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Ronja Eibl

1999 - Today

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Ronja Eibl (born August 1999) is a German cross-country cyclist. She participated at the 2018 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships, winning a silver medal. She won the 2019 overall UCI Mountain Bike World Cup in U23, winning 3 rounds (Andorra, Les Gets, Val di Sole). Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ronja Eibl is the 1,790th most popular cyclist, the 7,459th most popular biography from Germany (up from 7,493rd in 2019) and the 115th most popular German Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Ronja Eibl ranks 1,790 out of 1,613Before her are Miglė Lendel, Caroline Bohé, Lizzie Holden, Simon Marquart, Paul Daumont, and Natalya Diehm. After her are Alessa-Catriona Pröpster, Timo Bichler, Adrian Hegyvary, Gavin Hoover, Stine Borgli, and Emily Kay.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1999, Ronja Eibl ranks 798Before her are Zhou Lijun, Sandra Bernal, Paul Daumont, Aker Al-Obaidi, Marko Vavic, and Wang Yanwen. After her are Timo Bichler, Leilani McGonagle, Zhu Menghui, Luis Grijalva, Gwendoline Philippe, and Louis François Mendy.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Ronja Eibl ranks 7,462 out of 7,253Before her are Torben Blech (1995), Jasmin Jüttner (1993), Jonas Schomburg (1994), Marike Steinacker (1992), Jessica-Bianca Wessolly (1996), and Fabian Schwingenschlögl (1991). After her are Ole Braunschweig (1997), Alessa-Catriona Pröpster (2001), Megumi Horikawa (1995), David Wrobel (1991), Timo Bichler (1999), and Niki van Sprang (1993).

Among CYCLISTS In Germany

Among cyclists born in Germany, Ronja Eibl ranks 115Before her are Philip Hindes (1992), Domenic Weinstein (1994), Tim Torn Teutenberg (2002), Hannah Ludwig (2000), Leon Rohde (null), and Laura Süßemilch (1997). After her are Alessa-Catriona Pröpster (2001), and Timo Bichler (1999).