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Flavio Anastasia

Olympic cyclist

1969 - today

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His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Flavio Anastasia is the 838th most popular cyclist, the 4,842nd most popular biography from Italy and the 125th most popular Italian Cyclist.

Flavio Anastasia is most famous for being an Italian professional cyclist who competed in road racing events during the 1970s and 1980s. He is known for his participation in various national and international cycling competitions.

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Among Cyclists

Among cyclists, Flavio Anastasia ranks 838 out of 1,613Before him are Matti Breschel, Gary Anderson, Isaac del Toro, Heinrich Haussler, Rik Verbrugghe, and Daniel Teklehaimanot. After him are Tim Merlier, Juan Ayuso, Ignatas Konovalovas, Anne-Caroline Chausson, Maik Landsmann, and Lorenzo Bernucci.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1969, Flavio Anastasia ranks 980Before him are Jean Elias, Martin Kotůlek, Ingrid Lempereur, Valery Belenky, Michelle Smith, and Ryszard Wolny. After him are Torsten May, Hanna Balabanova, Nandita Das, Hiroshi Ninomiya, Vadim Brovtsev, and Katie Hobbs.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Flavio Anastasia ranks 4,842 out of NaNBefore him are Domenico Morfeo (1976), Laura Chiesa (1971), Raphael Gualazzi (1981), Chiara Civello (1975), Rosella Sensi (1971), and Benedetta Porcaroli (1998). After him are Karin Knapp (1987), Stefano Okaka (1989), Mattia Destro (1991), Piero Poli (1960), Daniele Padelli (1985), and Alessandro Borghi (1986).

Among Cyclists In Italy

Among cyclists born in Italy, Flavio Anastasia ranks 125Before him are Matteo Tosatto (1974), Leonardo Bertagnolli (1978), Imelda Chiappa (1966), Andrea Noè (1969), Fabrizio Guidi (1972), and Sergio Barbero (1969). After him are Giacomo Nizzolo (1989), Giovanni Visconti (1983), Fabiana Luperini (1974), Andrea Ferrigato (1969), Manuel Quinziato (1979), and Daniele Bennati (1980).

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