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Wouter Wippert

1990 - Today

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Wouter Wippert (born 14 August 1990) is a Dutch former professional road racing cyclist, who competed professionally from 2013 to 2020. In 2015, Wippert took a stage win in the UCI World Tour race Tour Down Under. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Wouter Wippert is the 1,403rd most popular cyclist (up from 1,547th in 2019), the 1,567th most popular biography from Netherlands (up from 1,659th in 2019) and the 87th most popular Dutch Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Wouter Wippert ranks 1,403 out of 1,613Before him are Francesco Failli, Aimé De Gendt, Carlos Coloma Nicolás, Rob Hayles, Rüdiger Selig, and Jonathan Cantwell. After him are Serge Pauwels, Lilian Calmejane, Anastasia Voynova, Sam Webster, Casper Jørgensen, and Pierre-Luc Périchon.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1990, Wouter Wippert ranks 1,096Before him are Nikola Ogrodníková, Oh Jae-suk, Anna Kiełbasińska, Julia Glushko, Rhayner, and Felix Wiedwald. After him are Diego Fabbrini, Karoline Bjerkeli Grøvdal, Nosa Igiebor, Lianne Tan, Artur Ioniță, and Terrence Agard.

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In Netherlands

Among people born in Netherlands, Wouter Wippert ranks 1,568 out of 1,646Before him are Sieneke (1992), Michel Mulder (1986), Armando Obispo (1999), Marlies Smulders (1982), Helen Tanger (1978), and Mike Zonneveld (1980). After him are Philippe Sandler (1997), Luigi Bruins (1987), Ömer Bayram (1991), Patrick Roest (1995), Eelco Sintnicolaas (1987), and Elvis Manu (1993).

Among CYCLISTS In Netherlands

Among cyclists born in Netherlands, Wouter Wippert ranks 87Before him are Cees Bol (1995), Chantal van den Broek-Blaak (1989), Boy van Poppel (1988), Jeffrey Hoogland (1993), Pim Ligthart (1988), and Amy Pieters (1991). After him are Albert Timmer (1985), Sam Oomen (1995), Maurits Lammertink (1990), Puck Pieterse (2002), Ramon Sinkeldam (1989), and Timo Roosen (1993).