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Ondřej Cink

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Ondřej Cink (Czech pronunciation: [ˈondr̝ɛj ˈtsɪŋk]; born 7 December 1990) is a Czech cross-country mountain biker and road racing cyclist. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, he competed in the Men's cross-country at Hadleigh Farm, finishing in 14th place. He finished in the same position at the 2016 Summer Olympics. In October 2016 Bahrain–Merida announced that Cink would join them and switch to road racing for the 2017 season. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ondřej Cink is the 1,503rd most popular cyclist (up from 1,598th in 2019), the 1,178th most popular biography from Czechia (up from 1,205th in 2019) and the 12th most popular Czech Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Ondřej Cink ranks 1,503 out of 1,613Before him are Timo Roosen, Sébastien Turgot, Emma Hinze, Moreno Hofland, Miles Scotson, and Ane Santesteban. After him are Lea Friedrich, Dorian Godon, Óscar Rodríguez, Linda Indergand, Nick Schultz, and Anthony Delaplace.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1990, Ondřej Cink ranks 1,230Before him are Ane Santesteban, Briken Calja, Ivana Maksimović, Cheong Jun Hoong, Marvin Baudry, and Arturo Mina. After him are Dave Bulthuis, Alfredo Mejía, Nadine Broersen, Lauritz Schoof, Ivo Pinto, and John Carlson.

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In Czechia

Among people born in Czechia, Ondřej Cink ranks 1,178 out of 1,200Before him are Hana Soukupová (1985), Jiří Sekáč (1992), Kateřina Baďurová (1982), Aleš Matějů (1996), Radim Řezník (1989), and Martin Hanzal (1987). After him are Dominik Kubalík (1995), Martin Fuksa (1993), Aleš Mandous (1992), Jakub Jugas (1992), Michal Schlegel (null), and Tomáš Kundrátek (1989).

Among CYCLISTS In Czechia

Among cyclists born in Czechia, Ondřej Cink ranks 12Before him are Jan Bárta (1984), Leopold König (1987), Jaroslav Kulhavý (1985), Josef Černý (1993), Petr Vakoč (1992), and František Raboň (1983). After him are Michal Schlegel (null), Tomáš Bábek (1987), Michael Kukrle (1994), Tereza Neumanová (1998), and Wang Ruidong (2000).