Cyclist

Uwe Messerschmidt

1962 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Uwe Messerschmidt is the 601st most popular cyclist, the 6,211th most popular biography from Germany and the 46th most popular German Cyclist.

Uwe Messerschmidt, the German cyclist born in 1962, is most famous for his achievements in road cycling during the 1980s, including competing in the Tour de France. He also represented East Germany in various international competitions.

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Among Cyclists

Among cyclists, Uwe Messerschmidt ranks 601 out of 1,613Before him are Philippe Gaumont, Andriy Hrivko, Stefano Garzelli, Alain Bondue, Steven Kruijswijk, and Bart Brentjens. After him are Aleksandr Kuschynski, Sean Yates, Elisa Longo Borghini, Pello Bilbao, Georg Totschnig, and Ian Hallam.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1962, Uwe Messerschmidt ranks 855Before him are Ros Sopheap, Peter Wingfield, Debra Wilson, Nurfitriyana Saiman, Bence Szabó, and Iris Yassmin Barrios Aguilar. After him are Bin Bunluerit, Jeff Flake, Samy Badibanga, Dominic Keating, Christiane Weber, and Helga Radtke.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Uwe Messerschmidt ranks 6,214 out of NaNBefore him are Nils Petersen (1988), Moritz Leitner (1992), Wolfgang Hoppe (1957), Alexander Graf Lambsdorff (1966), Sinan Şamil Sam (1974), and John Brooks (1993). After him are Felix Kroos (1991), Tayfur Havutçu (1970), Kim Petras (1992), Salih Özcan (1998), Frank Giering (1971), and Sabine Everts (1961).

Among Cyclists In Germany

Among cyclists born in Germany, Uwe Messerschmidt ranks 46Before him are Michael Marx (1960), Andreas Kappes (1965), Rolf Aldag (1968), Roland Günther (1962), Hanka Kupfernagel (1974), and Uwe Peschel (1968). After him are Bert Grabsch (1975), Christian Henn (1964), Stefan Schumacher (1981), Roland Hennig (1967), John Degenkolb (1989), and Bernd Gröne (1963).

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