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Ivo Oliveira

1996 - Today

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Ivo Emanuel Alves Oliveira (born 5 September 1996) is a Portuguese racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam UAE Team Emirates XRG. He competed in the points race at the 2016 UCI Track Cycling World Championships. His twin brother, Rui Oliveira, is also an international track cyclist. In 2018, he became the first Portuguese rider to win a medal in the UCI Track Cycling World Championships. In October 2020, he was named in the startlist for the 2020 Vuelta a España. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Ivo Oliveira is the 1,203rd most popular cyclist, the 599th most popular biography from Portugal and the 7th most popular Portuguese Cyclist.

Ivo Oliveira is a Portuguese bicycle racer known for his achievements in track cycling, particularly in the team pursuit and individual time trial events. He has represented Portugal in various international competitions, including the UCI Track Cycling World Championships.

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Among people born in 1996, Ivo Oliveira ranks 436Before him are Yerin, Orbelín Pineda, Katie Boulter, Marko Grujić, Philipp Lienhart, and Sorn. After him are Moussa Niakhaté, Jessica Klimkait, Ajdin Hrustic, Bersant Celina, Jaïro Riedewald, and Gabrielle Thomas.

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In Portugal

Among people born in Portugal, Ivo Oliveira ranks 597 out of 633Before him are Anabela Braz Pires (1976), Diogo Leite (1999), Ana Dulce Félix (1982), and Alexandrina Cabral (1986). After him are Rui Machado (1984), Leonor Andrade (1994), Sílvia Alberto (1981), Tonel (1980), José Nunes (1977), Bruno Varela (1994), Luís Leal (1987), and Cláudia Pascoal (1994).

Among CYCLISTS In Portugal

Among cyclists born in Portugal, Ivo Oliveira ranks 7Before him are Rui Costa (1986), João Almeida (1998), Sérgio Paulinho (1980), José Azevedo (1973), Nelson Oliveira (1989), and Tiago Machado (1985). After him are Ruben Guerreiro (1994), Rui Oliveira (1996), José Gonçalves (1989), Iúri Leitão (1998), Manuel Cardoso (1983), and Raquel Queirós (2000).