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  1. Retired bicycle racer from Italy Silver 1976
  2. Cyclist
  3. Professional Cyclist
  4. Cyclist
  5. Coach of the professional cycling team AG2R
  6. Professional cyclist
  7. French cyclist
  8. Cyclist
  9. Italian cyclist
  10. Professioanl Cyclist From Belgium
  11. Olympic cycling, mountain bikes in 1990 and1991
  12. Australian Cyclist
  13. Professional cyclist riding with Bora-Argon 18
  14. Team coach professional cyclist team
  15. Coach of the professional Cycling team Bouygues Telekom
  16. German indoor cyclist
  17. Professioanl Cyclist From Spain
  18. Cyclist
  19. Cyclist
  20. Cyclist
  21. Cyclist
  22. Cyclist
  23. Cyclist
  24. Australian Cyclist
  25. Cyclist
  26. Female Cyclist - BMW Bianchi
  27. Australian Cyclist
  28. Cyclist
  29. Australian Cyclist
  30. Track cyclist born 1992, 2016 Summer Olympics
  31. Olympians cycling
  32. Tour de france Sprinter, Professional Cyclist From Australia
  33. Australian Olympic Cyclist (Track)
  34. Profeesional Cyclist From Australia
  35. Cyclist
  36. Pro Cyclist, An Post Team
  37. British professional cyclist
  38. Australian Cyclist
  39. Cyclist
  40. Australian Cyclist
  41. Mark McNally  (2)
    Pro Cyclist, An Post Team
  42. Cyclist
  43. Australian Cyclist
  44. Australian Cyclist
  45. Cycling Born: 05/06/1972 (Thonnon les Bains France Prof from 1995 to 1998
  46. Cycling
  47. Cyclist
  48. Cycling Born: 16/04/1998 Belgium
  49. Pro cyclist
  50. Cycling Born: 22/11/1967 (Danikon) Switzerland Prof from 1994 to 2001
  51. Cyclist
  52. Cycling
  53. Born: 13/03/1968 (Valkenburg) The Netherlands Prof from 1992 to 2004 He was champion of the Netherlands and also worldchampion on the road in 1985 (juniores)
  54. Cyclist
  55. Cycling
  56. Cycling
  57. Cycling Born:09/03/1984 (Turnhout) Belgium
  58. Cyclist
  59. Born: 21/02/1968 (San Dona Di Piave) Italy Prof from 1994 to 1997
  60. Cyclist
  61. Cycling
  62. Professional Cyclist Of Russia
  63. Australian Cyclist
  64. Professional Cyclist Of Spain
  65. Director
  66. Professional Cyclist From Belgium
  67. Cyclist - Second most successful rider ever in history of Tour de France
  68. Cycling
  69. Cyclist
  70. Cycling
  71. Cyclist
  72. Cyclist
  73. Born: 17/02/1931 (Ledegem) Died: 17/02/2022 (Kortemark) Belgian cyclist Prof from 1955 to 1969 E3-prijs Harelbeke (1962) Kampioenschap van Vlaanderen (1962) He's the father from a former cyclist Ivan Messelis
  74. German track cyclist, represented West Germany at the 1984 Olympics
  75. Italy, cycling, olympic champion 1952, born 4 January 1931
  76. French cyclist
  77. Cycling
  78. Australian Olympic Cyclist (Track)
  79. Australian Cyclist
  80. Professional Cyclist Of Denmark
  81. Cycling
  82. Cycling
  83. Cycling Born: 17/04/1970 (Kamionki) Poland Prof from 1995 to 2004
  84. Cyclist
  85. Cyclist
  86. Cyclist
  87. Amanda Miller  (2)
    Cyclist
  88. Cycling Born: 26/12/1973 (Rockford - Illinois) USA Champion from the USA on the road 2009
  89. Female Cyclist - BMW Bianchi
  90. Cycling Born: 10/11/1969 (Isola Della Scala) Italy Prof from 1993 to 2002
  91. Cyclist
  92. Mountain Biker
  93. Athlete
  94. Cyclist
  95. Pro cyclist
  96. Professionel Cyclist From The Netherlands
  97. Cyclist
  98. Pro cyclist
  99. Belgium cyclist
  100. Cylist
  101. Professional road cyclist
  102. Cyclist
  103. Algerian cyclist
  104. Dutch professional cyclist currently riding for Trek Factory Racing
  105. Cycling
  106. Cyclist
  107. Cyclist
  108. Cyclist
  109. Cyclist
  110. Cycling Born: 14/01/1998 (Namur) Belgium Prof since 2017
  111. Cyclist
  112. Cyclist
  113. Professional Cyclist
  114. Professional Cyclist
  115. Pro Skateboarder
  116. Cycling Born: 11/10/1939 (Feluy) Died: 09/11/2014 (Feluy) Belgium Prof from 1963 to 1971
  117. Cycling
  118. Cycling
  119. Professional Cyclist Of Switzerland
  120. Cyclist
  121. Pro cyclist
  122. French Cyclist, Tour de France
  123. Former French cyclist and three times Olympic Champion
  124. Professional Cyclist Of Italy
  125. Cyclist
  126. Cyclist
  127. Cyclist
  128. Cyclist
  129. Cycling
  130. Cycling Born: 05/11/1984 (Holstebro) Denmark Prof from 2007 to 2019
  131. Cycling
  132. Australian Cyclist
  133. Mountain Bike - Downhill
  134. Cyclist Of Italy
  135. Russian cyclist, 1960 Olympic bronze
  136. Coach of the professional Cycling team Bouygues Telekom
  137. French cyclist, Olympic champion 1956
  138. Cyclist
  139. Pro cyclist
  140. Cycling Born: 15/02/1998 (Arzignano) Italy Prof since 2018
  141. Canadian Olympic Cyclist
  142. Cyclist
  143. Australian Cyclist
  144. BMX Rider
  145. Cyclist
  146. Professional Cyclist Of Slovacia
  147. John Murphy  (4)
    Cyclist
  148. American professional road cyclist
  149. Australian Cyclist
  150. Professional Cyclist
  151. Cycling Born: 01/06/1997 (Gistel) Belgium Prof since 2020 He's a son of Johan Museeuw
  152. Cyclist
  153. German cyclist
  154. Olympians cycling
  155. Cyclist
  156. Cycling
  157. Cycling
  158. Cyclist
  159. Cyclist
  160. Professional Cyclist
  161. Professional cyclist from Italy born 1990
  162. Pro cyclist
  163. Cyclist
  164. Professional Cyclist
  165. French Cyclist, Tour de France
  166. Cyclist
  167. Cycling
  168. Cyclist
  169. Cyclist
  170. Dutch former professional road bicycle racer and former sports commentator at Eurosport. He won the 1995 amateur world championship and was named Dutch Sportsman of the year. He rode professionally for four years
  171. Cycling Born: 08/04/2002 (Lichfeld) Great Britain
  172. Cyclist
  173. Cyclist
  174. Great Britain, cycling, olympic bronze 1952
  175. British Olympian Cyclist (Track Cycling)
  176. Cyclist
  177. Australian Cyclist
  178. Cycling
  179. Italian cyclist, biggest wins are the 2010 Vuelta a España, the 2013 Giro d'Italia, and the 2014 Tour de France
  180. Australian Cyclist
  181. Cyclist
  182. Born: 11/02/1996 (Doetrinchem) The Netherlands Cyclocross- On the road Champion of the Netherlands cyclocross 2024
  183. Cycling Born: 16/02/1992 (Kristianstad) Sweden
  184. Cycling
  185. Silver and Bronze Medals in Cycling,84'Olympics
  186. Cycling Born: 30/01/1989 (Milano) Italy Prof since 2011 Champion from Italy in 2016 Champion from Europe: 2020
  187. Cyclist
  188. Pro Cyclist, Team Sky
  189. Andrea Noè  (2)
    Professional Cyclist Of Italy
  190. Cyclist
  191. Born: 22/10/1994 (Tallinn) Estland Prof since 2016 He won the national championship mountainbike in 2012 (juniores)
  192. Australian Cyclist
  193. Cycling
  194. Cycling Born: 07/01/1999 France Worldchampion U23 in 2020
  195. Pro cyclist
  196. Australian Cyclist
  197. Cyclist
  198. Pro cyclist
  199. Cyclist
  200. Cycling
  201. Professional Cyclist Of Spain
  202. Professional Cyclist Of Belgium
  203. Cyclist
  204. Cyclist
  205. Born: 12/11/2002 Belgium Son of former cyclist Sven Nys
  206. Australian Cyclist
  207. Australian Cyclist
  208. Australian Cyclist
  209. Professional Cyclist
  210. Australian Cyclist
  211. Scottish racing cyclist - subject of the film The Flying Scotsman
  212. Cyclist
  213. Olympians cycling
  214. Cyclist
  215. Coach of the professional cyclingteam Euskatel-Euskadi
  216. Cycling champion
  217. Former German cyclist
  218. USA Olympic Cyclist
  219. Pro cyclist
  220. Australian Cyclist
  221. Danish cyclist Gold 1968
  222. Cyclist
  223. Female Cyclist - BMW Bianchi
  224. Cycling
  225. Cyclist
  226. Cycling
  227. Australian Cyclist
  228. Cyclist
  229. Born 1995. Brazilian cyclist
  230. Italian cyclist
  231. Professional Cyclist From Spain
  232. Cyclist
  233. Cycling Born: 11/05/1968 (Arkhangelsk) Ukrain Prof from 1993 to 2002
  234. Was a Dutch cyclist Bronze 1964
  235. Born: 12/12/1963 (San José Pinula) Guatemala Prof from 1985 to 1991
  236. Cyclist
  237. Female Cyclist - BMW Bianchi
  238. Olympic - Mountain Biking
  239. Cycling Born: 18/03/1996 (Heverlee) The Netherlands Prof since 2019
  240. French cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam Groupama-FDJ
  241. Professional cyclist from the Czech Republic
  242. Cyclist
  243. Jonathan Page  (2)
    Cyclist
  244. Italian professional racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Women's WorldTeam Canyon-SRAM
  245. Cycling Born: 01/08/1967 (Ferrara) Italy Prof from 1993 to 1994
  246. Mountain Bike - Cross Country World Champion 1997
  247. Australian Cyclist
  248. Cycling
  249. Professional Cyclist Of Italy
  250. Cycling
  251. Retired American professional track cyclist and speed skater. She is a four times sprint world champion, ten times national sprint champion and an Olympic bronze medalist
  252. Spanish professional road cyclist
  253. Australian Cyclist
  254. Australian Cyclist
  255. Female Cyclist - BMW Bianchi
  256. Colombian professional road cyclist
  257. Coach of the professional cyclingteam Quick Step
  258. Cyclist
  259. Cyclist
  260. Pro cyclist
  261. James Patrick  (3)
    Cyclist
  262. Cycling
  263. Cycling Born: 18/04/1986 (Gera) Germany Prof from 2006 to 2007
  264. Professional Cyclist Of Portugal
  265. Cyclist
  266. Cyclist
  267. French cyclist
  268. Australian Cyclist
  269. Olympians cycling
  270. Mountain Biker
  271. Cycling
  272. Cyclist
  273. Peeters was a professional cyclist. He was a teammate of Jan Raas and was a member of Raas' later teams. He took part in de Tour de France 10 times and finished in all 10 tours. He whore the yellow jersey for two days won the Combination Classification on
  274. Cyclist
  275. Coach of the professional cyclingteam Quick Step
  276. Australian Cyclist
  277. Coach of professional Cycling team Milram
  278. Professional Cyclist Of Italy
  279. Cyclist
  280. Professional Cyclist Of Colombia
  281. Czechoslovakian cyclist, Olympic bronze 1980
  282. British Olympian Cyclist (Track Cycling)
  283. Professional Cyclist Of Spain
  284. Cyclist
  285. Anthony Perez a French cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam Cofidis. He was named in the start list for the Tour de France in July of 2018
  286. Cyclist
  287. Cyclist
  288. Professional Cyclist
  289. Cyclist
  290. French professional cyclist
  291. Cycling
  292. Australian Cyclist
  293. French Olympian in cycling.Won bronze in team sprint in 2016. born 16 October 1984
  294. Professional Cyclist
  295. Professional Cyclist From Italy
  296. Coach of the professional cyclingteam CSC
  297. Cyclist
  298. Pro cyclist
  299. Cyclist
  300. Professional Cyclist From Italy
  301. Female Cyclist - BMW Bianchi
  302. Cyclist
  303. Professional Cyclist Of Russia
  304. Swedish cyclist 1964 and 1968
  305. Swedish cyclist
  306. Female Cyclist - BMW Bianchi
  307. Cycling
  308. Cyclist
  309. German professional cyclist with the Bora-Argon 18 team
  310. Australian Cyclist
  311. Professional cyclist
  312. Cycling
  313. Olympaians cycling
  314. Cyclist
  315. Cyclist
  316. Cyclist
  317. Born: 30/07/1999 (Leeds) Great Britain Prof since 2017 Cyclocross- On the road - mountainbike
  318. Professional cyclist with Bardiani
  319. Professional Cyclist Of Italy
  320. Former professional racing cyclist from the Netherlands, who won the gold medal in the Men's 100 km Team Trial at the 1964 Summer Olympics
  321. Cyclist
  322. Dutch former racing cyclist. Olympic champion in the 100 km team time-trial in the 1968 Summer Olympics
  323. Cyclist
  324. Coach of the professional cyclingteam Francaise des Jeux
  325. Professional Cyclist
  326. Tour de France Champion 1967
  327. Cyclist
  328. Cycling Born: 15/10/1946 (Antwerpen) Belgium Prof from 1968 to 1976 He won 'Gent - Wevelgem' (1971), 'Ruta del Sol' (1973) and 'Luik - Bastenaken - Luik' (1974. He was also in de Tour de France and the Vuelta
  329. Coach of the professional cyclingteam Lampre
  330. Coach of professional cycling team T-Mobile
  331. Professional cyclist from Bardiani
  332. Pro cyclist
  333. Coach of professional cycling team T-Mobile
  334. Arvis Piziks (born 12 September 1969) is a Latvian former professional road bicycle racer. He won the National Road Race Championships in 2000. He rode at three Olympic Games
  335. Italian cyclist, Olympic champion 1956
  336. Cycling
  337. Cycling
  338. Cyclist
  339. Pro cyclist
  340. Cycling Born: 21/09/1998 (Komenda) Slovenia Prof since 2017 Tour de France Luik - Bastenaken - Luik Strade Bianche
  341. Cyclist
  342. Cyclist
  343. retired cyclist from Czechoslovakia. He won a bronze medal in the 4000 m team pursuit at the 1980 Summer Olympics
  344. Professional Cyclist
  345. Belgian cyclist
  346. Cycling
  347. German cyclist
  348. Cyclist
  349. Cyclist
  350. British Olympian Cyclist (Road Cycling)
  351. Professional Cyclist From Ukraine
  352. Cyclist
  353. Cyclist
  354. Cyclist
  355. Australian Cyclist
  356. Cyclist
  357. Cyclist
  358. Cyclist
  359. French cyclist
  360. World Champion bicycle stunt rider
  361. Australian Cyclist
  362. Cyclist
  363. Professional road cyclist
  364. Canadian Olympic Mountain Bike Racer
  365. Female Cyclist - BMW Bianchi
  366. Born: 01/04/1981' BMX & mountainbike 8 x Champion of Tsjechie' 3 golden medals on a European championship Bronze medal on a worldchampionship 2002 He was on the olympic summergames in 2008
  367. Cyclist
  368. Cyclist
  369. French journalist, general director of the Tour de France 2007-
  370. Pro cyclist
  371. Cyclist
  372. Cyclist
  373. Cyclist
  374. Professioanl Cyclist From Italy
  375. Cyclist
  376. Coach of the professional cycling team Cofidis
  377. Professional cyclist
  378. Cyclist
  379. Dutch former professional cyclist whose 115 wins include the 1979 World Road Race Championship. He won the Tour of Flanders in 1979&1983, Paris?Roubaix in 1982 and Milan?San Remo in 1977. He won 10 stages in the Tour de France
  380. Cyclist
  381. Cyclist
  382. Cyclist
  383. Cyclist
  384. Australian Cyclist
  385. Cyclist
  386. Cyclist
  387. Cyclist
  388. Cyclist
  389. Australian Cyclist
  390. BMX / Track Sprint Cycling
  391. Professional Cyclist
  392. Cyclist
  393. Coach of the professional cyclingteam Predictor-Lotto
  394. Cyclist
  395. Cyclist
  396. Cyclist
  397. Cycling Born: 18/05/1996 (Zwijndrecht) Belgium Prof since 2019
  398. Cyclist
  399. Cyclist
  400. Professional Cyclist
  401. Australian Cyclist
  402. Cyclist
  403. Cyclist
  404. Cyclist
  405. Born: 20/09/1991 (Jegenstorf) Switzerland
  406. Cycling
  407. Cyclist
  408. Cycling Born: 25/12/1941 (Brugge) Belgium Prof from 1964 to 1973 'Parijs - Tours', 'Kuurne - Brussel - Kuurne' and 'The Amstel Gold Race'. He was also in the Tour, the Vuelta and the Giro. He was champion from Belgium in 1966
  409. Cycling Born: 25/05/1998 Belgium Prof since 2017
  410. Cycling
  411. Cyclist
  412. Great britain cyclist
  413. Australian Cyclist
  414. Cyclist
  415. Australian Cyclist
  416. Cyclist
  417. Cyclist
  418. Professional Cyclist
  419. Cycling
  420. Australian Cyclist
  421. German former track cyclist
  422. Australian Cyclist
  423. Cycling
  424. Cyclist
  425. Cyclist
  426. Former Professional Cyclist Of Denmark, Winner Of The 'Tour The France' 1996; Teammanager of the professional cyclingteam CSC
  427. Cyclist
  428. Cycling
  429. Cycling Born:22/05/1994 (Nijvel) Belgium Prof since 2013
  430. Pro Freeride Mountain Bike and FMX rider known for his participation with the extreme sports show Nitro Circus
  431. Luke Roberts  (2)
    Cyclist
  432. Professional Cyclist From Spain
  433. BMX Cyclist, Olympic Bronze Medalist
  434. BMX Vert X-Games
  435. South Africa, cycling, 2 olympic medals 1952, born 3 September 1929
  436. Professional Cyclist
  437. Former professional road racing cyclist (in 1987, win the Triple Crown of victories in the Tour de France and the Giro d'Italia stage races, plus the world cycling championship)
  438. Professional Cyclist From USA
  439. Venezuelan professional cyclist
  440. Professional Cyclist Of Spain
  441. Pro cyclist
  442. Professional Cyclist
  443. Cycling Born: 01/01/2002 (Chaam) The Netherlands Prof in 2022
  444. Cyclist
  445. Professional Cyclist From Belgium
  446. Professional Cyclist Of Australia
  447. Cycling
  448. French cyclist
  449. Cyclist
  450. Cyclist / Broadcaster
  451. French former professional cyclist, born in 1924, who was active from 1946 to 1963. Rolland won stages in the Tour de France and in the , Giro d'Italia
  452. Cyclist
  453. Cyclist
  454. Russian cyclist, 1960 Olympic bronze
  455. British Olympian Cyclist (Track Cycling)
  456. (born 27 March 1961) is a Swiss former professional road racing cyclist who won the Vuelta a España in 1992, 1993 and 1994 and the Giro d'Italia in 1995
  457. Retired Italian cyclist; born June 10, 1943 in Roverbella, Italy
  458. Italian cyclist
  459. Born: 20/07/2001 (Almelo) The Netherlands cyclocross - Mountainbike
  460. Cyclist
  461. Australian Cyclist
  462. Professional road cyclist
  463. Cyclist
  464. France, cycling, olympic bronze 1952, born 25 October 1929
  465. Cyclist
  466. Professional Cyclist
  467. Cyclist
  468. Cyclist
  469. Born: 06/01/1978 (Bergen) Died: 24/06/2023(Bergen) Belgium Striker Played for: La Louvière, AA Gent, Coventry City, Wolverhampton, Bergen, RC Genk, Roebin Kazan, Standard Luik, Zulte Waregem, Brescia, AEK Larnaca, HSV Hoe
  470. Coach of the professional cyclingteam Crédit Agricole
  471. Cyclist
  472. Cyclist
  473. Pro cyclist
  474. Gold Medal Cyclist
  475. Cyclist
  476. French cyclist
  477. Australian Cyclist
  478. Professional cyclist from Italy. Born 1990
  479. Pro cyclist
  480. Spanish cycling
  481. Cyclist
  482. Bicycle Rider
  483. Professional Cyclist
  484. Australian Cyclist
  485. Cyclist