CYCLIST

Clément Venturini

1993 - Today

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Clément Venturini (born 16 October 1993 in Villeurbanne) is a French cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam Arkéa–B&B Hotels. In 2011, he won the UCI Junior World Cyclo-cross Championship. In May 2018, he was named in the startlist for the 2018 Giro d'Italia. In August 2019, he was named in the startlist for the 2019 Vuelta a España. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Clément Venturini is the 1,895th most popular cyclist, the 7,199th most popular biography from France and the 225th most popular French Cyclist.

Clément Venturini is a French cyclist known for his achievements in road racing and cyclo-cross. He has competed in various prestigious events, showcasing his versatility and skill in both disciplines.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Clément Venturini ranks 1,260Before him are Kelsey Mitchell, Axel Ngando, Simon Kroon, Darby Allin, Shawn Parker, and Shi Zhiyong. After him are Hedvig Rasmussen, Milan Jevtović, Shi Jinglin, Kevin Möhwald, Mammadali Mehdiyev, and Hassan Taftian.

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In France

Among people born in France, Clément Venturini ranks 7,199 out of 6,770Before him are Rudy Barbier (1992), Marie-Ève Gahié (1996), Axel Ngando (1993), Arnaud Lusamba (1997), Tess Ledeux (2001), and Thomas Chirault (1997). After him are Cédric Pineau (1985), Mamadou Sarr (2005), Jimmy Gressier (1997), Stéphane Poulhies (1985), Stéphane Lambese (1995), and Marie Bochet (1994).

Among CYCLISTS In France

Among cyclists born in France, Clément Venturini ranks 225Before him are Axel Domont (1990), Geoffrey Soupe (1988), Clément Champoussin (1998), Clément Russo (1995), Audrey Cordon-Ragot (1989), and Rudy Barbier (1992). After him are Cédric Pineau (1985), Stéphane Poulhies (1985), Anthony Perez (1991), Morgan Kneisky (1987), Alexis Renard (1999), and Jérôme Cousin (1989).