Cyclist

Pavel Padrnos

1970 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Pavel Padrnos is the 1,002nd most popular cyclist, the 1,078th most popular biography from Czechia and the 6th most popular Czech Cyclist.

Pavel Padrnos, the Czech cyclist born in 1970, is most famous for his role as a professional road cyclist and for being a domestique for prominent riders in major cycling tours, including the Tour de France. He also competed in various international cycling events throughout his career.

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Among Cyclists

Among cyclists, Pavel Padrnos ranks 1,002 out of 1,613Before him are Ron Kiefel, Wladimir Belli, Laurent Gané, Ángel Vicioso, Xavier Florencio, and Ioannis Tamouridis. After him are Daniel Felipe Martínez, Yukiya Arashiro, Vladimir Gusev, Nils Politt, Pascal Ackermann, and Pedro Horrillo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1970, Pavel Padrnos ranks 1,104Before him are Paul Allender, Anett Schuck, Matt Lindland, Wladimir Belli, Linda Larkin, and Daniele Crosta. After him are Megan Dodds, Kirk Franklin, Susann Goksør Bjerkrheim, Satoshi Taira, Gianfranco Contri, and Sirous Dinmohammadi.

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In Czechia

Among people born in Czechia, Pavel Padrnos ranks 1,078 out of NaNBefore him are Eva Birnerová (1984), Jiří Veselý (1993), Ladislav Krejčí (1992), Adam Hloušek (1988), Tomáš Kaberle (1978), and František Kučera (1968). After him are Linda Nosková (2004), Tomáš Goder (1974), Kateřina Holubcová (1976), Jan Hirt (1991), Ladislav Lubina (1967), and Markéta Davidová (1997).

Among Cyclists In Czechia

Among cyclists born in Czechia, Pavel Padrnos ranks 6Before him are Václav Machek (1925), August von Gödrich (1859), Roman Kreuziger (1986), Zdeněk Štybar (1985), and Ondřej Sosenka (1975). After him are Jan Hirt (1991), Jan Bárta (1984), Leopold König (1987), Jan Hruška (1975), Jaroslav Kulhavý (1985), and Kateřina Nash (1977).

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