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Enrico Gasparotto

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Enrico Gasparotto (born 22 March 1982) is an Italian-born Swiss former professional road racing cyclist, who rode professionally between 2005 and 2020, for seven different teams. After retiring, he worked as a directeur sportif for UCI Continental team EF Education–Nippo Development Team in 2021 before joining Bora–Hansgrohe in a similar role the following year. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 23 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 22 in 2024). Enrico Gasparotto is the 723rd most popular cyclist (down from 562nd in 2024), the 4,700th most popular biography from Italy (down from 4,506th in 2019) and the 113th most popular Italian Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Enrico Gasparotto ranks 717 out of 1,613After him are Wilco Kelderman, Victor Campenaerts, Stefan Nimke, Stefan Steinweg, Jan Tratnik, Alexandre Usov, Robert Förster, Lauri Aus, Jan Schur, Jens Fiedler, Giulio Ciccone, and Linus Gerdemann.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Enrico Gasparotto ranks 586Before him are Amets Txurruka, Mantorras, Irakli Tsirekidze, Gabriel Rufián, Ethan Juan, and Manuel Pasqual. After him are Sylvain Guintoli, Simas Jasaitis, Tyson Chandler, Tomislav Tomašević, Linus Gerdemann, and Kozue Ando.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Enrico Gasparotto ranks 4,701 out of 5,161Before him are Micaela Ramazzotti (1979), Stefano Farina (1962), Marco Marchionni (1980), Alfredo Rota (1975), Potito Starace (1981), and Manuel Pasqual (1982). After him are Fabio Volo (1972), Gianpaolo Bellini (1980), Giovanni Pellielo (1970), Manolo Gabbiadini (1991), Giulio Ciccone (1994), and Giulio Berruti (1984).

Among CYCLISTS In Italy

Among cyclists born in Italy, Enrico Gasparotto ranks 113Before him are Eddy Mazzoleni (1973), Stefano Zanini (1969), Paolo Tiralongo (1977), Rinaldo Nocentini (1977), Marzio Bruseghin (1974), and Andrea Peron (1971). After him are Giulio Ciccone (1994), Marco Villa (1969), Domenico Pozzovivo (1982), Matteo Tosatto (1974), Leonardo Bertagnolli (1978), and Imelda Chiappa (1966).