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Brice Feillu

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Brice Feillu (born 26 July 1985) is a French former road racing cyclist, who rode professionally between 2009 and 2019 for the Agritubel, Vacansoleil, Leopard Trek, Sojasun and Arkéa–Samsic teams. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia. Brice Feillu is the 1,523rd most popular cyclist (down from 1,262nd in 2024), the 6,738th most popular biography from France (down from 6,461st in 2019) and the 164th most popular French Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Brice Feillu ranks 1,519 out of 1,613Before him are Albert Torres, and Kristian Sbaragli. After him are Michael Færk Christensen, Egor Silin, Maciej Bodnar, Muradjan Khalmuratov, Volodymyr Dyudya, Michael Gogl, Chantal van den Broek-Blaak, Ross Edgar, Jean-Patrick Nazon, and Gert Jõeäär.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1985, Brice Feillu ranks 1,362Before him are Elena Fanchini, Reanne Evans, Alexander Khatuntsev, Damir Bičanić, Taryn Terrell, and Kristof Wilke. After him are Hokuto Nakamura, Maciej Bodnar, Alex Baumann, Manolo Reina, Simone Facey, and Jeremy Abbott.

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In France

Among people born in France, Brice Feillu ranks 6,738 out of 6,770Before him are Anthony Turgis (1994), Romain Barras (1980), Pierre Lees-Melou (1993), Ali Ahamada (1991), Damien Plessis (1988), and Samir Aït Saïd (1989). After him are Franck Honorat (1996), Charlène Guignard (1989), Sigamary Diarra (1984), Chris Mavinga (1991), Théo Maledon (2001), and Valériane Vukosavljević (1994).

Among CYCLISTS In France

Among cyclists born in France, Brice Feillu ranks 164Before him are Victor Koretzky (1994), Laurent Pichon (1986), Nicolas Edet (1987), Mickaël Delage (1985), Cyril Lemoine (1983), and Anthony Turgis (1994). After him are Jean-Patrick Nazon (1977), Maxime Bouet (1986), Sébastien Joly (1979), Rémi Cavagna (1995), Mathieu Ladagnous (1984), and Carlos Da Cruz (1974).