CYCLIST

Koldo Fernández

1981 - Today

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Koldo Fernández de Larrea (born 13 September 1981) is a Spanish former professional road racing cyclist, who rode professionally between 2004 and 2014 for the Euskaltel–Euskadi and Garmin–Sharp teams. He now works as a transfer agent within the sport. Born in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Basque Country, Fernández currently resides in Zurbano, Basque Country, Spain. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Koldo Fernández is the 1,032nd most popular cyclist (down from 1,012th in 2019), the 2,869th most popular biography from Spain (down from 2,859th in 2019) and the 101st most popular Spanish Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Koldo Fernández ranks 1,032 out of 1,613Before him are Daniel Oss, David Kopp, Felix Großschartner, Francesco Chicchi, Isidro Nozal, and Guillaume Martin. After him are Jonathan Hivert, Jesús Herrada, Ian Stannard, Luka Mezgec, Amaël Moinard, and Lisa Brennauer.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1981, Koldo Fernández ranks 991Before him are Kizito Mihigo, Tomasz Motyka, Chuang Chih-yuan, Dado Cavalcanti, Anderson Andrade Antunes, and Sandy Mölling. After him are Olivier Occéan, Khaled Aziz, Ján Laco, Brede Hangeland, Choi Byung-chul, and Shad Gaspard.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Koldo Fernández ranks 2,869 out of 3,355Before him are Marta Mangué (1983), Pablo Couñago (1979), Javier López Vallejo (1975), Miguel Flaño (1984), Yago Lamela (1977), and Isidro Nozal (1977). After him are Jesús Herrada (1990), Javito (1983), Joan Jordán (1994), Iñaki Lafuente (1976), Ilias Akhomach (2004), and Rubén Pardo (1992).

Among CYCLISTS In Spain

Among cyclists born in Spain, Koldo Fernández ranks 101Before him are Antonio Colom (1978), Beñat Intxausti (1986), Gorka Verdugo (1978), Gustavo César (1980), David de la Cruz (1989), and Isidro Nozal (1977). After him are Jesús Herrada (1990), Omar Fraile (1990), Javier Moreno (1984), Eduard Prades (1987), Iván Gutiérrez (1978), and Alex Aranburu (1995).