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Jessica Salazar

1995 - Today

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Jessica Salazar (born 21 September 1995) is a Mexican professional track cyclist. She rode in the women's team sprint event at the 2016 UCI Track Cycling World Championships. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Jessica Salazar has received more than 29,406 page views. Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Jessica Salazar is the 1,614th most popular cyclist, the 728th most popular biography from Mexico and the 3rd most popular Mexican Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Jessica Salazar ranks 1,614 out of 1,613Before her are Wiktoria Pikulik, David Maree, Gerardo Ulloa, Manuel Rodas, Rasa Leleivytė, and Jutatip Maneephan. After her are Selam Amha, Eva Lechner, Orluis Aular, Elisabeth Brandau, Moise Mugisha, and Dan Craven.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Jessica Salazar ranks 1,074Before her are Mateusz Rudyk, Maryse Luzolo, Peter Disera, Andrea Agrusti, Caleb Antill, and Gatis Čakšs. After her are Ama Pipi, Muhammad Shah Firdaus Sahrom, Lari Pesonen, Doston Yokubov, Genevieve Horton, and Sebastian Fini Carstensen.

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In Mexico

Among people born in Mexico, Jessica Salazar ranks 767 out of 729Before her are Haramara Gaitán (1996), Alejandra Ramírez (1997), Gabriel Castaño (1997), Alan Cleland (2002), Aleksandra Stach (2000), and Alexis Wilson (1996). After her are Alí Solís (1987), Daniel Corral (1990), Ignacio Berenguer (1995), Jorge Orozco (2000), Rogelio Romero (1995), and Claudia Rivas (1989).

Among CYCLISTS In Mexico

Among cyclists born in Mexico, Jessica Salazar ranks 4Before her are Raúl Alcalá (1964), Belem Guerrero (1974), and Eder Frayre (null). After her are Gerardo Ulloa (null), Daniela Gaxiola (1992), and Lizbeth Salazar (1996).