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Maxim Iglinsky

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Maxim Gennadyevich Iglinsky (Kazakh: Максим Геннадьевич Иглинский; born 18 April 1981, in Astana) is a Kazakh former road racing cyclist who rode professionally from 2004 to 2014 with the Capec, Domina Vacanze, Team Milram and Astana teams. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Maxim Iglinsky is the 454th most popular cyclist (up from 499th in 2019), the 94th most popular biography from Kazakhstan (up from 100th in 2019) and the 3rd most popular Kazakhstani Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Maxim Iglinsky ranks 454 out of 1,613Before him are Robert Gesink, Romain Bardet, Álvaro Pino, Bauke Mollema, Judith Arndt, and Graeme Obree. After him are Anna van der Breggen, Sven Nys, Petra Rossner, Leonardo Piepoli, Tyler Hamilton, and Alexandr Kolobnev.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1981, Maxim Iglinsky ranks 351Before him are Danny Brown, Jan Frodeno, Matti Hautamäki, Zlatan Muslimović, Synyster Gates, and Daisuke Matsui. After him are Scott Mechlowicz, Luis García, Alexandr Kolobnev, Bakari Koné, Stephan Andersen, and Ewerthon.

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In Kazakhstan

Among people born in Kazakhstan, Maxim Iglinsky ranks 94 out of 193Before him are Elena Likhovtseva (1975), Andrey Mordvichev (1976), Shamil Serikov (1956), Timur Kulibayev (1966), David Tonoyan (1967), and Olga Shishigina (1968). After him are Vladimir Muravyov (1959), Zinaida Amosova (1950), Grigoriy Yegorov (1967), Valeri Liukin (1966), Alexander Merkel (1992), and Oleg Maskayev (1969).

Among CYCLISTS In Kazakhstan

Among cyclists born in Kazakhstan, Maxim Iglinsky ranks 3Before him are Alexander Vinokourov (1973), and Andrey Kivilev (1973). After him are Andrey Kashechkin (1980), Alexey Lutsenko (1992), Dmitry Fofonov (1976), Assan Bazayev (1981), Dmitriy Gruzdev (1986), Artyom Zakharov (1991), Andrey Zeits (1986), and Vadim Pronskiy (1998).