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Marc Sarreau

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Marc Sarreau (born 10 June 1993) is a French former cyclist, who competed as a professional from 2015 to 2024. He took 17 professional wins and competed in three Grand Tours in his career. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Marc Sarreau is the 1,999th most popular cyclist, the 7,276th most popular biography from France and the 245th most popular French Cyclist.

Marc Sarreau, born in 1993, is a French professional road cyclist known for his sprinting abilities. He has competed in various prestigious cycling events, including the Tour de France and other UCI World Tour races.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Marc Sarreau ranks 1,999 out of 1,613Before him are Sarah Walker, Russell Downing, Connor Fields, Antoine Duchesne, Corentin Ermenault, and Anna Henderson. After him are Peter Stetina, Cyrille Thièry, Robbe Ghys, Chloe Hosking, Maria Novolodskaya, and Jordan Kerby.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Marc Sarreau ranks 1,453Before him are Yondonperenlein Baskhüü, Maziah Mahusin, Alexander Hendrickx, Junior Barros, Iván López, and Ippei Kokuryo. After him are Kayrat Zhyrgalbek uulu, Masato Yuzawa, Nic Fink, Hayate Hachikubo, Masaya Nozaki, and Daisuke Yoshimitsu.

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In France

Among people born in France, Marc Sarreau ranks 7,279 out of 6,770Before him are Marine Fauthoux (2001), Jimmy Kébé (1984), Jordan Sarrou (1992), Jonathan Ligali (1991), Iliana Rupert (2001), Nadjim Abdou (1984), Yassine Kechta (null), Corentin Ermenault (1996), and Cyrian Ravet (2002). After him are Kristiina Mäkelä (1992), Hadi Sacko (1994), and Maximilien Chastanet (1996).

Among CYCLISTS In France

Among cyclists born in France, Marc Sarreau ranks 245Before him are Alexis Gougeard (1993), Stéphane Rossetto (1987), Armindo Fonseca (1989), Fabien Grellier (1994), Jordan Sarrou (1992), and Corentin Ermenault (1996). After him are Loana Lecomte (null), Mathilde Gros (1999), Maxime Marotte (1986), Florian Grengbo (2000), Valentine Fortin (1999), and Marion Borras (1997).