Cycliste

Gustav-Adolf Schur

1931 - aujourd'hui

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Sa biographie est disponible en 20 langues sur Wikipédia (en hausse par rapport à 19 en 2024). Gustav-Adolf Schur est le 311th cycliste le plus populaire (en baisse du 261st en 2024), la 5,353rd biographie la plus populaire d'Allemagne (en baisse du 5,134th en 2019), ainsi que le 14th cycliste d'Allemagne le plus populaire.

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Among Cyclistes

Among cyclistes, Gustav-Adolf Schur ranks 311 out of 1,613Before him are August von Gödrich, Steven Rooks, Antonio Maspes, Pascal Richard, Óscar Freire, and Franciszek Szymczyk. After him are Abraham Olano, Thomas Shardelow, Michel Vermeulin, Johan van der Velde, Thor Hushovd, and Jørgen Marcussen.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1931, Gustav-Adolf Schur ranks 521Before him are Enrique Hormazábal, Federico Edwards, Gordon Pirie, Billy Bingham, Marc Bouissou, and Ann Rule. After him are Tomimaru Okuni, Flora Nwapa, Carlos Graça, Ray Bryant, István Gulyás, and Algis Budrys.

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In Allemagne

Among people born in Allemagne, Gustav-Adolf Schur ranks 5,353 out of NaNBefore him are Michael Tarnat (1969), Doris Maletzki (1952), Christina Heinich (1949), Fritz Fromm (1913), Mille Petrozza (1967), and Dennis Gansel (1973). After him are Matthias Platzeck (1953), Neo Rauch (1960), Gert Heidler (1948), Andreas Kupfer (1914), Jürgen Hingsen (1958), and Marion Becker (1950).

Among Cyclistes In Allemagne

Among cyclistes born in Allemagne, Gustav-Adolf Schur ranks 14Before him are Dietrich Thurau (1954), Toni Merkens (1912), Jürgen Kissner (1942), Joseph Rosemeyer (1872), Lothar Thoms (1956), and Gregor Braun (1955). After him are Olaf Ludwig (1960), Günther Schumacher (1949), Erik Zabel (1970), Hans Lutz (1949), Hermann Martens (1877), and Uwe Ampler (1964).

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