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Søren Kragh Andersen

1994 - Today

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Søren Kragh Andersen (born 10 August 1994) is a Danish cyclist who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam Lidl–Trek. He is the younger brother of Asbjørn Kragh Andersen, who was also a professional cyclist, until his retirement in 2022. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 22 different languages on Wikipedia. Søren Kragh Andersen is the 1,007th most popular cyclist (down from 867th in 2024), the 885th most popular biography from Denmark (down from 859th in 2019) and the 42nd most popular Danish Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Søren Kragh Andersen ranks 1,007 out of 1,613Before him are Jan Hirt, Filip Meirhaeghe, Dani Rowe, Matteo Jorgenson, René Wolff, and Mathias Frank. After him are Fabian Wegmann, Michael Blaudzun, Jan Bárta, Michael Schär, José Joaquín Rojas, and Joost Posthuma.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1994, Søren Kragh Andersen ranks 415Before him are Natalia Zabiiako, Edgar Ié, Leilia Adzhametova, Kang Ji-young, Thiago Monteiro, and Heorhiy Bushchan. After him are Shoya Nakajima, Alessandro Schöpf, Elena Tsagrinou, Carlos Mané, Adam Masina, and Camille Razat.

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In Denmark

Among people born in Denmark, Søren Kragh Andersen ranks 885 out of 1,032Before him are Frederik Nielsen (1983), Lars Bak (1980), Ida Auken (1978), Sandra Toft (1989), Michael Sandstød (1968), and René Toft Hansen (1984). After him are Magnus Landin Jacobsen (1995), Margit Pörtner (1972), Finn Tugwell (1976), Michael Blaudzun (1973), Denice Klarskov (1986), and Jonas Knudsen (1992).

Among CYCLISTS In Denmark

Among cyclists born in Denmark, Søren Kragh Andersen ranks 42Before him are Alex Rasmussen (1984), Michael Valgren (1992), Frank Høj (1973), Allan Johansen (1971), Lars Bak (1980), and Michael Sandstød (1968). After him are Michael Blaudzun (1973), Jens-Erik Madsen (1981), Lasse Norman Hansen (1992), Linda Villumsen (1985), Annika Langvad (1984), and Martin Pedersen (1983).