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Marco Frapporti

1985 - Today

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Marco Frapporti (born 30 March 1985) is an Italian racing cyclist, who last rode for UCI ProTeam Vini Zabù. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Marco Frapporti is the 1,657th most popular cyclist, the 5,256th most popular biography from Italy and the 206th most popular Italian Cyclist.

Marco Frapporti is most famous for being a professional Italian cyclist who has competed in various road racing events, including the Giro d'Italia. He is known for his role as a domestique and has participated in multiple professional cycling teams throughout his career.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Marco Frapporti ranks 1,657 out of 1,613Before him are Marcos García, Vittoria Guazzini, Alex Dowsett, Tom Leezer, Christian Meier, and Antonio Pedrero. After him are Max Walscheid, Karol-Ann Canuel, David Veilleux, Burry Stander, Blanka Vas, and Callum Scotson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1985, Marco Frapporti ranks 1,636Before him are Jiro Kamata, Mohamed Fofana, Tom Leezer, Tino Edelmann, Christian Meier, and Audrina Patridge. After him are Khadzhimurat Akkaev, Masaaki Nishimori, Sebastian Freis, Kazuhito Tanaka, Jana Khokhlova, and Thomas Zajac.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Marco Frapporti ranks 5,261 out of 5,161Before him are Michelangelo Albertazzi (1991), Giuseppe Bellusci (1989), Alessandro Covi (1998), Fausto Rossi (1990), Roberto Piccoli (2001), Anjelina Lohalith (1993), Vittoria Guazzini (2000), Nico Pulzetti (1984), Nicola Murru (1994), and Matteo Aicardi (1986). After him are Daniele Ratto (1989), and Claudio Corti (1987).

Among CYCLISTS In Italy

Among cyclists born in Italy, Marco Frapporti ranks 206Before him are Francesco Lamon (1994), Martina Alzini (1997), Marta Cavalli (1998), Niccolò Bonifazio (1993), Alessandro Covi (1998), and Vittoria Guazzini (2000). After him are Daniele Ratto (1989), Letizia Paternoster (1999), Alan Marangoni (1984), Soraya Paladin (1993), Mirco Maestri (1991), and Andrea Bagioli (1999).