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Fabio Sacchi

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Fabio Sacchi (born 23 May 1974 in Milan) is an Italian former professional road bicycle racer who raced for the Team Polti, Saeco, Fassa Bortolo, Team Milram and Preti Mangimi teams. His name was on the list of doping tests published by the French Senate on 24 July 2013 that were collected during the 1998 Tour de France and found positive for EPO when retested in 2004. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Fabio Sacchi is the 991st most popular cyclist (down from 788th in 2019), the 4,823rd most popular biography from Italy (down from 4,710th in 2019) and the 133rd most popular Italian Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Fabio Sacchi ranks 991 out of 1,613Before him are Jhonatan Narváez, Gianni Moscon, Scott McGrory, Jos van Emden, Manuel Belletti, and Johnny Hoogerland. After him are Gabriel Rasch, Bart De Clercq, Warren Barguil, Nikias Arndt, Mariana Pajón, and Kristen Faulkner.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1974, Fabio Sacchi ranks 938Before him are Frankie Hejduk, Chae Ji-hoon, Makoto Segawa, Satoshi Mashimo, Claire Nouvian, and Guilherme de Cássio Alves. After him are Satoshi Yoneyama, Katharine Gun, Nick Barmby, Mick Wingert, Andreas Schifferer, and Scott Draper.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Fabio Sacchi ranks 4,824 out of 5,161Before him are Cristian Savani (1982), Gianni Moscon (1994), Manuel Belletti (1985), Andrea Bertolacci (1991), Riccardo Saponara (1991), and Simone Raineri (1977). After him are Luca Ranieri (1999), Simone Del Nero (1981), Marco Carnesecchi (2000), Alessandro De Marchi (1986), Paolo Pizzo (1983), and Sylvie Lubamba (1972).

Among CYCLISTS In Italy

Among cyclists born in Italy, Fabio Sacchi ranks 133Before him are Marco Marcato (1984), Oscar Gatto (1985), Giampaolo Caruso (1980), Francesco Gavazzi (1984), Gianni Moscon (1994), and Manuel Belletti (1985). After him are Alessandro De Marchi (1986), Mauro Santambrogio (1984), Roberto Ferrari (1983), Emanuele Sella (1981), Daniel Oss (1987), and Francesco Chicchi (1980).