Kane, Tobias Mikkelsen, Dipika Kakar, Danilo Aparecido da Silva, Sandro Viletta, and Simon Vukčević.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Beñat Intxausti ranks 2,781 out of 3,355Before him are Jesús Olalla (1971), Mikel Rico (1984), Brigitte Yagüe (1981), Héctor Font (1984), Begoña Vargas (1999), and Lucía Jiménez (1978). After him are Roger Torrent (1979), Sergi Guardiola (1991), Ander Barrenetxea (2001), Olga Carmona (2000), Albert Crusat (1982), and Andrea Motis (1995).

Among CYCLISTS In Spain

Among cyclists born in Spain, Beñat Intxausti ranks 96Before him are Koldo Gil (1978), Ángel Vicioso (1977), Xavier Florencio (1979), Pedro Horrillo (1974), José Joaquín Rojas (1985), and Antonio Colom (1978). After him are Gorka Verdugo (1978), Gustavo César (1980), David de la Cruz (1989), Isidro Nozal (1977), Koldo Fernández (1981), and Jesús Herrada (1990).