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Sergio Pardilla

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Sergio Pardilla Bellón (born 16 January 1984) is a Spanish former professional road cyclist, who competed professionally between 2006 and 2019 for the Burgos Monumental, Carmiooro NGC, Movistar Team, MTN–Qhubeka and Caja Rural–Seguros RGA teams. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Sergio Pardilla is the 1,309th most popular cyclist (up from 1,470th in 2019), the 3,127th most popular biography from Spain (up from 3,298th in 2019) and the 121st most popular Spanish Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Sergio Pardilla ranks 1,309 out of 1,613Before her are Azzedine Lagab, Pieter Serry, Hugh Carthy, Craig MacLean, Lee Wai Sze, and Taco van der Hoorn. After her are Amanuel Ghebreigzabhier, Eduardo Sepúlveda, Kenny Dehaes, Nicolas Edet, Matteo Pelucchi, and Mads Würtz Schmidt.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Sergio Pardilla ranks 1,181Before her are Andrejs Perepļotkins, Hrachik Javakhyan, Luke Treadaway, Iñigo Díaz de Cerio, Michael Schmid, and Atsushi Kimura. After her are Cullen Jones, Andrea Libman, Jonathan Ericsson, Kenny Dehaes, Kathrin Hölzl, and Rob Brown.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Sergio Pardilla ranks 3,127 out of 3,355Before her are Javier Eraso (1990), Iñigo Díaz de Cerio (1984), Mario Abrante (1982), Rubén García (1993), Alejandro Arribas (1989), and Anuar Tuhami (1995). After her are Oier Sanjurjo (1986), Borja Bastón (1992), Oriol Busquets (1999), Alberto Losada (1982), David Alegre (1984), and Pablo Álvarez (1980).

Among CYCLISTS In Spain

Among cyclists born in Spain, Sergio Pardilla ranks 121Before her are Carlos Rodríguez (2001), Víctor de la Parte (1986), Juan Pedro López (1997), Jorge Azanza (1982), Jon Aberasturi (1989), and Sebastián Mora (1988). After her are Alberto Losada (1982), José Herrada (1985), Víctor Cabedo (1989), Carlos Castaño Panadero (1979), Juan José Lobato (1988), and Rubén Fernández (1991).