Cyclist

Thomas Frischknecht

Swiss cyclist

1970 - today

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His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 16 in 2024). Thomas Frischknecht is the 552nd most popular cyclist (up from 554th in 2024), the 781st most popular biography from Switzerland (down from 772nd in 2019) and the 20th most popular Swiss Cyclist.

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Thomas Frischknecht's biography spans 17 Wikipedia language editions and earns a Historical Popularity Index of 47.18.

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Among Cyclists

Among cyclists, Thomas Frischknecht ranks 552 out of 2,183. Before him are Zinaida Stahurskaya, Alessandro Ballan, Chris Boardman, Elia Viviani, Wout Poels, and Silvio Martinello. After him are Tadej Valjavec, Edvald Boasson Hagen, Sylvain Chavanel, Johan Capiot, Juan Antonio Flecha, and Michael Albasini.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1970, Thomas Frischknecht ranks 641. Before him are Edward Gal, Laura Badea-Cârlescu, Matt Letscher, Muhammad al-'Arifi, Lars Vogt, and Robert Lang. After him are Leonard Doroftei, Kevin Warsh, Kimiya Yui, Sergei Zubov, Els Callens, and Stefano Secco.

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In Switzerland

Among people born in Switzerland, Thomas Frischknecht ranks 781 out of 1,198. Before him are Martin Hairer (1975), Marwin Hitz (1987), Kurt Meier (1962), Martin Odersky (1958), Leonardo Genoni (1987), and Carla Juri (1985). After him are Philipp Degen (1983), Marcel Fässler (1959), Michael Albasini (1980), Werner Stocker (1961), Dominique Herr (1965), and Brigitte McMahon (1967).

Among Cyclists In Switzerland

Among cyclists born in Switzerland, Thomas Frischknecht ranks 20. Before him are Leonardo Piepoli (1971), Laurent Dufaux (1969), Nino Schurter (1986), Beat Breu (1957), Rolf Järmann (1966), and Beat Zberg (1971). After him are Michael Albasini (1980), Grégory Rast (1980), Karin Thürig (1972), Bruno Risi (1968), Markus Zberg (1974), and Stefan Küng (1993).

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