Cyclist

Geoffrey Bouchard

1992 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Geoffrey Bouchard is the 1,707th most popular cyclist, the 6,953rd most popular biography from France and the 195th most popular French Cyclist.

Geoffrey Bouchard, the French cyclist born in 1992, is most famous for his performances in professional road cycling, particularly as a climber and for his achievements in the UCI World Tour events. He gained notable recognition for winning the mountains classification at the 2021 Giro d'Italia.

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Among Cyclists

Among cyclists, Geoffrey Bouchard ranks 1,707 out of 1,613Before him are Frederik Frison, Puck Pieterse, Rasmus Tiller, Lucas Sebastián Haedo, Hugo Hofstetter, and Stefan Bötticher. After him are Jesper Hansen, Chad Haga, Vyacheslav Kuznetsov, Luca Mozzato, Sarah Ulmer, and Francesco Lamon.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Geoffrey Bouchard ranks 1,122Before him are Sakari Manninen, Akito Fukuta, Kamo Hovhannisyan, Galal Yafai, Yuliya Galysheva, and Stefan Bötticher. After him are Jiří Sekáč, Nicușor Bancu, Aaron White, Julian Korb, Alexander N'Doumbou, and Eltaj Safarli.

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In France

Among people born in France, Geoffrey Bouchard ranks 6,953 out of NaNBefore him are Simon Pouplin (1985), Hugo Hofstetter (1994), Claudio Gomes (2000), Thomas Heurtaux (1988), Thibault Moulin (1990), and Pierre-Jean Peltier (1984). After him are Yannick Sagbo (1988), Alex Young (null), Clément Michelin (1997), Sun Wei (null), Julien Mertine (1988), and Geoffrey Jourdren (1986).

Among Cyclists In France

Among cyclists born in France, Geoffrey Bouchard ranks 195Before him are Joris Daudet (1991), Julien Simon (1985), Nans Peters (1994), Alexandre Geniez (1988), Jérémy Roy (1983), and Hugo Hofstetter (1994). After him are Arnaud Gérard (1984), Arthur Vichot (1988), Florian Sénéchal (1993), Sébastien Turgot (1984), Dorian Godon (1996), and Anthony Delaplace (1989).

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