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Claudio Chiappucci

1963 - Today

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Claudio Chiappucci (born 28 February 1963 in Uboldo, Varese, Lombardy) is a retired Italian professional cyclist. He was on the podium three times in the Tour de France general classification: second in 1990, third in 1991 and second again in 1992. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Claudio Chiappucci is the 199th most popular cyclist (down from 148th in 2019), the 3,638th most popular biography from Italy (down from 3,498th in 2019) and the 37th most popular Italian Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Claudio Chiappucci ranks 199 out of 1,613Before him are Antonio Bailetti, Guglielmo Segato, Paolo Pedretti, Nino Defilippis, Leif Mortensen, and Imerio Massignan. After him are Domingo Perurena, Albert Richter, Severino Rigoni, Heinz Müller, Loris Campana, and Willi Fuggerer.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1963, Claudio Chiappucci ranks 272Before him are Slobodan Dubajić, Michael Chiklis, Greg Nicotero, Jørn Andersen, Clint Mansell, and Olha Bryzhina. After him are Jan Arnald, Dario Marianelli, Jens Johansson, Jörg Michael, Ivan Capelli, and Nina Ananiashvili.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Claudio Chiappucci ranks 3,639 out of 5,161Before him are Alessandro Antonelli (1798), Andrea Montermini (1964), Rudolph Schadow (1786), Marcus Ummidius Quadratus Annianus (138), Donato Bilancia (1951), and Giovanni Lodetti (1942). After him are Fabio Luisi (1959), Dario Marianelli (1963), Lorenzo Insigne (1991), Ezio Pascutti (1937), Aldo Campatelli (1919), and Severino Rigoni (1914).

Among CYCLISTS In Italy

Among cyclists born in Italy, Claudio Chiappucci ranks 37Before him are Giovanni Bramucci (1946), Antonio Bailetti (1937), Guglielmo Segato (1906), Paolo Pedretti (1906), Nino Defilippis (1932), and Imerio Massignan (1937). After him are Severino Rigoni (1914), Leandro Faggin (1933), Giuseppe Saronni (1957), Arnaldo Pambianco (1935), Antonio Pesenti (1908), and Sergio Bianchetto (1939).