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Maximilian Schachmann

1994 - Today

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Maximilian Schachmann (born 9 January 1994) is a German cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam Soudal–Quick-Step. In 2012, he was nominated Germany's 'Cyclist of the Year'. He rode in the 2018 Giro d'Italia, where he won stage 18. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Maximilian Schachmann is the 881st most popular cyclist (up from 929th in 2019), the 6,473rd most popular biography from Germany (up from 6,542nd in 2019) and the 66th most popular German Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Maximilian Schachmann ranks 881 out of 1,613Before him are Maximiliano Richeze, Aleksandr Vlasov, Danilo Napolitano, Marcus Burghardt, Michael Valgren, and Didier Rous. After him are Silvan Dillier, Giorgia Bronzini, Stéphane Augé, Evelyn Stevens, Jolanda Neff, and Frank Høj.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1994, Maximilian Schachmann ranks 371Before him are Gonçalo Paciência, Fernando Gaviria, Cyprien Sarrazin, Giorgos Giakoumakis, Abdülkerim Bardakcı, and Moumi Ngamaleu. After him are Pirapat Watthanasetsiri, Murodjon Akhmadaliev, Athena Manoukian, Melanie Leupolz, Fahad Al-Muwallad, and David García.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Maximilian Schachmann ranks 6,478 out of 7,253Before him are Tanja Szewczenko (1977), Joan Oumari (1988), Serhat Akın (1981), Lisa Vicari (1997), Sofian Chahed (1983), Marcus Burghardt (1983), Florian Kringe (1982), and Silke Kraushaar-Pielach (1970). After him are Sophie Charlotte (1989), Ivo Iličević (1986), Dalibor Bagarić (1980), and Falk Hentschel (1982).

Among CYCLISTS In Germany

Among cyclists born in Germany, Maximilian Schachmann ranks 66Before him are Jens Lehmann (1967), Jörg Jaksche (1976), Sebastian Lang (1979), Dirk Meier (1964), Matthias Kessler (1979), and Marcus Burghardt (1983). After him are Nico Denz (1994), Simon Geschke (1986), Nils Politt (1994), Pascal Ackermann (1994), René Wolff (1978), and Fabian Wegmann (1980).