Cyclist

Grischa Niermann

1975 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Grischa Niermann is the 496th most popular cyclist, the 5,986th most popular biography from Germany and the 36th most popular German Cyclist.

Grischa Niermann is a retired German professional cyclist, known for his role as a domestique in various road cycling races, particularly during his time with the Rabobank team. He is also recognized for his participation in the Tour de France and other major cycling events.

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Among Cyclists

Among cyclists, Grischa Niermann ranks 496 out of 1,613Before him are Luke Roberts, Igor Astarloa, Filippo Ganna, Diana Žiliūtė, George Hincapie, and Mario Kummer. After him are Steffen Wesemann, Isaac Gálvez, Javier Otxoa, Magnus Bäckstedt, Iban Mayo, and Ellen van Dijk.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1975, Grischa Niermann ranks 434Before him are Tony Sylva, Sultan Ibragimov, Michael Kretschmer, Mara Carfagna, Toni Ribas, and Eicca Toppinen. After him are Yoani Sánchez, Toni Gardemeister, Marinette Pichon, Gabriel Soto, Isaac Gálvez, and Magnus Bäckstedt.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Grischa Niermann ranks 5,989 out of NaNBefore him are Jacky Terrasson (1965), Jens Spahn (1980), Guildo Horn (1963), Ulrich Schreck (1962), Sharice Davids (1980), and Mario Kummer (1962). After him are Udo Kiessling (1955), Uwe Proske (1961), Frank Schmidt (1974), Michael Herbig (1968), Marina Wilke (1958), and Lars Riedel (1967).

Among Cyclists In Germany

Among cyclists born in Germany, Grischa Niermann ranks 36Before him are Marcel Kittel (1988), Judith Arndt (1976), Petra Rossner (1966), Uwe Raab (1962), Falk Boden (1960), and Mario Kummer (1962). After him are Steffen Wesemann (1971), Robert Förstemann (1986), Bernd Dittert (1961), Michael Marx (1960), Andreas Kappes (1965), and Rolf Aldag (1968).

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