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Isidro Nozal

1977 - Today

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Isidro Nozal Vega (born 18 October 1977) is a Spanish former professional road racing cyclist. Nozal was runner-up in the 2003 Vuelta a España and an instrumental domestique in Roberto Heras' 2004 Vuelta a España win. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Isidro Nozal is the 1,030th most popular cyclist (up from 1,094th in 2019), the 2,861st most popular biography from Spain (up from 2,961st in 2019) and the 100th most popular Spanish Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Isidro Nozal ranks 1,030 out of 1,613Before him are Lori-Ann Muenzer, Christophe Le Mével, Daniel Oss, David Kopp, Felix Großschartner, and Francesco Chicchi. After him are Guillaume Martin, Koldo Fernández, Jonathan Hivert, Jesús Herrada, Ian Stannard, and Luka Mezgec.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1977, Isidro Nozal ranks 947Before him are Janne Holmén, Sam Troughton, Ian Harte, Koji Kataoka, Selima Sfar, and Yago Lamela. After him are Laura Regan, Marcin Baszczyński, Bryce Johnson, Pape Sarr, Anju Bobby George, and Gong Zhichao.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Isidro Nozal ranks 2,861 out of 3,355Before him are Cristian Hidalgo (1983), Marta Mangué (1983), Pablo Couñago (1979), Javier López Vallejo (1975), Miguel Flaño (1984), and Yago Lamela (1977). After him are Koldo Fernández (1981), Jesús Herrada (1990), Javito (1983), Joan Jordán (1994), Iñaki Lafuente (1976), and Ilias Akhomach (2004).

Among CYCLISTS In Spain

Among cyclists born in Spain, Isidro Nozal ranks 100Before him are José Joaquín Rojas (1985), Antonio Colom (1978), Beñat Intxausti (1986), Gorka Verdugo (1978), Gustavo César (1980), and David de la Cruz (1989). After him are Koldo Fernández (1981), Jesús Herrada (1990), Omar Fraile (1990), Javier Moreno (1984), Eduard Prades (1987), and Iván Gutiérrez (1978).