CYCLIST

José Luis Arrieta

1971 - Today

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José Luis Arrieta Lujambio (born 15 June 1971, in San Sebastián) is a retired Spanish professional road racing cyclist. He last rode for UCI ProTour team Ag2r–La Mondiale. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of José Luis Arrieta has received more than 22,711 page views. His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. José Luis Arrieta is the 666th most popular cyclist (down from 540th in 2019), the 2,477th most popular biography from Spain (down from 2,173rd in 2019) and the 54th most popular Spanish Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, José Luis Arrieta ranks 666 out of 1,613Before him are Michel Lafis, Monique Knol, Sébastien Hinault, Michael Matthews, Enric Mas, and Allan Davis. After him are Ruslan Pidhornyy, Jens Lehmann, Greg Henderson, Dan Frost, Tom Pidcock, and Bert Grabsch.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1971, José Luis Arrieta ranks 741Before him are Kali Rocha, Kinga Preis, Naoko Mori, Bentinho, Craig Thomas, and Marlayne. After him are Amy Locane, Nick Van Exel, Anja Karliczek, Tech N9ne, Constanța Burcică, and Andrea Sartoretti.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, José Luis Arrieta ranks 2,477 out of 3,355Before him are Gemma Mengual (1977), Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (1999), José Enrique (1986), Juanín García (1977), Juan Miranda (2000), and Juanmi Callejón (1987). After him are Pablo Alfaro (1969), Elena Valenciano (1960), Carlos Gurpegui (1980), María Vasco (1975), Arantxa Parra Santonja (1982), and Francisco Portillo (1990).

Among CYCLISTS In Spain

Among cyclists born in Spain, José Luis Arrieta ranks 54Before him are Ángel Casero (1972), Igor González de Galdeano (1973), David Cañada (1975), Ion Izagirre (1989), Aitor González (1975), and Enric Mas (1995). After him are Margarita Fullana (1972), Egoi Martínez (1978), José Luis Rubiera (1973), Toni Tauler (1974), Xabier Zandio (1977), and Daniel Navarro (1983).