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Jakob Fuglsang (Jakob Diemer Fuglsang) was born on 22 March, 1985 in Geneva, Switzerland, is a Danish road racing cyclist. Discover Jakob Fuglsang's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 38 years old?

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Age 38 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 22 March, 1985
Birthday 22 March
Birthplace Geneva, Switzerland
Nationality Switzerland

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Jakob Fuglsang Height, Weight & Measurements

At 38 years old, Jakob Fuglsang height is 1.81m and Weight 65 kg.

Physical Status
Height 1.81m
Weight 65 kg
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Who Is Jakob Fuglsang's Wife?

His wife is Loulou Fuglsang (m. 2015)

Family
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Wife Loulou Fuglsang (m. 2015)
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Children Jamie Lou Fuglsang

Jakob Fuglsang Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Jakob Fuglsang worth at the age of 38 years old? Jakob Fuglsang’s income source is mostly from being a successful Cyclist. He is from Switzerland. We have estimated Jakob Fuglsang's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2024 Under Review
Net Worth in 2023 Pending
Salary in 2023 Under Review
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Source of Income Cyclist

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1985

Jakob Diemer Fuglsang (born 22 March 1985) is a Danish professional road racing cyclist, who rides for UCI ProTeam.

Before turning professional for, he was a mountain biker racing for Team Cannondale–Vredestein, winning the Under-23 World Cup and Under-23 World Championships.

Fuglsang has finished 7th overall at the Tour de France and 6th at the Giro d'Italia, his best result at a Grand Tour.

2006

For the 2006 season Fuglsang rode his first year as a professional mountain biker for Cannondale-Vredestein.

2007

In 2007 Fuglsang moved to Italy in order to focus on riding his bike.

It was a hard year for Fuglsang as he had no friends in the area and had no visits from his family.

Despite being alone it allowed him to focus on his mountain bike career.

The biggest event of his 2007 season came in September where he would ride the Under-23 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships.

His biggest rival at the event was Swiss rider Nino Schurter.

They had competed in GP Tell just weeks before the event where Fuglsang finished 3rd and Schurter 8th.

However, when they approached the final of the race Schurter was in the lead but Fuglsang was closing in on the Swiss and overtook him on the final lap on an uphill section.

Fuglsang could cross the line as Under-23 World Champion.

After the event Fuglsang got tattooed the rainbow stripes on his right arm.

The following year Fuglsang decided to focus more on road racing, however he would still ride mountain bikes races.

After having finished 2nd overall with teammate Roal Paulissen in Cape Epic in 2007, he came back with Paulissen again the following year and claimed the overall win.

2008

He has also won several other stage races during his career including Danmark Rundt 3 times in a row from 2008 to 2010, Tour de Luxembourg and Tour of Austria in 2012, and Tour of Slovenia in 2009.

He was leading the 2008 edition of Danmark Rundt heading into the last stage.

He had been in contact with, and the deal was finally signed the day before he won Danmark Rundt.

Despite having signed the contract, Fuglsang's manager wanted him to wait as his market value could inflate if he won Danmark Rundt which he did the following day.

2009

Fuglsang rode his first World Tour season in 2009, riding for which was led by Bjarne Riis.

He had a great first year with finishing 6th overall in the Volta a Catalunya and Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré.

Fuglsang won his second Danmark Rundt in August and had also won Tour of Slovenia one and a half months previous.

He rode his first Grand Tour in August and September when he started in the Vuelta a España.

He crashed in the first couple stages when he rode into the back of a tanker due to limiting road control.

Later in the season he finished 2nd in the Italian classic Giro dell'Emilia.

The following year would be a controversial year for.

2010

In July 2010, Fuglsang started his first ever Tour de France.

2011

It was uncertain whether the team would continue in 2011 due to a lack of sponsorship interest.

Fuglsang wanted to stay at the team but got a great offer from which was enough to persuade him.

In June Fuglsang finished 3rd overall in the Tour de Suisse and won the Danish National Time Trial Championships for the first time in his career.

Despite most of the team set to leave in the 2011 season, Riis managed the team well and Andy Schleck would end up winning the race due to Alberto Contador's Clenbuterol case.

Following the Tour de France, Fuglsang won his third Danmark Rundt in a row.

In his last race for, Fuglsang finished 4th in Giro di Lombardia after beating Vincenzo Nibali in a sprint.

In the 2011 season, Fuglsang was riding for the new Luxembourgish team funded by Flavio Becca.

Fuglsang had a mixed start to his season with finishing 11th at Tour of Oman before abandoning at Paris-Nice.

He finished 3rd on the Time trial at Critérium International and 4th on the Time trial at Tour of the Basque Country.

He had to wait until the middle of April to get his first top result of the season.

Fuglsang rode Amstel Gold Race where an attack on Cauberg saw Philippe Gilbert take the victory.

Fuglsang could not quite follow the pace but managed to finish 4th just 5 seconds behind Gilbert.

2019

His best career results are his win in the 2019 Liège–Bastogne–Liège, the 2020 Il Lombardia and his overall wins in both the 2017 and 2019 editions of the Critérium du Dauphiné stage race, in the former of which he won two stages.