Racing Driver

Iker Lecuona

Spanish motorcycle racer

2000 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Iker Lecuona is the 1,039th most popular racing driver, the 3,074th most popular biography from Spain and the 53rd most popular Spanish Racing Driver.

Iker Lecuona is most famous for his career as a Spanish motorcycle racer in top international series. A surprising fact is that despite being born in 2000 he quickly rose through junior ranks to compete at elite levels. His legacy endures as part of Spain's ongoing dominance in motorcycle racing and as an inspiration for young talents.

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Among Racing Drivers

Among racing drivers, Iker Lecuona ranks 1,039 out of 1,080. Before him are René Rast, Mike Rockenfeller, Fabio Di Giannantonio, Martin Prokop, Paul Tracy, and Michael Masi. After him are Mike Conway, Edoardo Mortara, David Schumacher, Jan Kopecký, Davide Rigon, and Andy Priaulx.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2000, Iker Lecuona ranks 223. Before him are Ole Romeny, Facundo Torres, Maxim De Cuyper, Thiago Seyboth Wild, Laia Aleixandri, and Roxen. After him are Angel Gomes, Abner Vinícius, Selemon Barega, Benee, Tali Golergant, and Jack Clarke.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Iker Lecuona ranks 3,074 out of NaN. Before him are Ilias Akhomach (2004), Santi Vila (1973), Íñigo Errejón (1983), Rubén Pardo (1992), Esteban (1975), and Asier Maeztu (1977). After him are Carlos Aranda (1980), Andrea Barnó (1980), Francisco Vallejo Pons (1982), Anna Cramling (2002), Espido Freire (1974), and Diego Rico (1993).

Among Racing Drivers In Spain

Among racing drivers born in Spain, Iker Lecuona ranks 53. Before him are Axel Pons (1991), Héctor Barberá (1986), Nicolás Terol (1988), Héctor Faubel (1983), Oriol Servià (1974), and Pedro Acosta (2004). After him are Álex Palou (1997), Julián Simón (1987), Andy Soucek (1985), Miguel Molina (1989), Daniel Juncadella (1991), and Sergio Gadea (1984).

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