CYCLIST

Fernando Escartín

1968 - Today

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Fernando Escartín Coti (born 24 January 1968) is a Spanish former road racing cyclist. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Fernando Escartín has received more than 53,851 page views. His biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia. Fernando Escartín is the 443rd most popular cyclist (down from 391st in 2019), the 2,143rd most popular biography from Spain (down from 1,940th in 2019) and the 31st most popular Spanish Cyclist.

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  • 48.09

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 20

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 4.84

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 2.40

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Fernando Escartín ranks 443 out of 1,613Before him are Andrey Kivilev, Jakob Fuglsang, Julian Alaphilippe, Jean-René Bernaudeau, Leonardo Piepoli, and Gert Frank. After him are Éric Caritoux, Mikel Landa, Bauke Mollema, Uwe Peschel, Thomas De Gendt, and Michel Vermeulin.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Fernando Escartín ranks 491Before him are Hisashi Kurosaki, Koji Igarashi, Philippe Falardeau, Danny Jacobs, Nikolaos Kaklamanakis, and Leonid Agutin. After him are Shinichiro Tani, Alejandro Mancuso, Pat O'Brien, Uwe Peschel, Noordin Mohammad Top, and William Regal.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Fernando Escartín ranks 2,143 out of 3,355Before him are Pilar Castro (1970), Hiba Abouk (1986), Luisa Fernanda Rudi (1950), Antonio Guzmán (1953), Joan Carreras i Goicoechea (1962), and Adrián López (1988). After him are Mikel Landa (1989), Fele Martínez (1975), Gaizka Garitano (1975), Juan Carlos Fresnadillo (1967), Jaime Alguersuari (1990), and Luis Alberni (1886).

Among CYCLISTS In Spain

Among cyclists born in Spain, Fernando Escartín ranks 31Before him are Joseba Beloki (1973), Joaquim Rodríguez (1979), Samuel Sánchez (1978), Álvaro Pino (1956), Iban Mayo (1977), and José María Jiménez (1971). After him are Mikel Landa (1989), Óscar Sevilla (1976), Melcior Mauri (1966), Francisco Mancebo (1976), Luis León Sánchez (1983), and Isaac Gálvez (1975).