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Mauricio Soler

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Juan Mauricio Soler Hernández (born January 14, 1983, in Ramiriquí, Boyacá) is a Colombian former professional road bicycle racer, who last rode for UCI ProTour team Movistar Team. He competed in the Tour de France for the first time in 2007, winning stage 9, having broken away on the Col du Galibier. He won that year's King of the Mountains title. Soler stated the stage win was "a victory from heaven. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Mauricio Soler is the 828th most popular cyclist (up from 919th in 2019), the 233rd most popular biography from Colombia (up from 263rd in 2019) and the 10th most popular Colombian Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Mauricio Soler ranks 828 out of 1,613Before him are Simon Clarke, Marc Soler, Ben O'Connor, Bryan Steel, David López, and Fabiana Luperini. After him are Raivis Belohvoščiks, Yoanka González, Martin Elmiger, Pierrick Fédrigo, Alexander Efimkin, and Kirsten Wild.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1983, Mauricio Soler ranks 660Before him are Rolando Bianchi, Jermaine Pennant, James Moga, Cesare Bovo, Landry Bonnefoi, and Maksim Tsyhalka. After him are Žydrūnas Karčemarskas, Alexis Ohanian, Maynor Figueroa, Carlos Berlocq, Daniela Iraschko-Stolz, and Veaceslav Gojan.

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In Colombia

Among people born in Colombia, Mauricio Soler ranks 233 out of 356Before him are Jon Henrik Fjällgren (1987), Nelson Rivas (1983), José María Pazo (1964), Sergio Henao (1987), Alejandro Falla (1983), and Juan Sebastián Cabal (1986). After him are Camilo Vargas (1989), Víctor Hugo Peña (1974), Andrés Estrada (1967), Ciro Guerra (1981), Santiago Giraldo (1987), and Jefferson Lerma (1994).

Among CYCLISTS In Colombia

Among cyclists born in Colombia, Mauricio Soler ranks 10Before him are Santiago Botero (1972), Esteban Chaves (1990), Rigoberto Urán (1987), Félix Cárdenas (1973), Miguel Ángel López (1994), and Sergio Henao (1987). After him are Víctor Hugo Peña (1974), María Luisa Calle (1968), Fernando Gaviria (1994), Daniel Felipe Martínez (1996), Leonardo Duque (1980), and Carlos Betancur (1989).