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Johan Bruyneel

1964 - Today

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Johan Bruyneel (born 23 August 1964) is a Belgian former professional road bicycle racer and a former directeur sportif for UCI ProTour team RadioShack–Nissan, and U.S. Postal Service (later known as Discovery Channel), a US-based UCI ProTour cycling team. On 25 October 2018, the World Anti Doping Agency imposed a lifetime ban on Bruyneel for his role in a doping scandal that also saw Lance Armstrong stripped of his seven Tour de France titles. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Johan Bruyneel is the 341st most popular cyclist (down from 299th in 2019), the 781st most popular biography from Belgium and the 50th most popular Belgian Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Johan Bruyneel ranks 341 out of 1,613Before him are Tomas Pettersson, Marino Lejarreta, Jean Forestier, Jaan Kirsipuu, Kim Andersen, and Luis Herrera. After him are Eric Vanderaerden, Óscar Pereiro, Hans Lutz, Remco Evenepoel, Jean-Luc Vandenbroucke, and Hans-Henrik Ørsted.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1964, Johan Bruyneel ranks 400Before him are Nie Haisheng, Miguel Alcubierre, Koshi Inaba, Roberto Vittori, Luis Medina Cantalejo, and Goran Prpić. After him are Osamu Taninaka, Tim Miller, Hisanori Shirasawa, Wolfgang de Beer, Andrea Chiesa, and Marco Ballotta.

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In Belgium

Among people born in Belgium, Johan Bruyneel ranks 781 out of 1,190Before him are Ludo Peeters (1953), Frank Vandenbroucke (1974), Jean Brichaut (1911), Jean Capelle (1913), Lize Marke (1936), and Louis Hennepin (1626). After him are Eric Vanderaerden (1962), Stefan Everts (1972), Gaston Salmon (1878), Remco Evenepoel (2000), Jean-Luc Vandenbroucke (1955), and Maurane (1960).

Among CYCLISTS In Belgium

Among cyclists born in Belgium, Johan Bruyneel ranks 50Before him are Paul Deman (1889), Lode Wouters (1929), Philippe Gilbert (1982), Wout van Aert (1994), Ludo Peeters (1953), and Frank Vandenbroucke (1974). After him are Eric Vanderaerden (1962), Remco Evenepoel (2000), Jean-Luc Vandenbroucke (1955), Etienne De Wilde (1958), Frank Hoste (1955), and Eddy Planckaert (1958).