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Mads Pedersen

1995 - Today

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Mads Pedersen (born 18 December 1995) is a Danish professional racing cyclist, who rides for UCI WorldTeam Lidl–Trek. He has won stages in all three Grand Tours — the Tour de France, Giro d'Italia, and Vuelta a España. He won the men's road race at the 2019 UCI Road World Championships in Yorkshire, England, becoming the first and so far only Danish cyclist to win the men's World Championship road race title. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 26 different languages on Wikipedia. Mads Pedersen is the 377th most popular cyclist (up from 457th in 2024), the 645th most popular biography from Denmark (up from 714th in 2019) and the 17th most popular Danish Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Mads Pedersen ranks 377 out of 1,613Before him are Joaquim Rodríguez, Jens Voigt, Maurizio Fondriest, Marianne Vos, Richard Carapaz, and Raymond Martin. After him are Dimitri Konyshev, Michele Bartoli, Anatoly Chukanov, Andrea Tafi, Franco Ballerini, and Tom Dumoulin.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Mads Pedersen ranks 66Before him are Sardar Azmoun, Nathan Aké, Naby Keïta, Manuel Akanji, Keita Baldé, and Mario Pašalić. After him are Baby Lasagna, Kehlani, Mario Hermoso, José Luis Gayà, Missy Franklin, and Madison Keys.

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In Denmark

Among people born in Denmark, Mads Pedersen ranks 645 out of 1,032Before him are Mikkel Følsgaard (1984), Ester Boserup (1910), Viggo Jensen (1947), Kasper Hjulmand (1972), Ole Kjær (1954), and Niklas Landin Jacobsen (1988). After him are Connie Hedegaard (1960), Kai Winding (1922), Thomas Christiansen (1973), Troels Rasmussen (1961), Nikolaj Arcel (1972), and Poul Heegaard (1871).

Among CYCLISTS In Denmark

Among cyclists born in Denmark, Mads Pedersen ranks 17Before him are Michael Rasmussen (1974), Gunnar Asmussen (1944), Peder Pedersen (1945), Jørgen Marcussen (1950), Kim Andersen (1958), and Hans-Henrik Ørsted (1954). After him are Rolf Sørensen (1965), Reno Olsen (1947), Gert Frank (1956), Jesper Skibby (1964), Bo Hamburger (1970), and Brian Holm (1962).