CYCLIST

Carla Oberholzer

1987 - Today

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Carla Oberholzer (née van der Merwe; born 14 January 1987) is a South African professional racing cyclist, who most recently rode for UCI Women's Continental Team Bizkaia–Durango. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Carla Oberholzer has received more than 13,383 page views. Her biography is available in 6 different languages on Wikipedia. Carla Oberholzer is the 1,763rd most popular cyclist, the 480th most popular biography from South Africa and the 17th most popular South African Cyclist.

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    Languages Editions (L)

  • 3.02

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 0.98

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Carla Oberholzer ranks 1,763 out of 1,613Before her are Hannah Ludwig, Georgia Baker, Anne Tauber, Anton Sintsov, Josie Knight, and Ahmad Wais. After her are Bryony Botha, Lauriane Genest, Catalina Soto, Shunsuke Imamura, Caroline Bohé, and Pfeiffer Georgi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1987, Carla Oberholzer ranks 1,816Before her are Rowena Webster, Parvathy Omanakuttan, Ching Siu Nga, Ishmael Miller, Nazar Kovalenko, and Mohamed Merza. After her are Tim Federowicz, Maciej Sarnacki, Carly Telford, Leonardo Terçariol, Dong Guojian, and Shinji Kaneko.

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In South Africa

Among people born in South Africa, Carla Oberholzer ranks 480 out of 454Before her are JP Duminy (1984), Tamsin Cook (1998), Lawrence Brittain (1990), Fagrie Lakay (1997), Keri-anne Payne (1987), and Thabo Cele (1997). After her are Luther Singh (1997), Werner Kok (1993), Cecil Afrika (1988), Emily Ford (1851), Candice Lill (1992), and Wenda Nel (null).

Among CYCLISTS In South Africa

Among cyclists born in South Africa, Carla Oberholzer ranks 17Before her are Ryan Cox (1979), Ryan Gibbons (1994), Ashleigh Moolman Pasio (1985), Stefan de Bod (1996), Nicholas Dlamini (1995), and Alan Hatherly (1996). After her are Candice Lill (1992), Jean Spies (1989), and David Maree (1989).