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Jesper Skibby

1964 - Today

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Jesper Skibby (born 21 March 1964 in Silkeborg, Denmark) is a retired professional road racing cyclist. He won at least one stage at each of the major tours. He was one of the most popular in Denmark, not only because of his talent, but also because of his wit and his constant banter. He rode for the Dutch TVM from 1989 to 1997, but switched to the Danish team Team home - Jack & Jones in 1998, where he ended his active career in 2000. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Jesper Skibby is the 472nd most popular cyclist (up from 566th in 2019), the 709th most popular biography from Denmark (up from 751st in 2019) and the 21st most popular Danish Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Jesper Skibby ranks 472 out of 1,613Before him are Francisco Mancebo, Stuart O'Grady, Laurent Dufaux, Oleg Logvin, Nino Schurter, and Armand de Las Cuevas. After him are Allan Davis, Bo Hamburger, Ryder Hesjedal, Marion Clignet, Leontien van Moorsel, and Ronald Keeble.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1964, Jesper Skibby ranks 633Before him are Davide Ballardini, Thomas Lange, Eli Ohana, Jushin Liger, Leena Lehtolainen, and Bill Browder. After him are Nicolae Juravschi, Jonathan Lethem, Ilya Segalovich, Eric Boe, Igors Miglinieks, and Yury Dokhoian.

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In Denmark

Among people born in Denmark, Jesper Skibby ranks 709 out of 1,032Before him are Trentemøller (1972), Viktor Fischer (1994), René Henriksen (1969), Stephan Andersen (1981), Mathias Gidsel (1999), and Bo Svensson (1979). After him are Bo Hamburger (1970), Rasmus Kristensen (1997), Simon Poulsen (1984), Tomas N'evergreen (1969), Søren Larsen (1981), and Viktor Axelsen (1994).

Among CYCLISTS In Denmark

Among cyclists born in Denmark, Jesper Skibby ranks 21Before him are Kim Andersen (1958), Hans-Henrik Ørsted (1954), Mads Pedersen (1995), Rolf Sørensen (1965), Reno Olsen (1947), and Gert Frank (1956). After him are Bo Hamburger (1970), Brian Holm (1962), Lars Michaelsen (1969), Jakob Piil (1973), Dan Frost (1961), and Michael Mørkøv (1985).