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Gorazd Štangelj

1973 - Today

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Gorazd Štangelj (born 27 January 1973 in Novo Mesto) is a Slovenian former professional road bicycle racer, who raced as a professional between 1997 and 2011. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Gorazd Štangelj has received more than 24,550 page views. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Gorazd Štangelj is the 676th most popular cyclist (up from 730th in 2019), the 214th most popular biography from Slovenia (down from 205th in 2019) and the 8th most popular Slovene Cyclist.

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    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Gorazd Štangelj ranks 676 out of 1,613Before him are Dan Frost, Tom Pidcock, Bert Grabsch, Bernhard Kohl, Jan Hirt, and Borut Božič. After him are Christophe Laporte, Fabrice Philipot, Andriy Hrivko, Rinaldo Nocentini, Edita Pučinskaitė, and Margarita Fullana.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1973, Gorazd Štangelj ranks 710Before him are Kiran Rao, Christian Bassedas, Nikos Dabizas, René Schneider, Rachel Maddow, and Scott Stapp. After him are Kjell N. Lindgren, Katrin Apel, David Prinosil, Pilar Llop, František Kaberle, and Malang Diedhiou.

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In Slovenia

Among people born in Slovenia, Gorazd Štangelj ranks 214 out of 340Before him are Aleksander Šeliga (1980), Rebeka Dremelj (1980), Mladen Rudonja (1971), Dalibor Stevanović (1984), Anamarija Lampič (1995), and Borut Božič (1980). After him are Boštjan Nachbar (1980), Zoran Dragić (1989), Kristjan Čeh (1999), Iztok Čop (1972), Nuša Derenda (1969), and Rene Krhin (1990).

Among CYCLISTS In Slovenia

Among cyclists born in Slovenia, Gorazd Štangelj ranks 8Before him are Tadej Pogačar (1998), Matej Mohorič (1994), Tadej Valjavec (1977), Janez Brajkovič (1983), Simon Špilak (1986), and Borut Božič (1980). After him are Jan Tratnik (1990), Grega Bole (1985), Jan Polanc (1992), Luka Mezgec (1988), Kristijan Koren (1986), and Domen Novak (1995).