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Omar Fraile

1990 - Today

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Omar Fraile Matarranza (born 17 July 1990) is a Spanish racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam Ineos Grenadiers. He is a winner of stages in the Tour de France and the Giro d'Italia, and has twice won the Mountains classification in the Vuelta a España. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 21 different languages on Wikipedia. Omar Fraile is the 1,154th most popular cyclist (down from 1,043rd in 2024), the 3,055th most popular biography from Spain (down from 2,905th in 2019) and the 110th most popular Spanish Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Omar Fraile ranks 1,154 out of 1,613Before him are Shaun O'Brien, Sara Carrigan, Linda Villumsen, Olaf Pollack, Emma Pooley, and Ivan Santaromita. After him are Anthony Geslin, Denis Dmitriev, Markel Irizar, George Bennett, Davide Ballerini, and Gatis Smukulis.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1990, Omar Fraile ranks 765Before him are Yūki Ōtsu, Marumi Yamazaki, Neil Etheridge, Cristiana Girelli, Nadine Beiler, and Stefan Šćepović. After him are Charline Van Snick, Mandy Capristo, George Bennett, Kanata Hongō, Viðar Örn Kjartansson, and Marius Copil.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Omar Fraile ranks 3,055 out of 3,355Before him are María Teresa Torró Flor (1992), Gonzalo Colsa (1979), Barbara Goenaga (1983), Álex Palou (1997), Ivana Andrés (1994), and Marc Pubill (2003). After him are Bolo (1974), Ana Fernández García (1989), José Ignacio (1973), Cristian Ceballos (1992), Álvaro Medrán (1994), and Damià Abella (1982).

Among CYCLISTS In Spain

Among cyclists born in Spain, Omar Fraile ranks 110Before him are Gustavo César (1980), David de la Cruz (1989), Isidro Nozal (1977), Koldo Fernández (1981), Jesús Herrada (1990), and Asier Maeztu (1977). After him are Javier Moreno (1984), Santos González (1973), Luis Pérez Rodríguez (1974), Eduard Prades (1987), Iván Gutiérrez (1978), and Iban Mayoz (1981).