Cyclist

André Darrigade

French cyclist

1929 - today

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His biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 18 in 2024). André Darrigade is the 138th most popular cyclist (down from 130th in 2024), the 4,091st most popular biography from France (up from 4,127th in 2019) and the 29th most popular French Cyclist.

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Among Cyclists

Among cyclists, André Darrigade ranks 138 out of 1,613Before him are Carlos Sastre, Cipriano Chemello, Marino Basso, Hippolyte Aucouturier, Michel Pollentier, and Bernard Leene. After him are Giuseppe Olmo, Guy Lapébie, Francesco Camusso, Gaetano Belloni, Vicente Trueba, and Benoni Beheyt.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1929, André Darrigade ranks 313Before him are Rolan Bykov, Slavko Avsenik, Paul England, Burhan Sargun, Cordelia Edvardson, and Horst Frank. After him are Jacques Plante, Mordechai Eliyahu, Walter Berry, Mikhail Simonov, Costa Pereira, and Sunil Dutt.

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In France

Among people born in France, André Darrigade ranks 4,091 out of NaNBefore him are José Bové (1953), Serge Lama (1943), Christiane Rochefort (1917), Jacques Rozier (1926), Robert Guédiguian (1953), and Louis Saha (1978). After him are Michel Aupetit (1951), Pierre Weiss (1865), Charles Angrand (1854), Guy Lapébie (1916), Vincent Candela (1973), and Dany Dauberson (1925).

Among Cyclists In France

Among cyclists born in France, André Darrigade ranks 29Before him are Jean Robic (1921), Georges Speicher (1907), Albert Taillandier (1879), José Beyaert (1925), Robert Charpentier (1916), and Hippolyte Aucouturier (1876). After him are Guy Lapébie (1916), Jeannie Longo (1958), Michel Rousseau (1936), Jean Cugnot (1899), Armand Blanchonnet (1903), and Robert Marchand (1911).

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