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Ion Izagirre

1989 - Today

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Ion Izagirre Insausti (born 4 February 1989) is a Spanish professional road bicycle racer and cyclo-cross rider from the Basque Country, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam Cofidis. He is sometimes referred to as Jon Izaguirre, to retain the correct pronunciation under Castilian orthography. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ion Izagirre is the 615th most popular cyclist (up from 616th in 2019), the 2,395th most popular biography from Spain (up from 2,435th in 2019) and the 51st most popular Spanish Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Ion Izagirre ranks 615 out of 1,613Before him are Daniele Nardello, Borut Božič, Pauline Ferrand-Prévot, Jacky Durand, Bruno Risi, and Tom Pidcock. After him are Fabrice Colas, Marco Pinotti, Esteban Chaves, Alexei Markov, Diego Ulissi, and José Luis Arrieta.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Ion Izagirre ranks 350Before him are Alberto Botía, Brendon Hartley, Pablo Alborán, Matthew Lowton, Andreas Samaris, and Jamie Waylett. After him are Sunao Kasahara, Maaya Uchida, Oier Olazábal, Martin Dúbravka, Aymen Abdennour, and Diego Ulissi.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Ion Izagirre ranks 2,395 out of 3,355Before him are Francisco Yeste (1979), Edurne (1985), Pablo Marí (1993), María Pilar León (1995), Víctor (1974), and Rafael Guijosa (1969). After him are Iker Romero (1980), Albert Rivera (1979), Fernando Pacheco Flores (1992), Oier Olazábal (1989), Neus Asensi (1965), and José González (1966).

Among CYCLISTS In Spain

Among cyclists born in Spain, Ion Izagirre ranks 51Before him are Egoi Martínez (1978), Íñigo Cuesta (1969), Aitor González (1975), Ángel Casero (1972), Margarita Fullana (1972), and Óscar Sevilla (1976). After him are José Luis Arrieta (1971), Ezequiel Mosquera (1975), Luis León Sánchez (1983), Joan Horrach (1974), José Luis Rubiera (1973), and Amets Txurruka (1982).