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Alex Hofmann

1980 - Today

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Alexander Hofmann (born 25 May 1980) is a retired Grand Prix motorcycle racer, who now works on German television coverage of the sport. He is nicknamed 'The Hoff' in English-speaking countries, a nod to David Hasselhoff. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Alex Hofmann is the 1,058th most popular racing driver, the 6,999th most popular biography from Germany and the 73rd most popular German Racing Driver.

Alex Hofmann is most famous for being a German motorcycle racer who competed in the MotoGP and World Superbike Championships. He is known for his performances in the 250cc and MotoGP classes during the early 2000s.

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Among RACING DRIVERS

Among racing drivers, Alex Hofmann ranks 1,058 out of 1,080Before him are Julián Simón, Lukáš Pešek, Andy Soucek, Pato O'Ward, Simona de Silvestro, and Dave Mirra. After him are Luca Filippi, Robin Frijns, Marco Andretti, Urmo Aava, Sean Edwards, and Romano Fenati.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1980, Alex Hofmann ranks 1,134Before him are Tatsuhiro Nishimoto, Hubert Dupont, Jon Lajoie, Eva Padberg, Christopher Kas, and Matthieu Chalmé. After him are Nadia Bjorlin, Niall Matter, Dragan Šolak, Hannes Reichelt, Gabriele Bosisio, and Sinik.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Alex Hofmann ranks 7,002 out of 7,253Before him are Eva Padberg (1980), Heike Lätzsch (1973), Christopher Kas (1980), Kirsten Bolm (1975), Emanuel Buchmann (1992), and Maximilian Eggestein (1996). After him are Marcus Becker (1981), Boris Henry (1973), Tim Pütz (1987), Maike Nollen (1977), Pierre-Michel Lasogga (1991), and Ralf Bißdorf (1971).

Among RACING DRIVERS In Germany

Among racing drivers born in Germany, Alex Hofmann ranks 73Before him are Stefan Bradl (1989), Sophia Flörsch (2000), Timo Scheider (1978), Sandro Cortese (1990), René Rast (1986), and Mike Rockenfeller (1983). After him are Martin Tomczyk (1981), Jonas Folger (1993), Michael Ammermüller (1986), Maro Engel (1985), Maximilian Götz (1986), and Maximilian Günther (1997).