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Eros Poli

1963 - Today

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Eros Poli (born 6 August 1963 in Isola della Scala, Veneto) is an Italian former professional racing cyclist of the 1990s, notably employed as Mario Cipollini's lead-out man in bunch sprints. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Eros Poli is the 413th most popular cyclist (down from 371st in 2019), the 4,245th most popular biography from Italy (down from 4,226th in 2019) and the 73rd most popular Italian Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Eros Poli ranks 413 out of 1,613Before him are Erik Dekker, Gert Frank, Levi Leipheimer, Sergei Ivanov, Oscar Camenzind, and Tony Martin. After him are Jean-René Bernaudeau, Lutz Heßlich, Danilo Di Luca, Charly Mottet, Egan Bernal, and Gert-Jan Theunisse.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1963, Eros Poli ranks 541Before him are Éric Di Meco, Rob Estes, Alice Sebold, Shauna Grant, Milko Djurovski, and Jadav Payeng. After him are Ted Demme, Paul Klebnikov, Alan McDonald, Michael Chabon, James Marsh, and Pavel Řehák.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Eros Poli ranks 4,246 out of 5,161Before him are Deborah Compagnoni (1970), Simone Barone (1978), Cristian Brocchi (1976), Stefano Baldini (1971), Valentina Vezzali (1974), and Mahmood (1992). After him are Aldo Tarlao (1926), Michelangelo Rampulla (1962), Simone Pepe (1983), Francesco Moriero (1969), Luigi Negri (1956), and Silvio Pietroboni (1904).

Among CYCLISTS In Italy

Among cyclists born in Italy, Eros Poli ranks 73Before him are Maurizio Fondriest (1965), Michele Bartoli (1970), Andrea Tafi (1966), Franco Ballerini (1964), Marco Giovannetti (1962), and Roberto Visentini (1957). After him are Danilo Di Luca (1976), Franco Chioccioli (1959), Gilberto Simoni (1971), Paolo Savoldelli (1973), Fabio Baldato (1968), and Francesco Casagrande (1970).