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Michel Kreder

1987 - Today

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Michel Kreder (born 15 August 1987) is a Dutch former professional road racing cyclist, who rode professionally between 2008 and 2019. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Michel Kreder is the 1,693rd most popular cyclist, the 1,710th most popular biography from Netherlands and the 104th most popular Dutch Cyclist.

Michel Kreder is a Dutch road cyclist known for competing in professional cycling events, including the Tour de France and various one-day races. He has also participated in multiple editions of the UCI Road World Championships.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Michel Kreder ranks 1,693 out of 1,613Before him are Jason Kenny, Natnael Berhane, Ed Clancy, Mauri Vansevenant, Michal Schlegel, and Toshiaki Fushimi. After him are Lloyd Mondory, Lisa Klein, Guillaume Bonnafond, Tom Scully, Rémi Pauriol, and Kobe Goossens.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1987, Michel Kreder ranks 1,608Before him are Viviana Bottaro, Andreas Luthe, Shun Ito, José Carlos, Andrei Bahdanovich, and Itacaré. After him are Aleksandr Karapetyan, Tim Cuddihy, Daren Kagasoff, Mohamed Eid, Shotaro Ihata, and Guillaume Bonnafond.

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In Netherlands

Among people born in Netherlands, Michel Kreder ranks 1,710 out of 1,646Before him are Desiree van Lunteren (1992), Maartje Goderie (1984), Marita Kramer (2001), Rydell Poepon (1987), and Danny Hoesen (1991). After him are Crysencio Summerville (2001), Ilse Paulis (1993), Antoinette de Jong (1995), Abe Wiersma (1994), Mauricio Ortega (null), Michael de Leeuw (1986), and Sophie Polkamp (1984).

Among CYCLISTS In Netherlands

Among cyclists born in Netherlands, Michel Kreder ranks 104Before him are Maurits Lammertink (1990), Puck Pieterse (2002), Ramon Sinkeldam (1989), Timo Roosen (1993), Moreno Hofland (1991), and Tom Leezer (1985). After him are Kai Reus (1985), Yoeri Havik (1991), Anouska Koster (1993), Elis Ligtlee (1994), Milan Vader (1996), and Martijn Tusveld (1993).