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Emanuel Buchmann

1992 - Today

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Emanuel Buchmann (born 18 November 1992) is a German professional racing cyclist, who rides for UCI WorldTeam Cofidis. He is a two-time winner of the German National Road Race Championships, in 2015 and 2023. He has competed in twelve Grand Tours, with a best result of fourth place, recorded at the 2019 Tour de France. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 21 different languages on Wikipedia. Emanuel Buchmann is the 1,222nd most popular cyclist (down from 940th in 2024), the 6,997th most popular biography from Germany (down from 6,559th in 2019) and the 102nd most popular German Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Emanuel Buchmann ranks 1,222 out of 1,613Before him are Brett Lancaster, Rene Mandri, Jordi Meeus, Antoine Demoitié, Hubert Dupont, and Luke Rowe. After him are Neilson Powless, Michaël D'Almeida, Tony Gallopin, Gabriele Bosisio, Florian Vermeersch, and Jasmin Duehring.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Emanuel Buchmann ranks 691Before him are Im Hyun-sik, Michalina Olszańska, Nicolas Le Goff, Oscar Lewicki, Sandra Paños, and Anzhelika Terliuga. After him are Minami Minegishi, Tino-Sven Sušić, Bryce Harper, Jasmin Duehring, Armando Izzo, and Aleksandar Pantić.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Emanuel Buchmann ranks 7,000 out of 7,253Before him are Karoline Schuch (1981), Andreas Bourani (1983), Eva Padberg (1980), Heike Lätzsch (1973), Christopher Kas (1980), and Kirsten Bolm (1975). After him are Maximilian Eggestein (1996), Alex Hofmann (1980), Marcus Becker (1981), Boris Henry (1973), Tim Pütz (1987), and Maike Nollen (1977).

Among CYCLISTS In Germany

Among cyclists born in Germany, Emanuel Buchmann ranks 102Before him are Olaf Pollack (1973), Christian Knees (1981), Roger Kluge (1986), Trixi Worrack (1981), Phil Bauhaus (1994), and Daniel Becke (1978). After him are Jasmin Duehring (1992), Markus Fothen (1981), Andreas Müller (1979), Lennard Kämna (1996), René Enders (1987), and Robert Wagner (1983).