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Tomas Vaitkus

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Tomas Vaitkus (born 4 February 1982) is a Lithuanian professional road racing cyclist riding for UCI Continental team Rietumu Banka–Riga. Vaitkus, nicknamed Tomas the Tank Engine, made his Tour de France debut in the 2007 edition but had to abandon after a serious crash at the end of stage two. Team RadioShack announced that he would be joining the team in 2010. He rejoined Astana in 2011. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Tomas Vaitkus is the 763rd most popular cyclist (up from 776th in 2019), the 265th most popular biography from Lithuania (up from 269th in 2019) and the 6th most popular Lithuanian Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Tomas Vaitkus ranks 763 out of 1,613Before him are Fabio Jakobsen, Matthew Gilmore, Christophe Laporte, Rohan Dennis, Félicia Ballanger, and Marc Hirschi. After him are Lieuwe Westra, Andrea Noè, Sergiy Matveyev, Roger Hammond, Jens Lehmann, and Tejay van Garderen.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Tomas Vaitkus ranks 635Before him are A'ala Hubail, Malú, Ho-Pin Tung, Martin Koch, Timmy Trumpet, and Ailyn. After him are Lieuwe Westra, Loïc Duval, Jaxson Ryker, Aarya Babbar, Rodrigo Muñoz, and Stefan Ishizaki.

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In Lithuania

Among people born in Lithuania, Tomas Vaitkus ranks 265 out of 328Before him are Monika Linkytė (1992), Jonas Valančiūnas (1992), Mindaugas Žukauskas (1975), Monika Liu (1988), Alina Orlova (1988), and Donatas Motiejūnas (1990). After him are Darius Maskoliūnas (1971), Povilas Vanagas (1970), Mantas Kalnietis (1986), Ignatas Konovalovas (1985), Gintarė Scheidt (1982), and Virginijus Sinkevičius (1990).

Among CYCLISTS In Lithuania

Among cyclists born in Lithuania, Tomas Vaitkus ranks 6Before him are Artūras Kasputis (1967), Raimondas Rumšas (1972), Gintautas Umaras (1963), Diana Žiliūtė (1976), and Edita Pučinskaitė (1975). After him are Ignatas Konovalovas (1985), Ramūnas Navardauskas (1988), Simona Krupeckaitė (1982), Gediminas Bagdonas (1985), Eugenia Bujak (1989), and Aidis Kruopis (1986).