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Matteo Moschetti

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Matteo Moschetti (born 14 August 1996) is an Italian cyclist, who currently rides for UCI ProTeam Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Matteo Moschetti is the 1,474th most popular cyclist, the 5,240th most popular biography from Italy and the 191st most popular Italian Cyclist.

Matteo Moschetti is most famous for being an Italian professional cyclist known for his sprinting abilities. He has competed in various international cycling events, including the UCI World Tour.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Matteo Moschetti ranks 1,474 out of 1,613Before him are Reinardt Janse van Rensburg, Takashi Miyazawa, Laurent Pichon, Sebastián Mora, Mauro Schmid, and Azzedine Lagab. After him are Pieter Serry, Hugh Carthy, Bram de Groot, Craig MacLean, Zak Dempster, and Lee Wai Sze.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Matteo Moschetti ranks 588Before him are Marlos Moreno, Mayo Doko, André Horta, Shi Yuqi, Yosuke Ideguchi, and Isaac Success. After him are Danielle Bradbery, Salem Al-Hajri, Chika Hirao, Alexey Zhigalkovich, Carlos Strandberg, and Demarai Gray.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Matteo Moschetti ranks 5,241 out of 5,161Before him are Gabriele Tinti (1979), Michele Perniola (1998), Luca Agamennoni (1980), Filippo Tortu (1998), Mauro Sarmiento (1983), and Cecilia Salvai (1993). After him are Marco Di Costanzo (1992), Antonio Langella (1977), Lorenzo Ariaudo (1989), Pietro Boselli (1988), Gabriele Rossetti (1995), and Matteo Pelucchi (1989).

Among CYCLISTS In Italy

Among cyclists born in Italy, Matteo Moschetti ranks 191Before him are Andrea Vendrame (1994), Moreno Moser (1990), Chiara Consonni (1999), Noemi Cantele (1981), Matteo Priamo (1982), and Mauro Finetto (1985). After him are Matteo Pelucchi (1989), Enrico Battaglin (1989), Kristian Sbaragli (1990), Simone Ponzi (1986), Enrico Franzoi (1982), and Angelo Furlan (1977).