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Robert Förster

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Robert Förster (born 27 January 1978) is a German former professional road racing cyclist. He specialized in bunch sprints. He turned professional in 2001, initially riding for Team Nürnberger. His career highlights have been wins in the final (Museo del Ghisallo–Milan) stage 21 of the Giro d'Italia 2006, and stage 15 (Motilla del Palancar – Ford factory, Almussafes) of the 2006 Vuelta. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Robert Förster is the 703rd most popular cyclist (up from 778th in 2019), the 6,276th most popular biography from Germany (up from 6,397th in 2019) and the 51st most popular German Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Robert Förster ranks 703 out of 1,613Before him are Wilco Kelderman, Victor Campenaerts, Stefan Nimke, Stefan Steinweg, Jan Tratnik, and Alexandre Usov. After him are Jan Schur, Jens Fiedler, Giulio Ciccone, Linus Gerdemann, Kjell Carlström, and Thomas Löfkvist.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1978, Robert Förster ranks 650Before him are Nikki Cox, Zhou Chunxiu, Chris Andersen, Amir Arison, Stefan Nimke, and Markus Heikkinen. After him are Christophe Rochus, Ashton Holmes, Marek Saganowski, Takao Yamauchi, Kieron Dyer, and Davor Dominiković.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Robert Förster ranks 6,279 out of 7,253Before him are Natalia Zhukova (1979), Stefan Steinweg (1969), Daniela Hunger (1972), Jens-Peter Herold (1965), Liv Lisa Fries (1990), and Kerstin Köppen (1967). After him are Jan Schur (1962), Jens Fiedler (1970), Nadine Capellmann (1965), Linus Gerdemann (1982), Felicitas Hoppe (1960), and Katrin Rutschow-Stomporowski (1975).

Among CYCLISTS In Germany

Among cyclists born in Germany, Robert Förster ranks 51Before him are Guido Fulst (1970), Robert Bartko (1975), Sabine Spitz (1971), Carsten Wolf (1964), Stefan Nimke (1978), and Stefan Steinweg (1969). After him are Jan Schur (1962), Jens Fiedler (1970), Linus Gerdemann (1982), Fredy Schmidtke (1961), Andreas Klier (1976), and Danilo Hondo (1974).