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Aavo Pikkuus

1954 - Today

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Aavo Pikkuus (born 23 November 1954) is a retired Estonian cyclist. He was part of the Soviet Union cycling team that won the 100 km team time trial at the 1976 Summer Olympics and 1977 UCI Road World Championships and finished second at the world championships in 1975 and 1978. Between 1974 and 1977 Pikkuus won four national (Soviet) titles in the road race. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Aavo Pikkuus has received more than 22,121 page views. His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Aavo Pikkuus is the 192nd most popular cyclist (up from 209th in 2019), the 150th most popular biography from Estonia (down from 141st in 2019) and the most popular Estonian Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Aavo Pikkuus ranks 192 out of 1,214Before him are Georgios Koletis, Jean Dotto, Giovanni Valetti, Knut Knudsen, Lucien Michard, and Mario Ghella. After him are Tomas Pettersson, Lloyd Hildebrand, Philippe Gilbert, Armand Blanchonnet, Pierre Adam, and Pasquale Fornara.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1954, Aavo Pikkuus ranks 343Before him are Susan Kare, Fiorella Mannoia, Ingrid Daubechies, Kamal Haasan, Zoran Simović, and Efren Reyes. After him are Arliss Howard, Wolfgang Dremmler, Christie Brinkley, Daniyal Akhmetov, Jouko Törmänen, and Slaviša Žungul.

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In Estonia

Among people born in Estonia, Aavo Pikkuus ranks 150 out of 310Before him are Carl Gustav Axel Harnack (1851), Roman Steinberg (1900), Jaan Talts (1944), Lepo Sumera (1950), Alexander Vostokov (1781), and Adalberts Bubenko (1910). After him are Joann Lõssov (1921), Jüri Ratas (1978), Paul Felix Schmidt (1916), Erki Nool (1970), Silvi Vrait (1951), and Heinrich Mark (1911).

Among CYCLISTS In Estonia

Among cyclists born in Estonia, Aavo Pikkuus ranks 1After him are Jaan Kirsipuu (1969), Erika Salumäe (1962), Rein Taaramäe (1987), Tanel Kangert (1987), Janek Tombak (1976), Erki Pütsep (1976), Rene Mandri (1984), Gert Jõeäär (1987), Kalle Kriit (1983), and Mihkel Räim (1993).