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Alexandre Usov

1977 - Today

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Alexandre Usov (born 27 August 1977) is a Belarusian retired racing cyclist. His specialty is sprinting. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Alexandre Usov is the 735th most popular cyclist (up from 905th in 2024), the 258th most popular biography from Belarus (up from 274th in 2019) and the 5th most popular Belarusian Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Alexandre Usov ranks 735 out of 1,613Before him are Enrico Gasparotto, Wilco Kelderman, Victor Campenaerts, Stefan Nimke, Stefan Steinweg, and Jan Tratnik. After him are Robert Förster, Lauri Aus, Jan Schur, Jens Fiedler, Giulio Ciccone, and Linus Gerdemann.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1977, Alexandre Usov ranks 654Before him are Randy Harrison, Volodymir Gustov, Yoshiteru Yamashita, Katrin Wagner-Augustin, Roman Týce, and Kateryna Serebrianska. After him are Kalle Palander, Christopher Amott, Jenni Haukio, Yusup Abdusalomov, Sylvain Distin, and Marco Buschmann.

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In Belarus

Among people born in Belarus, Alexandre Usov ranks 258 out of 368Before him are Yulia Nestsiarenka (1979), Mikhail Yakimovich (1967), Aleksej Aleksandrov (1973), Pavel Latushko (1973), Yelena Khloptseva (1960), and Aleksandr Kovalenko (1963). After him are Siarhei Liakhovich (1976), Tatiana Poutchek (1979), Ekaterina Karsten (1972), Kanstantsin Sivtsov (1982), Evgeny Morozov (1984), and Yauheni Hutarovich (1983).

Among CYCLISTS In Belarus

Among cyclists born in Belarus, Alexandre Usov ranks 5Before him are Vasil Kiryienka (1981), Oleg Logvin (1959), Zinaida Stahurskaya (1971), and Aleksandr Kuschynski (1979). After him are Kanstantsin Sivtsov (1982), Yauheni Hutarovich (1983), Alena Amialiusik (1989), Branislau Samoilau (1985), Natallia Tsylinskaya (1975), Olga Ismayilova (1985), and Tatsiana Sharakova (1984).