Radrennfahrer

Daniel Felipe Martínez

1996 - heute

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Seine Biografie ist in 24 verschiedenen Sprachen auf Wikipedia verfügbar. Daniel Felipe Martínez ist der 1,006th beliebteste Radrennfahrer (gesunken vom 776th im Jahr 2024), die 280th beliebteste Biografie aus Kolumbien (gesunken vom 238th im Jahr 2019) und der 14th beliebteste aus Kolumbien Radrennfahrer.

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Among Radrennfahrers

Among radrennfahrers, Daniel Felipe Martínez ranks 1,006 out of 1,613Before him are Wladimir Belli, Laurent Gané, Ángel Vicioso, Xavier Florencio, Ioannis Tamouridis, and Pavel Padrnos. After him are Yukiya Arashiro, Vladimir Gusev, Nils Politt, Pascal Ackermann, Pedro Horrillo, and Gianfranco Contri.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Daniel Felipe Martínez ranks 339Before him are Daniil Dubov, Benjamin Bonzi, Yeonwoo, William Nylander, Youssef Aït Bennasser, and Kiril Despodov. After him are Kim Woo-seok, Mayar Sherif, Ryusei Yokohama, Eva Vlaardingerbroek, Madeline Carroll, and Jerry St. Juste.

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In Kolumbien

Among people born in Kolumbien, Daniel Felipe Martínez ranks 280 out of NaNBefore him are Jorge Carrascal (1998), John Wilmar Pérez (1970), Carlos Cuesta (1999), Juan Pablo Pino (1987), José Izquierdo (1992), and Jhon Lucumí (1998). After him are Leonardo Duque (1980), Luis Fajardo (1963), Fabiola Zuluaga (1979), Neco Martínez (1982), Zharick León (1976), and Carolina Gaitán (1984).

Among Radrennfahrers In Kolumbien

Among radrennfahrers born in Kolumbien, Daniel Felipe Martínez ranks 14Before him are Miguel Ángel López (1994), Sergio Henao (1987), Mauricio Soler (1983), Víctor Hugo Peña (1974), María Luisa Calle (1968), and Fernando Gaviria (1994). After him are Leonardo Duque (1980), Carlos Betancur (1989), Mariana Pajón (1991), José Serpa (1979), Sergio Higuita (1997), and Luis Felipe Laverde (1979).

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