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Juan Antonio Flecha

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Juan Antonio Flecha Giannoni (born 17 September 1977) is an Argentine-born Spanish former professional road bicycle racer, who competed as a professional between 2000 and 2013. Flecha had a reputation of being a Classics specialist and to ride with an aggressive style as he was keen on participating in breakaways. His major victories include winning a stage of the 2003 Tour de France, successes at the two defunct classics Züri-Metzgete and Giro del Lazio in 2004, and the Omloop Het Nieuwsblad in 2010. He was also known for his numerous high placings in important one-day races, most notably Paris–Roubaix, where he finished in the top ten eight times without registering the victory. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Juan Antonio Flecha is the 536th most popular cyclist (down from 522nd in 2019), the 777th most popular biography from Argentina (up from 792nd in 2019) and the most popular Argentinean Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Juan Antonio Flecha ranks 536 out of 1,613Before him are Wout Poels, Silvio Martinello, Thomas Frischknecht, Tadej Valjavec, Edvald Boasson Hagen, and Sylvain Chavanel. After him are Michael Albasini, Julien Absalon, Manuel Beltrán, Gustav Larsson, Francis Moreau, and Haimar Zubeldia.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1977, Juan Antonio Flecha ranks 467Before him are Tadej Valjavec, Andrius Skerla, Guzel Yakhina, Elisa, Nozomi Hiroyama, and Ambra Angiolini. After him are Jonathan Erlich, Sullivan Stapleton, Maxim Staviski, Haimar Zubeldia, Adriana Fonseca, and Perica Ognjenović.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Juan Antonio Flecha ranks 777 out of 1,154Before him are Juan Pablo Carrizo (1984), Juan Ignacio Chela (1979), Carlos Delfino (1982), Mario Bolatti (1985), Fernando Meligeni (1971), and Axel Kicillof (1971). After him are Jonathan Erlich (1977), Leonardo Astrada (1970), Juan Mónaco (1984), Norberto Fontana (1975), Franco Di Santo (1989), and Marcelo Carracedo (1970).

Among CYCLISTS In Argentina

Among cyclists born in Argentina, Juan Antonio Flecha ranks 1After him are Walter Pérez (1975), Juan Curuchet (1965), Maximiliano Richeze (1983), Juan José Haedo (1981), and Eduardo Sepúlveda (1991).