Cyclist

Moreno Argentin

Italian cyclist

1960 - today

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His biography is available in 21 different languages on Wikipedia. Moreno Argentin is the 256th most popular cyclist (down from 168th in 2024), the 3,833rd most popular biography from Italy (down from 3,592nd in 2019) and the 51st most popular Italian Cyclist.

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Among Cyclists

Among cyclists, Moreno Argentin ranks 256 out of 1,613. Before him are Paul Deman, Vincenzo Nibali, Cyrille Guimard, Serge Blusson, Jürgen Kissner, and Harry Ryan. After him are Danny Clark, Jonas Vingegaard, Pierre Adam, Viatcheslav Ekimov, Mogens Frey, and Erik Pettersson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1960, Moreno Argentin ranks 329. Before him are Callum Keith Rennie, Osvaldo Ríos, Moaz al-Khatib, Kim Milton Nielsen, Artur Yusupov, and Mike Terrana. After him are Steve Kloves, Michael Hardt, Peter F. Hamilton, Tomoyuki Kajino, Takashi Tezuka, and Marko Elsner.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Moreno Argentin ranks 3,833 out of NaN. Before him are Paolo Portoghesi (1931), Vincenzo Nibali (1984), Andrea Belotti (1993), Luigi Padovese (1947), Giorgio Albertazzi (1923), and Maturino Blanchet (1892). After him are André Silva (1995), Raimondo D'Inzeo (1925), Marco Misciagna (1984), Carlo Pisacane (1818), Bruno Venturini (1911), and Spartaco Bandinelli (1921).

Among Cyclists In Italy

Among cyclists born in Italy, Moreno Argentin ranks 51. Before him are Sergio Bianchetto (1939), Mario Ghella (1929), Renato Perona (1927), Alfredo Dinale (1900), Fabio Casartelli (1970), and Vincenzo Nibali (1984). After him are Giovanni Pettenella (1943), Franco Balmamion (1940), Davide Rebellin (1971), Marco Cimatti (1913), Pasquale Fornara (1925), and Vasco Bergamaschi (1909).

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