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Cadel Evans

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Cadel Lee Evans (; born 14 February 1977) is an Australian former professional racing cyclist who competed professionally in both mountain biking and road bicycle racing. A four-time Olympian, Evans is one of three non-Europeans – along with Greg LeMond and Egan Bernal – to have won the Tour de France, winning the race in 2011. Early in his career, he was a champion mountain biker, winning the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup in 1998 and 1999 and placing seventh in the men's cross-country mountain bike race at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. Evans is a four-time Olympian. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Cadel Evans is the 281st most popular cyclist (down from 241st in 2019), the 299th most popular biography from Australia (down from 258th in 2019) and the 3rd most popular Australian Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Cadel Evans ranks 281 out of 1,613Before him are Antonio Suárez, Paolo Bettini, Lothar Thoms, Gianni Bugno, Dino Bruni, and Jesús Loroño. After him are Piotr Ugrumov, Dunc Gray, Erika Salumäe, Michael Rasmussen, Gordon Thomas, and Pascal Hervé.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1977, Cadel Evans ranks 169Before him are Adam Małysz, Alessandro Santos, Huang Xiaoming, Joseba Etxeberria, Park Eun-hye, and Olof Mellberg. After him are Fabrício Werdum, Lynn Collins, Takamasa Watanabe, Luis Rubiales, Jyothika, and Hatem Trabelsi.

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In Australia

Among people born in Australia, Cadel Evans ranks 299 out of 1,143Before him are Thelma Coyne Long (1918), Steven Bradbury (1973), Ben Chifley (1885), Harry Kewell (1978), Beryl Penrose (1930), and John Davies (1929). After him are Nathan Jones (1970), Marlene Mathews (1934), Rebel Wilson (1980), Steve Hooker (1982), Jack Thompson (1940), and Ernie Parker (1883).

Among CYCLISTS In Australia

Among cyclists born in Australia, Cadel Evans ranks 3Before him are Lionel Cox (1930), and Danny Clark (1951). After him are Dunc Gray (1906), Russell Mockridge (1928), Stuart O'Grady (1973), Allan Davis (1980), Michael Rogers (1979), Luke Roberts (1977), Robbie McEwen (1972), Mathew Hayman (1978), and Richie Porte (1985).