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Periklis Ilias

1986 - Today

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Periklis Ilias (born 26 June 1986) is a Greek cross-country mountain biker and road cyclist. Periklis became World Champion at the 2012 UCI Mountain Bike Marathon World Championships which was held at Ornans, France. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, he competed in the Men's cross-country at Hadleigh Farm, finishing in 33rd place. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 11 different languages on Wikipedia. Periklis Ilias is the 1,891st most popular cyclist (down from 1,578th in 2024), the 1,070th most popular biography from Greece (down from 1,029th in 2019) and the 6th most popular Greek Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Periklis Ilias ranks 1,891 out of 1,613Before him are Stefano Oldani, Clément Russo, Lee Hye-jin, Claudia Lichtenberg, Owain Doull, and Mayuko Hagiwara. After him are Nicola Boem, Audrey Cordon-Ragot, Stefan de Bod, Théry Schir, Will Clarke, and Jan-Willem van Schip.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1986, Periklis Ilias ranks 1,896Before him are Gelete Burka, Anthony Gerrard, Stephanie Labbé, Emily Hart, Mayuko Hagiwara, and Des Abbott. After him are Tyrus Thomas, Jessica Gallagher, Shunsuke Oyama, Go Nishida, Yuto Takeoka, and Elijah Kelley.

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In Greece

Among people born in Greece, Periklis Ilias ranks 1,071 out of 1,024Before him are Ioannis Fountoulis (1988), Panagiotis Mantis (1981), Georgios Masouras (1994), Dimitrios Agravanis (1994), Dimitrios Mastrovasilis (1983), and Taxiarchis Fountas (1995). After him are Vangelis Mantzaris (1990), Dimitrios Limnios (1998), Dimitrios Chondrokoukis (1988), Dimitris Nikolaou (1998), Pavlos Kagialis (1984), and Angelos Vlachopoulos (1991).

Among CYCLISTS In Greece

Among cyclists born in Greece, Periklis Ilias ranks 6Before him are Aristidis Konstantinidis (1900), Georgios Koletis (1801), Edward Battell (1900), Ioannis Tamouridis (1980), and Christos Volikakis (1988). After him are Polychronis Tzortzakis (null).