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Stefano Garzelli

1973 - Today

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Stefano Garzelli (born 16 July 1973) is an Italian former professional road racing cyclist, who competed as a professional between 1997 and 2013. The high point of his career was his overall win in the 2000 Giro d'Italia, after a close three-way competition with Gilberto Simoni and Francesco Casagrande. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Stefano Garzelli is the 576th most popular cyclist (down from 458th in 2019), the 4,517th most popular biography from Italy (down from 4,356th in 2019) and the 92nd most popular Italian Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Stefano Garzelli ranks 576 out of 1,613Before him are Edita Pučinskaitė, Filippo Pozzato, Dan Frost, Mario Aerts, Philippe Gaumont, and Andriy Hrivko. After him are Alain Bondue, Steven Kruijswijk, Bart Brentjens, Aleksandr Kuschynski, Sean Yates, and Elisa Longo Borghini.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1973, Stefano Garzelli ranks 611Before him are Stipe Drews, Seth Meyers, Ryuji Michiki, Linda Hardy, Philippe Gaumont, and Jesús Arellano. After him are Tomasz Rząsa, Mika Laitinen, Dragan Tarlać, Josh Shapiro, Tobias Billström, and Takafumi Ogura.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Stefano Garzelli ranks 4,518 out of 5,161Before him are Hachim Mastour (1998), Pieralberto Carrara (1966), Vittoria Puccini (1981), Matilda De Angelis (1995), Mauro Numa (1961), and Sofia Goggia (1992). After him are Clemente Russo (1982), Christof Innerhofer (1984), Angelo Palombo (1981), Elisa Longo Borghini (1991), Federico Gatti (1998), and Vanessa Beecroft (1969).

Among CYCLISTS In Italy

Among cyclists born in Italy, Stefano Garzelli ranks 92Before him are Alessandro Ballan (1979), Elia Viviani (1989), Silvio Martinello (1963), Giuseppe Guerini (1970), Franco Pellizotti (1978), and Filippo Pozzato (1981). After him are Elisa Longo Borghini (1991), Riccardo Riccò (1983), Fabio Aru (1990), Daniele Nardello (1972), Marco Pinotti (1976), and Diego Ulissi (1989).