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Jérôme Pineau

1980 - Today

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Jérôme Pineau (born 2 January 1980) is a French former professional road bicycle racer, who rode professionally between 2002 and 2015 for the Bouygues Télécom, Omega Pharma–Quick-Step and IAM Cycling squads. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia. Jérôme Pineau is the 1,232nd most popular cyclist (down from 575th in 2024), the 6,449th most popular biography from France (down from 5,637th in 2019) and the 129th most popular French Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Jérôme Pineau ranks 1,232 out of 1,613Before him are Iryna Yanovych, Guo Shuang, Iban Mayoz, Bryan Coquard, Alexandre Pliușchin, and Jarlinson Pantano. After him are Felix Gall, Patrice Halgand, Kenny De Ketele, Manuele Boaro, Darwin Atapuma, and Gong Jinjie.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1980, Jérôme Pineau ranks 1,158Before him are Rasmus Quist Hansen, Nacho, Chuck Eidson, Satine Phoenix, Adrienne C. Moore, and Lizz Wright. After him are Kentaro Suzuki, Xue Haifeng, Adam Scott, Antti Miettinen, Taras Danko, and Hiroyuki Kobayashi.

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In France

Among people born in France, Jérôme Pineau ranks 6,449 out of 6,770Before him are Christophe Kern (1981), Constance Jablonski (1991), Bryan Coquard (1992), Vincent Vittoz (1975), Alexis Ajinça (1988), and Jean-Daniel Akpa-Akpro (1992). After him are Anaïs Chevalier (1993), Patrice Halgand (1974), Leila Alaoui (1982), Sébastien Corchia (1990), Mathieu Faivre (1992), and Neeskens Kebano (1992).

Among CYCLISTS In France

Among cyclists born in France, Jérôme Pineau ranks 129Before him are Hubert Dupont (1980), Michaël D'Almeida (1987), Tony Gallopin (1988), Lenny Martinez (2003), Christophe Kern (1981), and Bryan Coquard (1992). After him are Patrice Halgand (1974), Romain Feillu (1984), Nicolas Jalabert (1973), Rémy Di Gregorio (1985), Sylvain Calzati (1979), and Nacer Bouhanni (1990).