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Luke Roberts

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Luke Justin Roberts (born 25 January 1977) is a sports director and former Australian racing cyclist specialising in both track cycling and road bicycle racing. Born in Adelaide, South Australia, he resides both in Adelaide and in Cologne, Germany. Coming from a cycle racing family, he started competitive cycling at the age of 13, and turned professional in 2002. He was an Australian Institute of Sport scholarship holder. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Luke Roberts is the 485th most popular cyclist (up from 504th in 2019), the 515th most popular biography from Australia (down from 487th in 2019) and the 9th most popular Australian Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Luke Roberts ranks 485 out of 1,613Before him are Luc Leblanc, Michael Rogers, Thomas Voeckler, Falk Boden, Thibaut Pinot, and Czesław Lang. After him are Igor Astarloa, Filippo Ganna, Diana Žiliūtė, George Hincapie, Mario Kummer, and Steffen Wesemann.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1977, Luke Roberts ranks 392Before him are Lauren Weisberger, Cyrine Abdelnour, Ashley Scott, Andrea Henkel, Arnaud Clément, and Frankie Kazarian. After him are Lukáš Bauer, Tomm Moore, Daniel Majstorović, Ali Suliman, Joel David Moore, and Reda Kateb.

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In Australia

Among people born in Australia, Luke Roberts ranks 515 out of 1,143Before him are Malcolm Williamson (1931), Michael Rogers (1979), David Gulpilil (1953), Anthony Šerić (1979), Paul McNamee (1954), and Tony Gaze (1920). After him are Luke Bracey (1989), Andrew Cooper (1964), Nathaniel Buzolic (1983), Zoe Caldwell (1933), Derek Muller (1982), and John Forrest (1847).

Among CYCLISTS In Australia

Among cyclists born in Australia, Luke Roberts ranks 9Before him are Cadel Evans (1977), Dunc Gray (1906), Russell Mockridge (1928), Stuart O'Grady (1973), Allan Davis (1980), and Michael Rogers (1979). After him are Robbie McEwen (1972), Mathew Hayman (1978), Richie Porte (1985), Brett Aitken (1971), Michael Matthews (1990), and Bradley McGee (1976).