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Yohann Gène

1981 - Today

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Yohann Gène (born 25 June 1981 in Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe) is a French former professional road bicycle racer, who competed professionally between 2005 and 2019, entirely for Bouygues Télécom and its later iterations. He was the first black cyclist, as well as the first cyclist of Afro-Caribbean and Sub-Saharan African descent, to ever compete in the Tour de France. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Yohann Gène is the 1,575th most popular cyclist, the 31st most popular biography from Guadeloupe and the most popular Guadeloupian Cyclist.

Yohann Gène is a French bicycle racer known for his achievements in road cycling, particularly in stage races and one-day events. He has competed in various professional cycling teams and is recognized for his strong performances in both national and international competitions.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Yohann Gène ranks 1,575 out of 1,613Before him are Francesco Reda, Arnaud Coyot, Patrick Bevin, Sam Bewley, Antonio Piedra, and Paolo Bossoni. After him are Tiffany Cromwell, Matteo Sobrero, Tanja Žakelj, Laëtitia Le Corguillé, Sam Oomen, and Joris Daudet.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1981, Yohann Gène ranks 1,569Before him are Tiffany Dupont, Nikolay Kruglov Jr., Kosei Nakamura, Gakuto Kondo, Markus Jonsson, and Oleg Kuzmin. After him are Randy Wayne, Alexei Ramírez, Nasief Morris, Tate Smith, Gareth David-Lloyd, and Yuki Matsushita.

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In Guadeloupe

Among people born in Guadeloupe, Yohann Gène ranks 31 out of 32Before him are Daniel Jérent (1991), Wylan Cyprien (1995), Claudio Beauvue (1988), Ronald Zubar (1985), Ysaora Thibus (1991), and Anita Blaze (1991). After him are Marcus Coco (1996), Wilhem Belocian (1995), Laurisa Landre (1985), Orlane Kanor (1997), Jean-Paul Tony Helissey (1990), and Jeanuël Belocian (2005).

Among CYCLISTS In Guadeloupe

Among cyclists born in Guadeloupe, Yohann Gène ranks 1