Cyclist

Yukiya Arashiro

Japanese road bicycle racer

1984 - today

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His biography is available in 22 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 21 in 2024). Yukiya Arashiro is the 1,009th most popular cyclist (down from 858th in 2024), the 3,569th most popular biography from Japan (down from 2,598th in 2019) and the 2nd most popular Japanese Cyclist.

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Yukiya Arashiro shares a September 22 birthday with Michael Faraday, Wilhelm Keitel, and Anne of Austria.

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Among Cyclists

Among cyclists, Yukiya Arashiro ranks 1,009 out of 1,613. Before him are Laurent Gané, Ángel Vicioso, Xavier Florencio, Ioannis Tamouridis, Pavel Padrnos, and Daniel Felipe Martínez. After him are Vladimir Gusev, Nils Politt, Pascal Ackermann, Pedro Horrillo, Gianfranco Contri, and Lucinda Brand.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Yukiya Arashiro ranks 785. Before him are Samal Yeslyamova, Natalia Morar, Choi Yoon-so, Norio Suzuki, Rachael Bella, and Zlatko Horvat. After him are Dimitri Peters, Walter Montillo, Zach Woods, Lindsay Ellingson, Priscah Jeptoo, and Edina Gallovits-Hall.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Yukiya Arashiro ranks 3,569 out of 6,245. Before him are Nami Tamaki (1988), Norio Suzuki (1984), Hitomi Yoshizawa (1985), Takeshi Yonezawa (1969), Takashi Kojima (1973), and Fubuki Kuno (1989). After him are Yoshihiro Nishida (1973), Maon Kurosaki (1988), Ryo Adachi (1969), Ryusei Yokohama (1996), Akihiro Tabata (1978), and Yuji Okuma (1969).

Among Cyclists In Japan

Among cyclists born in Japan, Yukiya Arashiro ranks 2. Before him is Chris Horner (1971). After him are Maki Tabata (1974), Tsutomu Sakamoto (1962), Fumiyuki Beppu (1983), Takashi Miyazawa (1978), Kiyofumi Nagai (1983), Toshiaki Fushimi (1976), Masaki Inoue (1979), Nariyuki Masuda (1983), Takanobu Jumonji (1975), and Tomohiro Nagatsuka (1978).

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