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Brett Dutton

1966 - Today

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Brett Allan Dutton (born 18 November 1966) is an Australian former professional cyclist, who currently works as a directeur sportif for UCI Continental team St George Continental Cycling Team. He won the bronze medal in Men's team pursuit in the 1988 Summer Olympics. Dutton set the fastest time in the Goulburn to Sydney Classic in 1992 run from Goulburn to Liverpool. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Brett Dutton is the 1,048th most popular cyclist, the 776th most popular biography from Australia and the 34th most popular Australian Cyclist.

Brett Dutton, the Australian cyclist born in 1966, is most famous for competing in professional road cycling events during the 1980s and 1990s. He represented Australia in various international competitions, including the Commonwealth Games.

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Among people born in 1966, Brett Dutton ranks 1,044Before him are Mukhsin Mukhamadiev, Mike Richter, Ben Folds, Michael Forgeron, David Adjaye, and Rebecca Gomperts. After him are Yasin Malik, Cheryl Dunye, Josh Stein, Willie Anderson, Thomas Schäfer, and Helen Morgan.

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In Australia

Among people born in Australia, Brett Dutton ranks 776 out of 1,143Before him are Sharni Vinson (1983), Anne Minter (1963), Judith Wright (1915), Tony Vidmar (1970), Stephen McGlede (1969), and Michael Turtur (1958). After him are Jason Stoltenberg (1970), Laura Hodges (1983), Shane Kelly (1972), Catriona Gray (1994), Sean Eadie (1969), and Darlene Zschech (1965).

Among CYCLISTS In Australia

Among cyclists born in Australia, Brett Dutton ranks 34Before him are Adam Hansen (1981), Melissa Hoskins (1991), Matthew Goss (1986), Amanda Spratt (1987), Stephen McGlede (1969), and Michael Turtur (1958). After him are Shane Kelly (1972), Sean Eadie (1969), Scott McGrory (1969), Ryan Bayley (1982), Mark Renshaw (1982), and Jay Vine (1995).