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Martin Elmiger

1978 - Today

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Martin Elmiger (born 23 September 1978) is a Swiss former road racing cyclist, who rode professionally between 2001 and 2017 for the Post Swiss Team, Phonak, Ag2r–La Mondiale, IAM Cycling and BMC Racing Team squads. During his career, Elmiger was a four-time winner of the Swiss National Road Race Championships. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Martin Elmiger is the 831st most popular cyclist (down from 730th in 2019), the 865th most popular biography from Switzerland (down from 846th in 2019) and the 31st most popular Swiss Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Martin Elmiger ranks 831 out of 1,613Before him are Bryan Steel, David López, Fabiana Luperini, Mauricio Soler, Raivis Belohvoščiks, and Yoanka González. After him are Pierrick Fédrigo, Alexander Efimkin, Kirsten Wild, Gert Steegmans, José Manuel Moreno, and Alex Rasmussen.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1978, Martin Elmiger ranks 757Before him are An Hyo-yeon, Jörg Fiedler, Collin Benjamin, Abdeslam Ouaddou, Diablo Cody, and Marian Álvarez. After him are Pierrick Fédrigo, Kathleen Rubins, Terje Bakken, Jesús María Lacruz, Chérif Touré Mamam, and Daniele Bracciali.

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In Switzerland

Among people born in Switzerland, Martin Elmiger ranks 865 out of 1,015Before him are Zeki Amdouni (2000), Anna Rossinelli (1987), Romina Oprandi (1986), Edimilson Fernandes (1996), Viktorija Golubic (1992), and Alen Stevanović (1991). After him are Eray Cömert (1998), Kevin Fiala (1996), Michelle Gisin (1993), Andreas Schönbächler (1966), Roman Josi (1990), and David Aebischer (1978).

Among CYCLISTS In Switzerland

Among cyclists born in Switzerland, Martin Elmiger ranks 31Before him are Markus Zberg (1974), Stefan Küng (1993), Gino Mäder (1997), Marlen Reusser (1991), Oliver Zaugg (1981), and Marc Hirschi (1998). After him are Silvan Dillier (1990), Jolanda Neff (1993), Mathias Frank (1986), Michael Schär (1986), Rubens Bertogliati (1979), and Christoph Sauser (1976).