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Peter Schep

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Pieter Otto ("Peter") Schep (born 8 March 1977 in Lopik, Utrecht) is a Dutch former racing cyclist, who specialized in track cycling endurance events. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Peter Schep is the 1,326th most popular cyclist, the 1,559th most popular biography from Netherlands and the 81st most popular Dutch Cyclist.

Peter Schep is a Dutch cyclist most famous for his achievements in track cycling, particularly in the points race and madison events. He has represented the Netherlands in multiple international competitions, including the UCI Track Cycling World Championships.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Peter Schep ranks 1,326 out of 1,613Before him are Ben Healy, Francisco Pérez Sanchez, François Pervis, Antonio Tiberi, Stephen Williams, and Stijn Vandenbergh. After him are Martin Pedersen, Mavi García, Brandon McNulty, Elena Tchalykh, Santiago Buitrago, and Cesare Benedetti.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1977, Peter Schep ranks 1,205Before him are Tomohiko Ikeuchi, Grete Treier, Kota Hattori, Pep Clotet, Damiano Zenoni, and Coral Herrera. After him are Peter Ijeh, Paweł Zagumny, Gianluca Grava, Jean-Christophe Bette, Enrico Kühn, and Massimo Bulleri.

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In Netherlands

Among people born in Netherlands, Peter Schep ranks 1,560 out of 1,646Before him are Jorrit Bergsma (1986), Lineth Beerensteyn (1996), Ricardo Kishna (1995), Thymen Arensman (1999), Loes Geurts (1986), and Peter Wisgerhof (1979). After him are Renate Groenewold (1976), Ruben Schaken (1982), Jordy Buijs (1988), Maaike Head (1983), Lonneke Slöetjes (1990), and Luc Steins (1995).

Among CYCLISTS In Netherlands

Among cyclists born in Netherlands, Peter Schep ranks 81Before him are Lorena Wiebes (1999), Jens Mouris (1980), Mike Teunissen (1992), Matthijs Büchli (1992), Kenny van Hummel (1982), and Thymen Arensman (1999). After him are Patrick Jonker (1969), Roy van den Berg (1988), Bert-Jan Lindeman (1989), Jetse Bol (1989), Tom-Jelte Slagter (1989), and Bram de Groot (1974).