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Mattia Cattaneo

1990 - Today

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Mattia Cattaneo (born 25 October 1990) is an Italian professional road bicycle racer, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam Soudal–Quick-Step. As an amateur, Cattaneo won the Girobio in 2011 for the U.C. Trevigiani–Dynamon–Bottoli team. Professional since 2013, he took his first pro win on stage 3 of the 2017 Tour La Provence. In 2019 he won the Giro dell'Appennino one-day race. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Mattia Cattaneo is the 1,174th most popular cyclist (down from 802nd in 2019), the 4,957th most popular biography from Italy (down from 4,719th in 2019) and the 156th most popular Italian Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Mattia Cattaneo ranks 1,174 out of 1,613Before him are Matthijs Büchli, Maxim Van Gils, Valerio Agnoli, Sylvain Calzati, Lennard Kämna, and Eduard Vorganov. After him are Javier Aramendia, Jonas Rickaert, Eugenia Bujak, Chloé Dygert Owen, Tim Declercq, and Rafael Valls.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1990, Mattia Cattaneo ranks 885Before him are Jakub Vadlejch, Ayaka Takahashi, Joan Franka, and Rúnar Már Sigurjónsson. After him are Stefan Spirovski, Jos Buttler, Mathías Abero, André Martins, Wilson Eduardo, Evin Ahmad, Rômulo, and Vitālijs Maksimenko.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Mattia Cattaneo ranks 4,958 out of 5,161Before him are Luca Lanotte (1985), Fausto Masnada (1993), Matteo Bono (1983), Tommaso Pobega (1999), Alex Cordaz (1983), and Pasquale Foggia (1983). After him are Pietro Pellegri (2001), Giovanni Pasquale (1982), Michael Folorunsho (1998), Filippo Randazzo (1692), Leandro Rinaudo (1983), and Luca Nardi (2003).

Among CYCLISTS In Italy

Among cyclists born in Italy, Mattia Cattaneo ranks 156Before him are Adriano Malori (1988), Manuele Boaro (1987), Elena Cecchini (1992), Marta Bastianelli (1987), Fausto Masnada (1993), and Matteo Bono (1983). After him are Antonio Tiberi (2001), Stefano Pirazzi (1987), Sacha Modolo (1987), Elisa Balsamo (1998), Eva Lechner (1985), and Eros Capecchi (1986).