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Vittoria Guazzini

2000 - Today

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Vittoria Guazzini (born 26 December 2000) is an Italian professional racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Women's WorldTeam FDJ–Suez. She is also a member of Gruppo Sportivo Fiamme Oro, the sport section of Polizia di Stato, one of the national police forces. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Vittoria Guazzini is the 1,560th most popular cyclist (down from 1,551st in 2019), the 5,162nd most popular biography from Italy (up from 5,172nd in 2019) and the 195th most popular Italian Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Vittoria Guazzini ranks 1,565 out of 1,613Before her are Óscar Rodríguez, Linda Indergand, Jenthe Biermans, Nick Schultz, Anthony Delaplace, Fabio Van den Bossche, Alessandro Covi, Garikoitz Bravo, Carlos Ramírez, Tom Bohli, and Gijs Van Hoecke. After her are Alex Dowsett.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2000, Vittoria Guazzini ranks 411Before her are Lea Friedrich, Samú Costa, Fabio Van den Bossche, Rasmus Dahlin, Taisei Miyashiro, and Jaminton Campaz. After her are Parham Maghsoodloo, Sofie Svava, Éric Junior Dina Ebimbe, Ebrima Colley, Nikolai Baden, and Gabriel Brazão.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Vittoria Guazzini ranks 5,165 out of 5,161Before her are Federico Bonazzoli (1997), Michele Bravi (1994), Michelangelo Albertazzi (1991), Giuseppe Bellusci (1989), Alessandro Covi (1998), Fausto Rossi (1990), Roberto Piccoli (2001), and Anjelina Lohalith (1993). After her are Nico Pulzetti (1984), Nicola Murru (1994), Matteo Aicardi (1986), and Daniele Ratto (1989).

Among CYCLISTS In Italy

Among cyclists born in Italy, Vittoria Guazzini ranks 195Before her are Luca Mozzato (1998), Francesco Lamon (1994), Martina Alzini (1997), Marta Cavalli (1998), Niccolò Bonifazio (1993), and Alessandro Covi (1998). After her are Daniele Ratto (1989), Letizia Paternoster (1999), Soraya Paladin (1993), Mirco Maestri (1991), Andrea Bagioli (1999), and Jacopo Guarnieri (1987).