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Mathias Frank

1986 - Today

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Mathias Frank (born 9 December 1986) is a Swiss former road bicycle racer, who rode professionally between 2008 and 2021 for the Gerolsteiner, BMC Racing Team, IAM Cycling and AG2R Citroën Team teams. A strong climber, Frank finished 8th overall in the 2015 Tour de France, and won a breakaway stage in the 2016 Vuelta a España. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia. Mathias Frank is the 1,013th most popular cyclist (down from 851st in 2024), the 929th most popular biography from Switzerland (down from 872nd in 2019) and the 35th most popular Swiss Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Mathias Frank ranks 1,013 out of 1,613Before him are Michael Sandstød, Jan Hirt, Filip Meirhaeghe, Dani Rowe, Matteo Jorgenson, and René Wolff. After him are Søren Kragh Andersen, Fabian Wegmann, Michael Blaudzun, Jan Bárta, Michael Schär, and José Joaquín Rojas.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1986, Mathias Frank ranks 795Before him are Simone Laudehr, Jaslene Gonzalez, Andrei Krauchanka, Christopher von Uckermann, Kanae Itō, and Mansur Isaev. After him are Matt McGorry, Klemen Bauer, Yuridia, Alex Hepburn, Erjon Tola, and Choi Hee-seo.

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In Switzerland

Among people born in Switzerland, Mathias Frank ranks 929 out of 1,015Before him are Wladimir Belli (1970), Jonas Hiller (1982), Marco Zwyssig (1971), Michel Aebischer (1997), Markus Nüssli (1971), and Martin Plüss (1977). After him are Ambrosi Hoffmann (1977), Sebalter (1985), Michael Schär (1986), Owen Gleiberman (1959), Yves Allegro (1978), and Mathias Seger (1977).

Among CYCLISTS In Switzerland

Among cyclists born in Switzerland, Mathias Frank ranks 35Before him are Oliver Zaugg (1981), Marc Hirschi (1998), Martin Elmiger (1978), Silvan Dillier (1990), Jolanda Neff (1993), and Wladimir Belli (1970). After him are Michael Schär (1986), Rubens Bertogliati (1979), Christoph Sauser (1976), Johann Tschopp (1982), Steve Morabito (1983), and Aurélien Clerc (1979).