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Fortunato Baliani

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Fortunato Baliani (born 6 July 1974 in Foligno) is an Italian former road racing cyclist, who competed professionally between 1998 and 2014. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Fortunato Baliani is the 1,063rd most popular cyclist, the 4,898th most popular biography from Italy and the 144th most popular Italian Cyclist.

Fortunato Baliani is most famous for being an Italian former road racing cyclist who competed professionally during the 1970s and 1980s. He is known for his participation in various prestigious cycling races, including the Giro d'Italia.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Fortunato Baliani ranks 1,063 out of 1,613Before him are Christophe Rinero, Lorenzo Fortunato, Marcel Sieberg, Uroš Murn, José Serpa, and Oliver Naesen. After him are Christophe Brandt, Matteo Montaguti, Karsten Kroon, Patrik Sinkewitz, Jay Vine, and Laurent Didier.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1974, Fortunato Baliani ranks 1,091Before him are Aleksey Petrov, Andrei Mezin, Espido Freire, Jennifer Nettles, Isaac Asare, and Murder of Adam Walsh. After him are Enrique Osses, Shin Nakamura, Nikolay Shirshov, Oleg Kuleshov, Igor Miladinović, and Andy Priaulx.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Fortunato Baliani ranks 4,899 out of 5,161Before him are Samuele Longo (1992), Francesco Chicchi (1980), Michael Agazzi (1984), Tania Cagnotto (1985), Federico Peluso (1984), and Lorenzo Fortunato (1996). After him are Alessandra Perilli (1988), Elisa Di Francisca (1982), Davide Rigon (1986), Lodovica Comello (1990), Matteo Montaguti (1984), and Simone Scuffet (1996).

Among CYCLISTS In Italy

Among cyclists born in Italy, Fortunato Baliani ranks 144Before him are Mauro Santambrogio (1984), Roberto Ferrari (1983), Emanuele Sella (1981), Daniel Oss (1987), Francesco Chicchi (1980), and Lorenzo Fortunato (1996). After him are Matteo Montaguti (1984), Ivan Santaromita (1984), Davide Ballerini (1994), Marco Marzano (1980), Marco Velo (1974), and Manuele Mori (1980).