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Radoslav Rogina

1979 - Today

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Radoslav Rogina (born 3 March 1979) is a Croatian former professional road bicycle racer, who rode professionally between 2002 and 2020, for the Tenax, Perutnina Ptuj, Loborika and Adria Mobil teams. Rogina represented Croatia at the 2008 Summer Olympics when he finished 25th in the road race event. He represented Croatia again at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London finishing 41st in road race. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Radoslav Rogina is the 1,402nd most popular cyclist (down from 581st in 2024), the 686th most popular biography from Croatia (down from 472nd in 2019) and the 2nd most popular Croatian Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Radoslav Rogina ranks 1,402 out of 1,613Before her are Jolien D'Hoore, Ethan Hayter, Jonas van Genechten, Vitaly Popkov, Michael Hepburn, and Sébastien Chavanel. After her are Juan Pedro López, Svetlana Grankovskaya, Maximilian Levy, Davide Cimolai, Pablo Urtasun, and Andrea Vendrame.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1979, Radoslav Rogina ranks 1,304Before her are Isabella Ochichi, Fernando Varela, Tang Gonghong, Yukihiro Aoba, Mariana Rossi, and Leandro Tomaz Perez. After her are Konkona Sen Sharma, Iván Raña, Lyriq Bent, Svetlana Pospelova, Elia Luini, and Renny Vega.

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In Croatia

Among people born in Croatia, Radoslav Rogina ranks 686 out of 700Before her are Andrey Yudin (null), Natko Zrnčić-Dim (1986), Mario Garba (1977), Gordan Kožulj (1976), Karlo Bručić (1992), and Domagoj Antolić (1990). After her are Igor Francetić (1977), Dario Dabac (1978), La Lana (1984), Maro Joković (1987), Anas Sharbini (1987), and Deni Alar (1990).

Among CYCLISTS In Croatia

Among cyclists born in Croatia, Radoslav Rogina ranks 2Before her are Vladimir Miholjević (1974). After her are Kristijan Đurasek (1987), and Josip Rumac (null).