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Gustavo César

1980 - Today

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Gustavo César Veloso (born January 29, 1980, in Vilagarcía de Arousa) is a Spanish former professional road bicycle racer, who competed as a professional from 2001 to 2021. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Gustavo César is the 1,100th most popular cyclist (down from 1,001st in 2024), the 2,995th most popular biography from Spain (down from 2,848th in 2019) and the 104th most popular Spanish Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Gustavo César ranks 1,100 out of 1,613Before him are Mauro Santambrogio, Roberto Ferrari, Emanuele Sella, Jempy Drucker, David Gaudu, and Ryan Bayley. After him are Olga Ismayilova, Tiago Machado, David de la Cruz, Eduard Gritsun, Koen de Kort, and Vegard Stake Laengen.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1980, Gustavo César ranks 1,026Before him are Erin Cahill, Mikuni Shimokawa, Élodie Gossuin, Yang Hao, Petr Elfimov, and Verónika Mendoza. After him are Udonis Haslem, Vrčak, Chung Kyung-ho, Bruno Zita Mbanangoyé, Aaron Staton, and Tanit Phoenix.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Gustavo César ranks 2,995 out of 3,355Before him are Estela Giménez (1979), Alba Torrens (1989), Iago Herrerín (1988), Ustaritz Aldekoaotalora (1983), Alba Cabello (1986), and Russian Red (1985). After him are José Campaña (1993), Silvia Abascal (1979), David de la Cruz (1989), David Castedo (1974), Álex Collado (1999), and Sak Noel (1983).

Among CYCLISTS In Spain

Among cyclists born in Spain, Gustavo César ranks 104Before him are Xavier Florencio (1979), Pedro Horrillo (1974), José Joaquín Rojas (1985), Antonio Colom (1978), Beñat Intxausti (1986), and Gorka Verdugo (1978). After him are David de la Cruz (1989), Isidro Nozal (1977), Koldo Fernández (1981), Jesús Herrada (1990), Asier Maeztu (1977), and Omar Fraile (1990).