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Óscar Pereiro

1977 - Today

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Óscar Pereiro Sío (pronounced [ˈoskaɾ pe'rejro ˈsi.o]; born 3 August 1977) is a Spanish former professional road bicycle racer. Pereiro was declared the winner of the 2006 Tour de France, after the original winner Floyd Landis was disqualified for failing a doping test after his stage 17 victory. Pereiro is a former member of Porta da Ravessa (2000 to 2001), Phonak Hearing Systems (2002 to 2005), Caisse d'Epargne (2006 to 2009), and the Astana cycling team (2010). Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Óscar Pereiro is the 343rd most popular cyclist (down from 316th in 2019), the 1,904th most popular biography from Spain (up from 1,932nd in 2019) and the 23rd most popular Spanish Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Óscar Pereiro ranks 343 out of 1,613Before him are Jean Forestier, Jaan Kirsipuu, Kim Andersen, Luis Herrera, Johan Bruyneel, and Eric Vanderaerden. After him are Hans Lutz, Remco Evenepoel, Jean-Luc Vandenbroucke, Hans-Henrik Ørsted, Artūras Kasputis, and Etienne De Wilde.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1977, Óscar Pereiro ranks 213Before him are Jonathan Safran Foer, Robert Moreno, Ronan Keating, László Nemes, Chae Jung-an, and Devin Ratray. After him are Miguel Ángel Angulo, Sara Martins, Jonathan Togo, Liédson, Josef Fares, and Alex Manninger.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Óscar Pereiro ranks 1,904 out of 3,355Before him are Albert Luque (1978), Fernando Colomo (1946), Pau Torres (1997), Roberto Bautista Agut (1988), Mabel (1996), and María Pedraza (1996). After him are Aleix Vidal (1989), Adriana Ozores (1959), Lucas Alcaraz (1966), Miguel Ángel Angulo (1977), José Ramón Rodil, 1st Marquess of Rodil (1789), and Antonio de la Torre (1968).

Among CYCLISTS In Spain

Among cyclists born in Spain, Óscar Pereiro ranks 23Before him are Francisco Gabica (1937), Antonio Suárez (1932), Jesús Loroño (1926), Óscar Freire (1976), Abraham Olano (1970), and Marino Lejarreta (1957). After him are Roberto Heras (1974), Joaquim Rodríguez (1979), Samuel Sánchez (1978), Joan Llaneras (1969), Joseba Beloki (1973), and Fernando Escartín (1968).