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Elena Tchalykh

1974 - Today

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Elena Tchalykh (born 25 March 1974) is a Russian professional racing cyclist who competed from 2011 on for Azerbaijan. She competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the Women's road race and in the Women's time trial. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Elena Tchalykh is the 1,330th most popular cyclist, the 3,572nd most popular biography from Russia and the 37th most popular Russian Cyclist.

Elena Tchalykh is most famous for being a Russian professional cyclist who has competed in various international events. She is known for her achievements in road cycling, representing Russia in competitions.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Elena Tchalykh ranks 1,330 out of 1,613Before her are Stephen Williams, Stijn Vandenbergh, Peter Schep, Martin Pedersen, Mavi García, and Brandon McNulty. After her are Santiago Buitrago, Cesare Benedetti, Taylor Phinney, Jan Bakelants, Ruben Guerreiro, and Stefano Pirazzi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1974, Elena Tchalykh ranks 1,256Before her are Kristin Booth, Dejan Stefanović, Paola Vukojicic, Allison Munn, Tomasz Kucharski, and Nancy Johnson. After her are Mahua Moitra, Moos, Ayanna Pressley, Kenji Kikawada, Maxim Sushinsky, and Bennett Mnguni.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Elena Tchalykh ranks 3,572 out of 3,761Before her are Valentina Gunina (1989), Konstantin Rausch (1990), Alina Kashlinskaya (1993), Tatyana Veshkurova (1981), Dmitri Yaroshenko (1976), and Nina Vislova (1986). After her are Olena Kryvytska (1987), Irina Khromacheva (1995), Yevgeny Lukyanenko (1985), Maxim Sushinsky (1974), Pavel Sukhov (1988), and Yuliya Tabakova (1980).

Among CYCLISTS In Russia

Among cyclists born in Russia, Elena Tchalykh ranks 37Before her are Denis Dmitriev (1986), Sergey Firsanov (1982), Maxim Belkov (1985), Iryna Yanovych (1976), Ivan Rovny (1987), and Eduard Vorganov (1982). After her are Sergey Chernetskiy (1990), Alexander Serov (1982), Alexander Khatuntsev (1985), Egor Silin (1988), Denis Galimzyanov (1987), and Anastasia Voynova (1993).