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Nacer Bouhanni

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Nacer Bouhanni (born 25 July 1990) is a French former professional racing cyclist, who competed as a professional from 2011 to 2023. A sprinter, he was the winner of the 2012 French National Road Race Championships. Although his first Grand Tour was in 2012, his real breakthrough was in 2014 when he won three stages and the points classification in the Giro d'Italia. In August 2014 it was announced that Bouhanni would leave FDJ and join Cofidis on an initial two-year deal from 2015. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 22 different languages on Wikipedia. Nacer Bouhanni is the 1,302nd most popular cyclist (down from 1,040th in 2024), the 6,519th most popular biography from France (down from 6,207th in 2019) and the 135th most popular French Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Nacer Bouhanni ranks 1,306 out of 1,613Before him are Mattia Cattaneo, Javier Aramendia, Jonas Rickaert, Eugenia Bujak, Chloé Dygert Owen, Tim Declercq, Jurgen Van de Walle, Rafael Valls, Kristina Vogel, and Julián Arredondo. After him are Kenny van Hummel, and Jens Keukeleire.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1990, Nacer Bouhanni ranks 901Before him are Vitālijs Maksimenko, Sekou Oliseh, Naoki Yamada, Alexander Esswein, Ellie Kendrick, and Kristina Vogel. After him are Fidel Martínez, Nell Hudson, Katie Findlay, Lyubov Aksyonova, Gia Mantegna, and Izïa.

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Among CYCLISTS In France

Among cyclists born in France, Nacer Bouhanni ranks 135Before him are Jérôme Pineau (1980), Patrice Halgand (1974), Romain Feillu (1984), Nicolas Jalabert (1973), Rémy Di Gregorio (1985), and Sylvain Calzati (1979). After him are Valentin Madouas (1996), Nicolas Vogondy (1977), Kévin Sireau (1987), François Pervis (1984), Benoît Salmon (1974), and Christophe Riblon (1981).