Infobox cyclist provides an overview and summary of a racing cyclist or team manager with the most sought after information in an easy to view sideframe to the article proper. It is intended for all elite (professional) cyclists across disciplines and the capability of including management details reflects the number of former cyclists in management roles. It should only be used for competitive racing cyclists, namely professionals and those competing at Olympic or World level.

For active riders
{{Infobox cyclist
| name           =
| image          =
| image_size     =
| caption        =
| fullname       =
| nickname       =
| birth_date     =
| birth_place    =
| height         =
| weight         =
| currentteam    =
| discipline     =
| role           = Rider
| ridertype      =
| amateuryears1  =
| amateurteam1   =
| amateuryears2  =
| amateurteam2   =
| proyears1      =
| proteam1       =
| proyears2      =
| proteam2       =
| majorwins      =
| medaltemplates =
| show-medals    =
| updated        =
}}
For retired living riders
{{Infobox cyclist
| name           =
| image          =
| image_size     =
| caption        =
| fullname       =
| nickname       =
| birth_date     =
| birth_place    =
| currentteam    = Retired
| discipline     =
| role           = Rider
| ridertype      =
| amateuryears1  =
| amateurteam1   =
| amateuryears2  =
| amateurteam2   =
| proyears1      =
| proteam1       =
| proyears2      =
| proteam2       =
| majorwins      =
| medaltemplates =
| show-medals    =
}}
For active managers, former riders
{{Infobox cyclist
| name           =
| image          =
| image_size     =
| caption        =
| fullname       =
| nickname       =
| birth_date     =
| birth_place    =
| currentteam    =
| discipline     =
| role           =
| ridertype      =
| amateuryears1  =
| amateurteam1   =
| amateuryears2  =
| amateurteam2   =
| proyears1      =
| proteam1       =
| proyears2      =
| proteam2       =
| manageyears1   =
| manageteam1    =
| manageyears2   =
| manageteam2    =
| majorwins      =
| medaltemplates =
| show-medals    =
| updated        =
}}
For active managers, never riders
{{Infobox cyclist
| name           =
| image          =
| image_size     =
| caption        =
| fullname       =
| nickname       =
| birth_date     =
| birth_place    =
| currentteam    =
| discipline     =
| role           =
| manageyears1   =
| manageteam1    =
| manageyears2   =
| manageteam2    =
| updated        =
}}
For deceased riders/managers
{{Infobox cyclist
| name           =
| image          =
| image_size     =
| caption        =
| fullname       =
| nickname       =
| birth_date     =
| birth_place    =
| death_date     =
| death_place    =
| height         =
| weight         =
| discipline     =
| role           =
| ridertype      =
| amateuryears1  =
| amateurteam1   =
| amateuryears2  =
| amateurteam2   =
| proyears1      =
| proteam1       =
| proyears2      =
| proteam2       =
| manageyears1   =
| manageteam1    =
| manageyears2   =
| manageteam2    =
| majorwins      =
| medaltemplates =
| show-medals    =
}}

Parameters

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Mandatory
Parameter Notes
name Common name, usually the same as the article name
birth_date Use the {{birth date and age|year|month|date}} template for living riders and {{birth date|year|month|date}} template for deceased riders for hCard microformat markup
updated Use the date
Optional
Parameter Notes
image Provide the image name without brackets; use Photo.jpg instead of [[File:Photo.jpg]]
image_size Default is 220px
caption Provides a caption for the image
alt Provides alt-text for the image
fullname
nickname The rider's most common nickname
birth_place Wikilinked text (no flags as per WP:FLAG) to the city and country of birth
death_date Date of death - use {{death date and age|year of death|month of death|day of death|year of birth|month of birth|day of birth}}
death_place Wikilinked text (no flags as per WP:FLAG) to the city and country of death
height The rider's height in the units most common within the continent he rides (see Units of measurement), namely metric in Europe, Imperial in the U.S.
weight The rider's weight in the units most common within the continent he rides (see Units of measurement), namely metric in Europe, Imperial in the U.S.
currentteam The team for which the rider/manager currently works. This should be the current name of the team, and should be wikilinked.
discipline Should be the most common, but acceptable to list several if they regularly compete in them
role Most common examples are Rider, Directeur sportif, Technical director and Team manager
ridertype Strongest attribute or role as a rider. Examples include All-rounder, Time trialist, Climber, Sprinter and Domestique
amateuryears1, amateuryears2, amateuryears3, ... The years for which the rider has been contracted by their amateur teams
amateurteams1, amateurteams2, amateurteams3, ... The amateur teams at which the rider has been contracted
proyears1, proyears2, proyears3, ... The years for which the rider has been contracted by professional teams
proteams1, proteams2, proteams3, ... The professional teams at which the rider has been contracted. Giving the name of the team at the time of the rider's establishing a contract with them, and the current name, if a team's name has changed radically, only if the rider is still at that team. Separate entries are not required for subsequent team names. Wikilinking of the team name will allow readers to track intermediate changes in name.
manageyears1, manageyears2, manageyears3, ... The years for which that the manager has been contracted by the professional teams
manageteams1, manageteams2, manageteams3, ... The professional teams at which the manager has been contracted
majorwins A {{plainlist}} of the major wins. Should include notable victories as a rider
medaltemplates An incorporated set of medal templates to show medals won in senior championships
show-medals If "show-medals=no", the medal table is hidden and will only be showed if the "show" link is clicked.. Otherwise, it is displayed.

Style guide

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Density of information

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Try to always consider that an infobox exists to support an article and provide a quick synopsis of important facts. This becomes vital when considering that the amount of space available within an infobox is significantly less than that available outside of it. Adding all seventy three nicknames and entire palmares that a rider might have is highly informative, but will defeat the purpose of the infobox.

As per WP:MOSICON, the use of icons, including flags and jersey icons, in infoboxes is discouraged. A flag template may be used in conjunction with {{MedalCountry}} if the {{{medaltemplates}}} field is used.

Microformat

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The HTML markup produced by this template includes an hCard microformat, which makes the person's details parsable by computers, either acting automatically to catalogue articles across Wikipedia or via a browser tool operated by a reader, to (for example) add the subject to an address book or database. For more information about the use of microformats on Wikipedia, please see the microformat project.

Sub-templates

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Date-of-birth ("bday") information will only be included in the microformat if {{birth date}}, or {{birth date and age}} are used in the infobox. (Do not use these if the date is before 1583). Be cautious about using these if the person is still living, per WP:DOB.

To include a URL, use {{URL}}.

Please do not remove instances of these sub-templates.

hCard uses HTML classes including:

  • adr
  • agent
  • bday
  • birthplace
  • category
  • country-name
  • deathdate
  • deathplace
  • extended-address
  • family-name
  • fn (required)
  • given-name
  • honorific-prefix
  • honorific-suffix
  • label
  • locality
  • n
  • nickname
  • note
  • org
  • role
  • url
  • vcard

Please do not rename or remove these classes nor collapse nested elements which use them.

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