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Danilo Hondo

1974 - Today

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Danilo Hondo (born 4 January 1974) is a German former professional road bicycle racer. He won the German National Road Race in 2002. He competed in the men's team pursuit at the 1996 Summer Olympics. He was banned from professional cycling and then later won his appeal to return to the sport. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Danilo Hondo is the 778th most popular cyclist (up from 850th in 2024), the 6,456th most popular biography from Germany (up from 6,475th in 2019) and the 65th most popular German Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Danilo Hondo ranks 778 out of 1,613Before her are Magnus Cort, Rubén Plaza, Leonardo Bertagnolli, Kanstantsin Sivtsov, Andreas Klier, and Vladimir Efimkin. After her are Oksana Grishina, Mattias Skjelmose, Sam Bennett, Igor Antón, Jai Hindley, and Gerald Ciolek.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1974, Danilo Hondo ranks 808Before her are Camilla Martin, Barbara Schöneberger, Marianne Timmer, Clare Kramer, Berto Romero, and Iarley. After her are Tariq Abdul-Wahad, Viktor Röthlin, Gerardo García León, Adel Nefzi, André Luiz Moreira, and Sandro André da Silva.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Danilo Hondo ranks 6,459 out of 7,253Before her are Alexander Fehling (1981), Katherine Freese (1957), Sylke Otto (1969), Armin Eichholz (1964), Andreas Klier (1976), and Uwe Gensheimer (1986). After her are Patrick Sensburg (1971), Andreas Keller (1965), Shane Smeltz (1981), Hanno Koffler (1980), Conny Pohlers (1978), and Alexander Waske (1975).

Among CYCLISTS In Germany

Among cyclists born in Germany, Danilo Hondo ranks 65Before her are Robert Förster (1978), Jan Schur (1962), Jens Fiedler (1970), Linus Gerdemann (1982), Fredy Schmidtke (1961), and Andreas Klier (1976). After her are Gerald Ciolek (1986), Steffen Blochwitz (1967), Jens Heppner (1964), Jens Lehmann (1967), Sandra Schumacher (1966), and Jörg Jaksche (1976).