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CYCLIST

Ruslan Pidhornyy

1977 - Today

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Ruslan Pidhornyy (Ukrainian: Руслан Підгорний; born 25 July 1977) is a Ukrainian former professional road bicycle racer. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Ruslan Pidhornyy has received more than 6,099 page views. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Ruslan Pidhornyy is the 700th most popular cyclist, the 954th most popular biography from Ukraine and the 7th most popular Ukrainian Cyclist.

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  • 6.1k

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  • 31.23

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 15

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 9.03

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 1.00

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Ruslan Pidhornyy ranks 700 out of 1,214Before him are Margarita Fullana, Frédéric Guesdon, Robert Förster, Joan Horrach, Yukiya Arashiro, and Vladimir Miholjević. After him are Andreas Klier, David Moncoutié, Maximilian Schachmann, Arnaud Démare, Félix Cárdenas, and Dylan Teuns.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1977, Ruslan Pidhornyy ranks 640Before him are Pitty, Bevan Docherty, Anju Bobby George, Mark Streit, Arkadiusz Radomski, and Hrvoje Vejić. After him are André Sá, Lee Bowyer, Delron Buckley, Leif Hoste, Iñaki Isasi, and Leo Fitzpatrick.

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In Ukraine

Among people born in Ukraine, Ruslan Pidhornyy ranks 954 out of 1,083Before him are Mykola Shaparenko (1998), Maksym Koval (1992), Iryna Kindzerska (1991), Oleg Vernyayev (1993), Inna Osypenko-Radomska (1982), and Victoria Koblenko (1980). After him are Yuliia Dzhima (1990), Alexander Symonenko (1974), Oleh Shelayev (1976), Oleksandr Gvozdyk (1987), Artem Dovbyk (1997), and Marians Pahars (1976).

Among CYCLISTS In Ukraine

Among cyclists born in Ukraine, Ruslan Pidhornyy ranks 7Before him are Serhiy Honchar (1970), Yaroslav Popovych (1980), Aleksandr Kirichenko (1967), Sergiy Matveyev (1975), Andriy Hrivko (1983), and Oleksandr Fedenko (1970). After him are Alexander Symonenko (1974), Yuriy Krivtsov (1979), Olga Slyusareva (1969), Volodymir Gustov (1977), Mark Padun (1996), and Lesya Kalytovska (1988).