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Francesco Lamon

1994 - Today

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Francesco Lamon (born 5 February 1994) is an Italian professional track and road cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Continental team Biesse–Carrera–Premac. He rode in the men's team pursuit at the 2016 UCI Track Cycling World Championships. He won the gold medal in the team pursuit at the 2020 Summer Olympics held at Tokyo in 2021, setting a new world record. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 16 in 2024). Francesco Lamon is the 1,705th most popular cyclist (down from 1,383rd in 2024), the 5,349th most popular biography from Italy (down from 5,079th in 2019) and the 215th most popular Italian Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Francesco Lamon ranks 1,705 out of 1,613Before him are Geoffrey Bouchard, Jesper Hansen, Chad Haga, Vyacheslav Kuznetsov, Luca Mozzato, and Sarah Ulmer. After him are Quinn Simmons, Enrique Sanz, Pavel Kochetkov, Martina Alzini, Arnaud Gérard, and Nathan Haas.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1994, Francesco Lamon ranks 906Before him are Suvi Minkkinen, Hugo Hofstetter, Jordan Mickey, Álvaro Vadillo, Ali Faez, and Max Parrot. After him are Khaddi Sagnia, Adrien Tameze, Süleyman Atlı, Algee Smith, Jason Osborne, and Sven van Beek.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Francesco Lamon ranks 5,350 out of 5,161Before him are Luca Rigoni (1984), Luca Mozzato (1998), Ileana Citaristi (1968), Marco Biagianti (1984), Manuela Mölgg (1983), and Cameron Smith (null). After him are Martina Alzini (1997), Marta Cavalli (1998), Luca Dotto (1990), Davide Faraoni (1991), Rhys Coiro (1979), and Federico Di Francesco (1994).

Among CYCLISTS In Italy

Among cyclists born in Italy, Francesco Lamon ranks 215Before him are Francesco Reda (1982), Paolo Bossoni (1976), Matteo Sobrero (1997), Marco Canola (1988), Davide Appollonio (1989), and Luca Mozzato (1998). After him are Martina Alzini (1997), Marta Cavalli (1998), Niccolò Bonifazio (1993), Alessandro Covi (1998), Vittoria Guazzini (2000), and Marco Frapporti (1985).