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Fabio Duarte

1986 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Fabio Duarte is the 1,618th most popular cyclist, the 368th most popular biography from Colombia and the 30th most popular Colombian Cyclist.

Fabio Duarte is most famous for being a professional Colombian cyclist known for his climbing abilities and strong performances in stage races. He gained notable recognition for winning the U23 World Road Race Championship in 2008.

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Among Cyclists

Among cyclists, Fabio Duarte ranks 1,618 out of 1,613Before him are Rick Zabel, Pauline Grabosch, Baptiste Planckaert, Simona Frapporti, Sam Welsford, and Albert Timmer. After him are Nikolas Maes, Grace Brown, Valerio Conti, Rudy Molard, Daria Shmeleva, and Morris Possoni.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1986, Fabio Duarte ranks 1,482Before him are Arouca, Jason Burnett, Michael Jakobsen, Radosław Majewski, Mari Kalkun, and Yvonne Hak. After him are Rachel Korine, Guadalupe Campanur Tapia, Nikolas Maes, James Thompson, Hisashi Jogo, and Bruno Oscar Schmidt.

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In Colombia

Among people born in Colombia, Fabio Duarte ranks 368 out of NaNBefore him are Anthony Zambrano (1998), Luis Manuel Orejuela (1995), Natalia Ponce de León (1980), Einer Rubio (1998), Carlos Lobatón (1980), and William Tesillo (1990). After him are Sebastián Henao (1993), José Fernando Cuadrado (1985), Vladimir Marín (1979), Mateo Cassierra (1997), Norma González (1982), and Iván Sosa (1997).

Among Cyclists In Colombia

Among cyclists born in Colombia, Fabio Duarte ranks 30Before him are Julián Arredondo (1988), Santiago Buitrago (1999), Miguel Ángel Rubiano (1984), Juan Sebastián Molano (1994), Winner Anacona (1988), and Einer Rubio (1998). After him are Sebastián Henao (1993), Iván Sosa (1997), Carlos Ramírez (1994), Álvaro Hodeg (1996), Fabián Puerta (1991), and Carlos Oquendo (1987).

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