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Franco Chioccioli

1959 - Today

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Franco Chioccioli (born 25 August 1959) is an Italian former professional road racing cyclist. The highlight of his career was his overall win in the 1991 Giro d'Italia. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Franco Chioccioli is the 421st most popular cyclist (down from 355th in 2019), the 4,258th most popular biography from Italy (down from 4,191st in 2019) and the 75th most popular Italian Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Franco Chioccioli ranks 421 out of 1,613Before her are Lutz Heßlich, Danilo Di Luca, Charly Mottet, Egan Bernal, Gert-Jan Theunisse, and Rolf Gölz. After her are Gilberto Simoni, Andrey Kivilev, Alexander Kristoff, Gintautas Umaras, Theodor Leupold, and Kim Kirchen.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1959, Franco Chioccioli ranks 539Before her are Zhan Videnov, Lydia Lunch, Lutz Heßlich, Giorgio Vanzetta, Demet Akbağ, and Boman Irani. After her are Fernando Álvez, Chingiz Abdullayev, Jürgen Ligi, Akif Pirinçci, Rudolf Koelman, and Phil Morris.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Franco Chioccioli ranks 4,259 out of 5,161Before her are Alessandro Diamanti (1983), Danilo Di Luca (1976), Armin Zöggeler (1974), Giorgio Vanzetta (1959), Ludwig Bemelmans (1898), and Walter Novellino (1953). After her are Vincenzo Sospiri (1966), Gilberto Simoni (1971), Marco Storari (1977), Laura Boldrini (1961), Simone Zaza (1991), and Marco Masini (1964).

Among CYCLISTS In Italy

Among cyclists born in Italy, Franco Chioccioli ranks 75Before her are Andrea Tafi (1966), Franco Ballerini (1964), Marco Giovannetti (1962), Roberto Visentini (1957), Eros Poli (1963), and Danilo Di Luca (1976). After her are Gilberto Simoni (1971), Paolo Savoldelli (1973), Fabio Baldato (1968), Francesco Casagrande (1970), Damiano Cunego (1981), and Filippo Ganna (1996).