Cyclist

Davide Villella

1991 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Davide Villella is the 1,857th most popular cyclist, the 5,448th most popular biography from Italy and the 232nd most popular Italian Cyclist.

Davide Villella is most famous for being a professional Italian cyclist who competes in road racing events. He has participated in several Grand Tours, including the Giro d'Italia, and is known for his climbing abilities and strong performances in stage races.

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Among Cyclists

Among cyclists, Davide Villella ranks 1,857 out of 1,613Before him are Aude Biannic, Dan Craven, Davide Martinelli, Takanobu Jumonji, Corbin Strong, and Damien Howson. After him are Eddie Dunbar, Quentin Lafargue, Marty Nothstein, Adrien Petit, Philip Deignan, and Tomohiro Nagatsuka.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Davide Villella ranks 1,341Before him are Aitor Fernández, Aude Biannic, Zhang Anda, Marin Draganja, Shohei Takahashi, and Nwankwo Obiora. After him are Lara Grangeon, Osinachi Ohale, Stepan Maryanyan, Waleed Al Hayam, Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes, and Sergei Petrov.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Davide Villella ranks 5,449 out of NaNBefore him are Mattia Furlani (2005), Marco De Nicolo (1976), Martina Valcepina (1992), Jacopo Guarnieri (1987), Davide Martinelli (1993), and Simone Bentivoglio (1985). After him are Pablo Martínez (null), Gabriel Rosillo (1999), Fabiano Parisi (2000), Elisa Bartoli (1991), Gianluca Frabotta (1999), and Francesco Masciarelli (1986).

Among Cyclists In Italy

Among cyclists born in Italy, Davide Villella ranks 232Before him are Alan Marangoni (1984), Soraya Paladin (1993), Mirco Maestri (1991), Andrea Bagioli (1999), Jacopo Guarnieri (1987), and Davide Martinelli (1993). After him are Francesco Masciarelli (1986), Rachele Barbieri (1997), Stefano Oldani (1998), Nicola Boem (1989), Damiano Cima (1993), and Luca Braidot (1991).

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