Cyclist

Manuel Cardoso

road bicycle racer

1983 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Manuel Cardoso is the 1,751st most popular cyclist, the 682nd most popular biography from Portugal and the 13th most popular Portuguese Cyclist.

Manuel Cardoso is most famous for being a Portuguese road bicycle racer who has competed in various international cycling events, including the UCI World Championships. He is known for his strong performances in both road racing and stage races throughout his career.

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Manuel Cardoso's biography spans 14 Wikipedia language editions and earns a Historical Popularity Index of 35.48.

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Among Cyclists

Among cyclists, Manuel Cardoso ranks 1,751 out of 2,183. Before him are Timo Roosen, Stephanie Gaumnitz, Harm Vanhoucke, Sébastien Turgot, Daniel McLay, and Emma Hinze. After him are Moreno Hofland, Miles Scotson, David Loosli, Piet Allegaert, Ane Santesteban, and Ondřej Cink.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1983, Manuel Cardoso ranks 1,588. Before him are Leroy Dixon, Daniel Haas, Kazuki Kotera, Vic Fuentes, Onome Ebi, and Scott McDonald. After him are Michelle Ang, Cathy Yan, Yevgeny Korotyshkin, Youri Moltchan, Kelela, and Axel Bellinghausen.

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In Portugal

Among people born in Portugal, Manuel Cardoso ranks 682 out of 750. Before him are Cafú (1993), Nuno Santos (1995), Tiago Tomás (2002), Joana Ramos (1982), Iúri Leitão (1998), and Sérgio Pinto (1980). After him are Licá (1988), Iuri Medeiros (1994), Samú Costa (2000), David Carmo (1999), Ivo Pinto (1990), and Ukra (1988).

Among Cyclists In Portugal

Among cyclists born in Portugal, Manuel Cardoso ranks 13. Before him are Tiago Machado (1985), Ivo Oliveira (1996), Ruben Guerreiro (1994), Rui Oliveira (1996), José Gonçalves (1989), and Iúri Leitão (1998). After him is Raquel Queirós (2000).

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