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Udo Bölts

German racing cyclist

1966 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Udo Bölts is the 722nd most popular cyclist, the 6,447th most popular biography from Germany and the 58th most popular German Cyclist.

Udo Bölts, born in 1966, is a retired German professional road racing cyclist known for his achievements in stage races, particularly in the Tour de France, where he was a prominent domestique for his team. He also won the German National Road Race Championships in 1994.

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Among Cyclists

Among cyclists, Udo Bölts ranks 722 out of 1,613Before him are José Luis Rubiera, Dean Woods, Rory Sutherland, Carsten Wolf, Susanne Ljungskog, and Simon Špilak. After him are Nick Nuyens, Chris Anker Sørensen, Amets Txurruka, Serge Baguet, Wim Vansevenant, and Simon Gerrans.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1966, Udo Bölts ranks 850Before him are Renata Nielsen, Troy Aikman, Mark Kratzmann, Rupert Gregson-Williams, André Sogliuzzo, and Helmut Mayer. After him are Bruce Murray, Oscar García, Eiji Hirata, Pierre Thorsson, Judith Wiesner, and Sergei Shipov.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Udo Bölts ranks 6,447 out of NaNBefore him are Sabine Spitz (1971), Alicia von Rittberg (1993), Hansjörg Jäkle (1971), Carsten Wolf (1964), Jenny Wolf (1979), and Lisa Martinek (1972). After him are Daniel Domscheit-Berg (1978), Jana Pallaske (1979), Marc Rothemund (1968), Hermann Weinbuch (1960), Anna Thalbach (1973), and Cornelia Pfohl (1971).

Among Cyclists In Germany

Among cyclists born in Germany, Udo Bölts ranks 58Before him are John Degenkolb (1989), Bernd Gröne (1963), Guido Fulst (1970), Robert Bartko (1975), Sabine Spitz (1971), and Carsten Wolf (1964). After him are Stefan Nimke (1978), Stefan Steinweg (1969), Robert Förster (1978), Jan Schur (1962), Jens Fiedler (1970), and Linus Gerdemann (1982).

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