CYCLIST

Carlos Barbero

1991 - Today

Photo of Carlos Barbero

Icon of person Carlos Barbero

Carlos Barbero Cuesta (born 29 April 1991 in Burgos) is a Spanish former cyclist, who competed as a professional from 2012 to 2022. He rode in the 2015 Vuelta a España. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Carlos Barbero is the 1,792nd most popular cyclist, the 3,585th most popular biography from Spain and the 156th most popular Spanish Cyclist.

Carlos Barbero is a Spanish bicycle racer known for his achievements in road cycling, particularly as a sprinter. He has competed in various professional cycling events, including the Vuelta a España and has secured multiple national titles.

Memorability Metrics

Loading...

Page views of Carlos Barbero by language

Loading...

Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Carlos Barbero ranks 1,792 out of 1,613Before him are Rémi Pauriol, Kobe Goossens, Masaki Inoue, Julius Johansen, Tatsiana Sharakova, and Francis Mourey. After him are Kai Reus, Alan Marangoni, Soraya Paladin, Perrig Quéméneur, Alexander Kamp, and Arnold Jeannesson.

Most Popular Cyclists in Wikipedia

Go to all Rankings

Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Carlos Barbero ranks 1,261Before him are Yuki Honda, Andreea Boghian, Magomedrasul Gazimagomedov, Marlon Teixeira, Andreea Grigore, and Riku Matsuda. After him are Adisak Kraisorn, Paulo Conrado do Carmo Sardin, Matoma, Oliver Ekman-Larsson, Matthias Plachta, and Wei Yongli.

Others Born in 1991

Go to all Rankings

In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Carlos Barbero ranks 3,585 out of 3,355Before him are David Juncà (1993), Josete Miranda (1998), Pol Lozano (1999), Iban Zubiaurre (1983), Laura Gil (1992), and Adrián Dalmau (1994). After him are Álex Martínez (1990), Sofía Toro (1990), Hugo Novoa (2003), Julio Alonso Ortega (2000), Saúl Berjón (1986), and Robert Ibáñez (1993).

Among CYCLISTS In Spain

Among cyclists born in Spain, Carlos Barbero ranks 156Before him are Antonio Piedra (1985), Enrique Sanz (1989), Óscar Rodríguez (1995), Garikoitz Bravo (1989), Marcos García (1986), and Antonio Pedrero (1991). After him are Iván García Cortina (1995), and Jofre Cullell (null).