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Lucy Tyler-Sharman

1965 - Today

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Lucy Tyler-Sharman (born Lucy Tyler, in Louisville, Kentucky on 6 June 1965) is an Australian Olympic and World Champion cyclist. As a junior, Tyler was a gifted sportswoman, focussing on swimming at junior high school and later triathlons. She moved into criterium events while living in Florida and in 1988 made the move to velodrome events. In 1990 she trained and raced in Australia, initially living in New South Wales. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Lucy Tyler-Sharman is the 786th most popular cyclist, the 16,517th most popular biography from United States and the 17th most popular American Cyclist.

Lucy Tyler-Sharman is most famous for being an Australian cyclist who competed in road racing events during the 1980s and 1990s. She gained recognition for her achievements in national and international competitions, including representing Australia at the World Championships.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Lucy Tyler-Sharman ranks 792 out of 1,613Before her are Mattias Skjelmose, Sam Bennett, Igor Antón, Jai Hindley, Gerald Ciolek, Leif Hoste, Roberto Laiseka, Steffen Blochwitz, Fabio Jakobsen, Matthew Gilmore, Christophe Laporte, and Imelda Chiappa.

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Among people born in 1965, Lucy Tyler-Sharman ranks 992Before her are Nina Gavrylyuk, Andreas Keller, Eric Da Re, Gabriela González, German Titov, and Miguel Illescas. After her are Daniel Sangouma, Marcelo Ferreira, Zhang Xin, Ed Belfour, Michael Emenalo, and Szczepan Sadurski.

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Among CYCLISTS In United States

Among cyclists born in United States, Lucy Tyler-Sharman ranks 17Before her are George Hincapie (1973), Bobby Julich (1971), Connie Carpenter-Phinney (1957), Kristin Armstrong (1973), Davis Phinney (1959), and Sepp Kuss (1994). After her are Tejay van Garderen (1988), Alexi Grewal (1960), Steve Hegg (1963), Evelyn Stevens (1983), David Zabriskie (1979), and Matteo Jorgenson (1999).