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Lyubov Basova

1988 - Today

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Lyubov Valeriyivna Basova, née Shulika (Ukrainian: Любов Валеріївна Басова (Шуліка); born 16 July 1988), is a Ukrainian track cyclist. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she competed in the Women's team sprint for the national team, along with the individual sprint and the keirin. At the 2016 Olympics, she was the only Ukrainian track cyclist, qualifying for the women's keirin. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Lyubov Basova is the 1,308th most popular cyclist (up from 1,449th in 2019), the 1,348th most popular biography from Ukraine (up from 1,355th in 2019) and the 15th most popular Ukrainian Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Lyubov Basova ranks 1,308 out of 1,613Before her are Jérôme Coppel, Quinten Hermans, Charlotte Becker, Jorge Azanza, Franco Marvulli, and Matteo Priamo. After her are Mike Day, Mauro Finetto, Bruno Armirail, Stefan Denifl, Matthew Lloyd, and Tosh Van der Sande.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Lyubov Basova ranks 1,077Before her are Markus Ragger, Gal Mekel, Jess Wade, Onur Kıvrak, Jakub Kovář, and Camilo Sanvezzo. After her are Eric Nam, Renato Ribeiro Calixto, Leon Balogun, Dayo Okeniyi, Massimo Coda, and Zalina Petrivskaya.

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In Ukraine

Among people born in Ukraine, Lyubov Basova ranks 1,348 out of 1,365Before her are Bohdan Mykhaylichenko (1997), Lesya Kalytovska (1988), Yevhen Makarenko (1991), Vitaliy Buyalskyi (1993), Nataliya Goncharova (1989), and Mark Padun (1996). After her are Alina Komashchuk (1993), Richard Sandrak (1992), Oleksandr Tymchyk (1997), Andrejs Perepļotkins (1984), Bohdan Nikishyn (1980), and Ihor Plastun (1990).

Among CYCLISTS In Ukraine

Among cyclists born in Ukraine, Lyubov Basova ranks 15Before her are Ruslan Pidhornyy (1977), Yuriy Krivtsov (1979), Oleksandr Fedenko (1970), Olena Starikova (1996), Lesya Kalytovska (1988), and Mark Padun (1996). After her are Hanna Solovey (1992), Anatoliy Budyak (null), and Valeriya Kononenko (1990).