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Domenico Pozzovivo

1982 - Today

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Domenico Pozzovivo (born 30 November 1982) is an Italian former road racing cyclist, who competed as a professional from 2005 to 2024. His very small stature confers him with the qualities of a pure climbing specialist. He is most known for a victory in stage 8 of the 2012 Giro d'Italia, an overall victory in the 2012 Giro del Trentino, and is notable for his educational attainments. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia. Domenico Pozzovivo is the 743rd most popular cyclist (down from 636th in 2024), the 4,714th most popular biography from Italy (down from 4,582nd in 2019) and the 116th most popular Italian Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Domenico Pozzovivo ranks 743 out of 1,613Before him are Thomas Löfkvist, Māris Štrombergs, Marco Villa, Matteo Trentin, Alessandro Bertolini, and Sergey Lagutin. After him are Miguel Ángel López, Charly Wegelius, Bob Jungels, Gino Mäder, Daniel Moreno, and Laima Zilporytė.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Domenico Pozzovivo ranks 596Before him are Tomislav Tomašević, Linus Gerdemann, Kozue Ando, Deen, Peter Jehle, and Alondra de la Parra. After him are Orelsan, Tomáš Plekanec, Joanna Newsom, Meghan Ory, Kimberly Wyatt, and Marián Gáborík.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Domenico Pozzovivo ranks 4,715 out of 5,161Before him are Dorina Vaccaroni (1963), Dominik Windisch (1989), Marco Villa (1969), Marco Galiazzo (1983), Thomas Green (null), and Cristiano Biraghi (1992). After him are Francesca Lollobrigida (1991), Matteo Tosatto (1974), Jole Santelli (1968), Loredana Cannata (1975), Andrea Poli (1989), and Annalisa (1985).

Among CYCLISTS In Italy

Among cyclists born in Italy, Domenico Pozzovivo ranks 116Before him are Rinaldo Nocentini (1977), Marzio Bruseghin (1974), Andrea Peron (1971), Enrico Gasparotto (1982), Giulio Ciccone (1994), and Marco Villa (1969). After him are Matteo Tosatto (1974), Leonardo Bertagnolli (1978), Imelda Chiappa (1966), Andrea Noè (1969), Fabrizio Guidi (1972), and Sergio Barbero (1969).