CYCLIST

Marino Lejarreta

1957 - Today

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Marino Lejarreta Arrizabalaga (born 14 May 1957) is a retired Spanish professional road racing cyclist. His biggest victory was capturing the 1982 Vuelta a España, a Grand Tour stage race, and he is the inaugural and record three-time winner of the Clásica de San Sebastián (1981, 1982, 1987), which is now considered a one-day classic. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Marino Lejarreta has received more than 42,912 page views. His biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia. Marino Lejarreta is the 298th most popular cyclist (up from 301st in 2019), the 1,894th most popular biography from Spain (down from 1,748th in 2019) and the 23rd most popular Spanish Cyclist.

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    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Marino Lejarreta ranks 298 out of 1,613Before him are Axel Schandorff, Serhiy Honchar, Jaan Kirsipuu, Graeme Obree, Danny Clark, and Phil Anderson. After him are Johan Bruyneel, Guglielmo Segato, Józef Lange, Franco Ballerini, Václav Machek, and Willi Fuggerer.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1957, Marino Lejarreta ranks 442Before him are Bruno Delbonnel, Zhivko Gospodinov, Dawn French, Paul Steiner, Johnny Lever, and Patty Smyth. After him are Lilli Gruber, John Ribat, Arnoldo Iguarán, Jay Roach, Jon Gries, and Yury Usachov.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Marino Lejarreta ranks 1,894 out of 3,355Before him are Patricio Arabolaza (1893), Angeliño (1997), Paco Herrera (1953), Blanca Suárez (1988), Héctor Bellerín (1995), and Juan Carlos Garrido (1969). After him are Fernando Grande-Marlaska (1962), José Montilla (1955), Silverio Izaguirre (1897), Clemente Yerovi (1904), Miguel Ángel Angulo (1977), and Gabri García (1979).

Among CYCLISTS In Spain

Among cyclists born in Spain, Marino Lejarreta ranks 23Before him are Alejandro Valverde (1980), Abraham Olano (1970), Óscar Freire (1976), Antonio Suárez (1932), Jesús Loroño (1926), and Roberto Heras (1974). After him are Óscar Pereiro (1977), Joseba Beloki (1973), Joaquim Rodríguez (1979), Samuel Sánchez (1978), Álvaro Pino (1956), and Iban Mayo (1977).