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Dirk De Wolf

1961 - Today

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Dirk De Wolf (born 16 January 1961 in Aalst, East Flanders) is a former professional road racing cyclist from Belgium. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Dirk De Wolf has received more than 23,867 page views. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Dirk De Wolf is the 505th most popular cyclist (down from 367th in 2019), the 822nd most popular biography from Belgium (down from 679th in 2019) and the 59th most popular Belgian Cyclist.

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  • 34.83

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 15

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 2.71

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 2.63

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Dirk De Wolf ranks 505 out of 1,214Before him are Magnus Bäckstedt, Juraj Sagan, Thomas De Gendt, Ilnur Zakarin, Judith Arndt, and Isaac Gálvez. After him are Dunc Gray, Jakob Piil, Filippo Pozzato, Haimar Zubeldia, John Degenkolb, and Dainis Ozols.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1961, Dirk De Wolf ranks 634Before him are César Zabala, Guri Schanke, Ronnie Whelan, Bice Vanzetta, Robin Antin, and Tom Perez. After him are Elzo Coelho, Jeffrey Dunn, Linda Manz, Sergei Fokin, John Thune, and Chris Sawyer.

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In Belgium

Among people born in Belgium, Dirk De Wolf ranks 822 out of 1,019Before him are Dennis Praet (1994), Laurent Ciman (1985), Ingeborg (1966), Kirsten Flipkens (1986), Elise Mertens (1995), and Thomas De Gendt (1986). After him are Barbara Dex (1974), Gilles De Bilde (1971), Sabine Appelmans (1972), Glen De Boeck (1971), Prince Emmanuel of Belgium (2005), and Peter Van der Heyden (1976).

Among CYCLISTS In Belgium

Among cyclists born in Belgium, Dirk De Wolf ranks 59Before him are Sven Nys (1976), Remco Evenepoel (2000), Edwig Van Hooydonck (1966), Tom Steels (1971), Wouter Weylandt (1984), and Thomas De Gendt (1986). After him are Mario Aerts (1974), Johan Vansummeren (1981), Jasper Stuyven (1992), Stijn Devolder (1979), Victor Campenaerts (1991), and Tim Wellens (1991).