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Kristoffer Halvorsen

1996 - Today

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Kristoffer Halvorsen (born 13 April 1996) is a Norwegian former racing cyclist, who competed as a professional from 2016 to 2023. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Kristoffer Halvorsen is the 1,419th most popular cyclist (down from 1,321st in 2019), the 961st most popular biography from Norway (down from 930th in 2019) and the 13th most popular Norwegian Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Kristoffer Halvorsen ranks 1,419 out of 1,613Before him are Sam Welsford, Albert Timmer, Grace Brown, Valerio Conti, Rudy Molard, and Daria Shmeleva. After him are Mihkel Räim, Amund Grøndahl Jansen, Dimitri Champion, Jesse Sergent, Guillaume Van Keirsbulck, and Steve Cummings.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Kristoffer Halvorsen ranks 608Before him are Jordan Romero, María Pérez, Sam Welsford, Neto Borges, Ryoya Ogawa, and Miloš Pantović. After him are Nerea Camacho, Pang Qianyu, Kyoga Nakamura, Hisashi Ohashi, Nathan, and Zhou Qi.

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In Norway

Among people born in Norway, Kristoffer Halvorsen ranks 961 out of 1,039Before him are Sander Berge (1998), Thea Louise Stjernesund (1996), Ulrikke Eikeri (1992), Anders Mol (1997), Erik Botheim (2000), and Patrick Berg (1997). After him are Amund Grøndahl Jansen (1994), Even Hovland (1989), Ulrikke Brandstorp (1995), Kjetil Borch (1990), Anna Odine Strøm (1998), and Anders Konradsen (1990).

Among CYCLISTS In Norway

Among cyclists born in Norway, Kristoffer Halvorsen ranks 11Before him are Gabriel Rasch (1976), Tobias Foss (1997), Vegard Stake Laengen (1989), and Tobias Halland Johannessen (1999). After him are Lars Petter Nordhaug (1984), Andreas Leknessund (1999), Amund Grøndahl Jansen (1994), Carl Fredrik Hagen (1991), Sven Erik Bystrøm (1992), Odd Christian Eiking (1994), Rasmus Tiller (1996), and Markus Hoelgaard (1994).