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Raimondas Rumšas

1972 - Today

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Raimondas Rumšas (born 14 January 1972) is a Lithuanian former professional road bicycle racer. He came third in the 2002 Tour de France but was implicated in a doping scandal. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Raimondas Rumšas is the 400th most popular cyclist (down from 359th in 2019), the 204th most popular biography from Lithuania (down from 196th in 2019) and the 2nd most popular Lithuanian Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Raimondas Rumšas ranks 400 out of 1,613Before him are Roberto Visentini, Jean-Paul van Poppel, Daniel Willems, Geraint Thomas, Floyd Landis, and Peter Van Petegem. After him are Reno Olsen, Ján Svorada, Alan Geldard, Donald Burgess, Andrew Hampsten, and Jakob Fuglsang.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1972, Raimondas Rumšas ranks 404Before him are Anna Belknap, Hiroshi Sato, Eva Henger, Megumi Igarashi, Daniel Nestor, and Jill Scott. After him are Olivér Várhelyi, Jesper Strömblad, Predrag Đorđević, Agata Kornhauser-Duda, Constantin Gâlcă, and Takanohana Kōji.

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In Lithuania

Among people born in Lithuania, Raimondas Rumšas ranks 204 out of 328Before him are Linas Antanas Linkevičius (1961), Sergejus Jovaiša (1954), Ramūnas Šiškauskas (1978), Angelė Rupšienė (1952), Žydrūnas Savickas (1975), and Nijolė Sabaitė (1950). After him are Vida Vencienė (1961), Viktorija Čmilytė (1983), Gintautas Umaras (1963), Tomas Danilevičius (1978), Valdas Ivanauskas (1966), and Gabrielius Landsbergis (1982).

Among CYCLISTS In Lithuania

Among cyclists born in Lithuania, Raimondas Rumšas ranks 2Before him are Artūras Kasputis (1967). After him are Gintautas Umaras (1963), Diana Žiliūtė (1976), Edita Pučinskaitė (1975), Tomas Vaitkus (1982), Ignatas Konovalovas (1985), Ramūnas Navardauskas (1988), Simona Krupeckaitė (1982), Gediminas Bagdonas (1985), Eugenia Bujak (1989), and Aidis Kruopis (1986).