Cyclist

Víctor de la Parte

Spanish cyclist

1986 - today

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His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Víctor de la Parte is the 1,362nd most popular cyclist (down from 1,258th in 2024), the 3,300th most popular biography from Spain (down from 3,144th in 2019) and the 128th most popular Spanish Cyclist.

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Víctor de la Parte's biography spans 15 Wikipedia language editions and earns a Historical Popularity Index of 38.85.

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Among Cyclists

Among cyclists, Víctor de la Parte ranks 1,362 out of 2,183. Before him are Eva Lechner, Katarzyna Pawłowska, Benoît Salmon, Tom Danielson, Christophe Riblon, and Søren Wærenskjold. After him are Josef Černý, Eros Capecchi, Sergey Chernetskiy, Michał Gołaś, Miguel Ángel Rubiano, and Damien Monier.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1986, Víctor de la Parte ranks 1,188. Before him are Andris Biedriņš, Issam El Adoua, Christian Bekamenga, Marie Sebag, Vitor Júnior, and Jean-Eudes Maurice. After him are Sandra Auffarth, Tatiana Kosintseva, Eros Capecchi, Labinot Harbuzi, Oana Ban, and Carlos Villanueva.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Víctor de la Parte ranks 3,300 out of 3,981. Before him are Jorge Cuenca (1999), Claudia Traisac (1992), José Kanté (1990), Cristo González (1997), Moi Gómez (1994), and Iker Bravo (2005). After him are Xabier López-Arostegui (1989), Jon Rahm (1994), Tomás Mejías (1989), Diego López (2002), Rubén Rochina (1991), and Santi Aldama (2001).

Among Cyclists In Spain

Among cyclists born in Spain, Víctor de la Parte ranks 128. Before him are Javier Aramendia (1986), David Navas (1974), Francisco Pérez Sanchez (1978), Mavi García (1984), Iván Velasco (1980), and Carlos Rodríguez (2001). After him are Juan Pedro López (1997), Pablo Urtasun (1980), Juan José Oroz (1980), Jorge Azanza (1982), Jon Aberasturi (1989), and Sebastián Mora (1988).

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