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Madis Mihkels

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Madis Mihkels (born 31 May 2003) is an Estonian racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam EF Education–EasyPost. He turned professional in 2023 with Intermarché–Circus–Wanty on a two-year contract after spending the late part of the 2022 season with the team as a stagiaire. In October 2023, Mihkels and Belgian rider Gerben Thijssen were pulled by their team from the Tour of Guangxi, after Mihkels made a racist gesture. Mihkels pulled his eyes into slants, in a picture Thijssen posted on his Instagram. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Madis Mihkels is the 1,814th most popular cyclist, the 374th most popular biography from Estonia and the 15th most popular Estonian Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Madis Mihkels ranks 1,814 out of 1,613Before him are Mieke Kröger, Olivier Le Gac, Polona Batagelj, Dominik Nerz, Jonathan Monsalve, and Karl Patrick Lauk. After him are Milan Vader, Mikaël Cherel, Juliette Labous, Quentin Pacher, James Knox, and Martijn Tusveld.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2003, Madis Mihkels ranks 171Before him are Youssef Amyn, Elias Jelert, Martin Vitík, Frans Krätzig, Ousmane Diomande, and Sunisa Lee. After him are Akhmed Tazhudinov, Luca Netz, Petar Ratkov, Saga Vanninen, Lim Si-hyeon, and Shinnosuke Oka.

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In Estonia

Among people born in Estonia, Madis Mihkels ranks 375 out of 351Before him are Ken Kallaste (1988), Sander Puri (1988), Epp Mäe (1992), Sergei Mošnikov (1988), Siim Luts (1989), Kaimar Saag (1988), and Karl Patrick Lauk (1997). After him are Marko Meerits (1992), Rauno Alliku (1990), Joonas Tamm (1992), Sander Post (1984), and Raul Must (1987).

Among CYCLISTS In Estonia

Among cyclists born in Estonia, Madis Mihkels ranks 15Before him are Rene Mandri (1984), Grete Treier (1977), Kalle Kriit (1983), Gert Jõeäär (1987), Mihkel Räim (1993), and Karl Patrick Lauk (1997). After him are Peeter Pruus (null).