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Iñaki Isasi

1977 - Today

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Iñaki Isasi Flores (born April 20, 1977, in Respaldiza, in Álava) is a former Spanish racing cyclist who competed professionally for the Euskaltel–Euskadi team throughout his career. Isasi turned professional in 2001 and did not record a major result of note as a professional. Isasi can climb and sprint and was a feature in many breakaways in the 2006 Tour de France where he finished 3rd on stage 5 won by Óscar Freire of Rabobank. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Iñaki Isasi is the 816th most popular cyclist (up from 960th in 2019), the 2,600th most popular biography from Spain (up from 2,798th in 2019) and the 78th most popular Spanish Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Iñaki Isasi ranks 816 out of 1,613Before her are Jurgen Van den Broeck, Carlos Barredo, Paul Manning, Matthias Kessler, Arnaud Tournant, and Sergio Henao. After her are Bernhard Kohl, Gianni Meersman, Juraj Sagan, Unai Etxebarria, Maarten Tjallingii, and Simon Clarke.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1977, Iñaki Isasi ranks 744Before her are Mahnaz Afshar, Dzintars Zirnis, María Sánchez Lorenzo, Satoshi Miyagawa, Orges Shehi, and Néicer Reasco. After her are Masayuki Onishi, Felipe Jorge Loureiro, Maarten Tjallingii, Hrvoje Vejić, Ola Salo, and Gordan Giriček.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Iñaki Isasi ranks 2,600 out of 3,355Before her are Jorge Maqueda (1988), Josep Martínez (1998), Juan Miranda (2000), María Sánchez Lorenzo (1977), Anna Castillo (1993), and Nathalia Ramos (1992). After her are Daniel Diges (1981), Rubén Pérez (1989), Miguel Torres Gómez (1986), Blanca Paloma (1989), Borja Oubiña (1982), and Jesús Gámez (1985).

Among CYCLISTS In Spain

Among cyclists born in Spain, Iñaki Isasi ranks 78Before her are Jonathan Castroviejo (1987), Francisco Ventoso (1982), David García Dapena (1977), David Arroyo (1980), Pablo Lastras (1976), and Carlos Barredo (1981). After her are David López (1981), Leire Olaberria (1977), Marcos Serrano (1972), Rubén Pérez (1981), Gorka Izagirre (1987), and José Ángel Gómez Marchante (1980).