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Matthew Gilmore

1972 - Today

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Matthew Gilmore (born 11 September 1972 in Ghent) is a Belgian-Australian retired track cyclist, who mostly competed and was most successful on track for Belgium. Although Gilmore was born in and represented Belgium, he is the son of Australian racing cyclist Graeme Gilmore and competed with an Australian licence earlier in his career, changing to Belgium on 15 June 1998. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Matthew Gilmore has received more than 21,850 page views. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Matthew Gilmore is the 832nd most popular cyclist (down from 642nd in 2019), the 926th most popular biography from Belgium (down from 788th in 2019) and the 83rd most popular Belgian Cyclist.

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  • 22k

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  • 29.74

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 15

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 4.26

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 2.10

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Matthew Gilmore ranks 832 out of 1,214Before him are Tejay van Garderen, Pello Bilbao, Thomas Dekker, Antonio Colom, Andrea Collinelli, and Max van Heeswijk. After him are Manuele Mori, Eduard Vorganov, Giampaolo Caruso, Silvan Dillier, David Kopp, and Evelyn Stevens.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1972, Matthew Gilmore ranks 828Before him are Daniel Šarić, Joelle Carter, Sohrab Bakhtiarizadeh, Jeremy London, Ian Goodison, and Elena Baranova. After him are Tsuyoshi Otsuki, Charlie Haas, Jean Louisa Kelly, Sylvie Lubamba, Fergal O'Brien, and Julissa Villanueva.

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In Belgium

Among people born in Belgium, Matthew Gilmore ranks 926 out of 1,019Before him are Kevin van der Perren (1982), Sam Van Rossom (1986), Laurent Depoitre (1988), Gregory Mertens (1991), Blanche (1999), and Mario Mutsch (1984). After him are Frédérik Deburghgraeve (1973), Bart De Clercq (1986), Jasper Philipsen (1998), Faris Haroun (1985), Björn Leukemans (1977), and Massimo Bruno (1993).

Among CYCLISTS In Belgium

Among cyclists born in Belgium, Matthew Gilmore ranks 83Before him are Nick Nuyens (1980), Bjorg Lambrecht (1997), Gert Steegmans (1980), Ben Hermans (1986), Iljo Keisse (1982), and Tim Declercq (1989). After him are Bart De Clercq (1986), Jasper Philipsen (1998), Björn Leukemans (1977), Maxime Monfort (1983), Tiesj Benoot (1994), and Jürgen Roelandts (1985).