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Enric Mas

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Enric Mas Nicolau (Catalan: [ənˈrik mas nikoˈlaw]) (born 7 January 1995) is a Spanish racing cyclist who rides for UCI WorldTeam Movistar Team. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Enric Mas has received more than 193,999 page views. His biography is available in 22 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 19 in 2019). Enric Mas is the 593rd most popular cyclist (up from 711th in 2019), the 2,246th most popular biography from Spain (down from 2,156th in 2019) and the 48th most popular Spanish Cyclist.

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  • 33.02

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  • 22

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 4.76

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 2.29

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Enric Mas ranks 593 out of 1,214Before him are Andrey Kashechkin, João Almeida, Kasper Asgreen, Bob Jungels, Emma Johansson, and Sérgio Paulinho. After him are Robert Förstemann, Greg Henderson, Philippa York, Maximiliano Richeze, Ángel Casero, and Tim Wellens.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Enric Mas ranks 183Before him are Adama Traoré, Martin Ponsiluoma, P. V. Sindhu, Álex Rins, Kasper Asgreen, and Pione Sisto. After him are Laura Dekker, Ado Onaiwu, Wheein, Nozomi Okuhara, Álex Berenguer, and Callan McAuliffe.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Enric Mas ranks 2,246 out of 2,932Before him are Juan Sánchez Moreno (1972), Uxue Barkos (1964), Carlos Jiménez (1976), Javier Sierra (1971), Rafael Paz (1965), and Francisco Villarroya (1966). After him are Javier Garrido (1985), Ángel Casero (1972), Carlos Gurpegui (1980), Enric Masip (1969), Ignacio Camacho (1990), and Carlos Cuéllar (1981).

Among CYCLISTS In Spain

Among cyclists born in Spain, Enric Mas ranks 48Before him are Juan Manuel Gárate (1976), José Luis Arrieta (1971), Igor González de Galdeano (1973), David Cañada (1975), Aitor González (1975), and Daniel Moreno (1981). After him are Ángel Casero (1972), Manuel Beltrán (1971), Daniel Navarro (1983), Ion Izagirre (1989), Íñigo Cuesta (1969), and David García Dapena (1977).

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