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Paolo Bossoni

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Paolo Bossoni (born 2 July 1976 in San Secondo Parmense) is an Italian professional road bicycle racer. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Paolo Bossoni is the 1,574th most popular cyclist, the 5,211th most popular biography from Italy and the 197th most popular Italian Cyclist.

Paolo Bossoni is most famous for being an Italian professional road cyclist who competed in various international races during the late 20th century. He is particularly noted for his performances in the Giro d'Italia and other prominent cycling events.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Paolo Bossoni ranks 1,574 out of 1,613Before him are Filippo Zana, Francesco Reda, Arnaud Coyot, Patrick Bevin, Sam Bewley, and Antonio Piedra. After him are Yohann Gène, Tiffany Cromwell, Matteo Sobrero, Tanja Žakelj, Laëtitia Le Corguillé, and Sam Oomen.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1976, Paolo Bossoni ranks 1,349Before him are Yoshiaki Oiwa, Chris Ahrens, Sanjay Kumar, Raef LaFrentz, Aziz Zakari, and Erin Burnett. After him are Kevin Daniels, Tim Heidecker, George P. Bush, Erinn Hayes, Jack Lawrence, and Craig Parkinson.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Paolo Bossoni ranks 5,212 out of 5,161Before him are Francesco Bardi (1992), Andrea Lazzari (1984), Nicola Pozzi (1986), Luca Vettori (1991), Michele Paolucci (1986), and Simone Venier (1984). After him are Luca Rossettini (1985), Cristina Chirichella (1994), Matteo Sobrero (1997), Fabio Rovazzi (1994), Luca Curatoli (1994), and Romano Floriani Mussolini (2003).

Among CYCLISTS In Italy

Among cyclists born in Italy, Paolo Bossoni ranks 197Before him are Morris Possoni (1984), Jacopo Mosca (1993), Alberto Dainese (1998), Marco Aurelio Fontana (1984), Filippo Zana (1999), and Francesco Reda (1982). After him are Matteo Sobrero (1997), Marco Canola (1988), Davide Appollonio (1989), Luca Mozzato (1998), Francesco Lamon (1994), and Martina Alzini (1997).