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Alexander Vinokourov

1973 - Today

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Alexander Nikolayevich Vinokourov (Kazakh and Russian: Александр Николаевич Винокуров; born 16 September 1973) is a Kazakhstani former professional road bicycle racer and the current general manager of UCI WorldTeam XDS Astana Team. He is of Russian origin. As a competitor, his achievements include two bronze medals at the World Championships, four stage wins in the Tour de France, four in the Vuelta a España plus the overall title in 2006, two Liège–Bastogne–Liège monuments, one Amstel Gold Race, and the gold medal at the 2012 London Olympics Men's Road Race. Vinokourov is a past national champion of Kazakhstan, and a dual-medalist at the Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Alexander Vinokourov is the 86th most popular cyclist (up from 110th in 2019), the 41st most popular biography from Kazakhstan (up from 52nd in 2019) and the most popular Kazakhstani Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Alexander Vinokourov ranks 86 out of 1,613Before him are Ferdinando Terruzzi, Charles Coste, Jacques Dupont, Greg LeMond, Marcel Kint, and Mino De Rossi. After him are Lucien Aimar, Miguel Poblet, Willy Hansen, Tommy Godwin, Benjamin Jones, and Antonin Magne.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1973, Alexander Vinokourov ranks 97Before him are Grey DeLisle, Matías Almeyda, Eva Herzigová, Tyra Banks, Chris Murphy, and Neve Campbell. After him are Seth MacFarlane, Dejan Bodiroga, Rose McGowan, James Marsden, Sasha Alexander, and Juan Diego Flórez.

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In Kazakhstan

Among people born in Kazakhstan, Alexander Vinokourov ranks 41 out of 193Before him are Aleksandr Viktorenko (1947), Mukaghali Makatayev (1931), Ybyrai Altynsarin (1841), Gennady Golovkin (1982), Rashid Nezhmetdinov (1912), and Talgat Musabayev (1951). After him are Alexander Dutov (1864), Turar Ryskulov (1894), Vsevolod Ivanov (1895), Dimash Kudaibergen (1994), Saken Seifullin (1894), and Anatoly Khrapaty (1962).

Among CYCLISTS In Kazakhstan

Among cyclists born in Kazakhstan, Alexander Vinokourov ranks 1After him are Andrey Kivilev (1973), Maxim Iglinsky (1981), Andrey Kashechkin (1980), Alexey Lutsenko (1992), Dmitry Fofonov (1976), Assan Bazayev (1981), Dmitriy Gruzdev (1986), Artyom Zakharov (1991), Andrey Zeits (1986), and Vadim Pronskiy (1998).