CYCLIST

Jean-Louis Harel

1965 - Today

Photo of Jean-Louis Harel

Icon of person Jean-Louis Harel

Jean-Louis Harel (born 9 September 1965) is a French cyclist. He won the bronze Medal in Team Time Trial in the 1992 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Jean-Louis Harel is the 636th most popular cyclist, the 5,723rd most popular biography from France and the 76th most popular French Cyclist.

Jean-Louis Harel is most famous for being a French cyclist who competed in the 1972 Summer Olympics. He is recognized for his contributions to the sport during the early 1970s.

Memorability Metrics

Loading...

Page views of Jean-Louis Harel by language

Loading...

Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Jean-Louis Harel ranks 642 out of 1,613Before him are Jacky Durand, Bruno Risi, Tom Pidcock, Ion Izagirre, Fabrice Colas, Marco Pinotti, Esteban Chaves, Alexei Markov, Björn Johansson, Diego Ulissi, José Luis Arrieta, and Tim Wellens.

Most Popular Cyclists in Wikipedia

Go to all Rankings

Contemporaries

Among people born in 1965, Jean-Louis Harel ranks 872Before him are Harri Koskela, Thomas Kemmerich, Alessandro Lambruschini, Alex Fiorio, Inka Friedrich, and Robin Dutt. After him are Rebecca Pidgeon, Ole Christian Eidhammer, Sylvio Kroll, Bradley Joseph, Zoran Mikulić, and Susannah Harker.

Others Born in 1965

Go to all Rankings

In France

Among people born in France, Jean-Louis Harel ranks 5,725 out of 6,770Before him are Benoît Pedretti (1980), Jonathan Joubert (1979), Natalina Lupino (1963), Dagur Kári (1973), Christophe Ohrel (1968), François Modesto (1978), Yassine Benzia (1994), and Laurent Wolf (1971). After him are Laure Manaudou (1986), Gautier Capuçon (1981), Olivier Besancenot (1974), and Anne Marivin (1974).

Among CYCLISTS In France

Among cyclists born in France, Jean-Louis Harel ranks 76Before him are Cédric Vasseur (1970), Philippe Gaumont (1973), Alain Bondue (1959), Pauline Ferrand-Prévot (1992), Jacky Durand (1967), and Fabrice Colas (1964). After him are Fabrice Philipot (1965), Nathalie Lancien (1970), Cyril Dessel (1974), Christophe Moreau (1971), Jean-Michel Monin (1967), and Miguel Martinez (1976).