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Miglė Lendel

1996 - Today

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Miglė Lendel, née Marozaitė (born 10 March 1996) is a Lithuanian professional track cyclist. In 2016, she won bronze at 2016 UEC European Track Championships in team sprint together with Simona Krupeckaitė. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Miglė Lendel has received more than 1,162 page views. Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Miglė Lendel is the 1,614th most popular cyclist, the 327th most popular biography from Lithuania and the 14th most popular Lithuanian Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Miglė Lendel ranks 1,614 out of 1,613Before her are Ruth Winder, Drew Mechielsen, Puck Pieterse, Nick Bruce, Nicholas Paul, and Ronja Eibl. After her are Lauren Reynolds, Victoire Berteau, Jens Schuermans, Jay Lamoureux, Alessa-Catriona Pröpster, and Anna Henderson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Miglė Lendel ranks 972Before her are Mattie Sasser, Igor Mogne, Pol Moya, Soukphaxay Sithisane, Andrea Vargas, and Evelise Veiga. After her are Momen Mahran, Gabriel Kehr, Li Shuhuan, Lucrezia Colombotto Rosso, Juka Fukumura, and Klaudia Kardasz.

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In Lithuania

Among people born in Lithuania, Miglė Lendel ranks 328 out of 328Before her are Aurimas Didžbalis (1991), Evaldas Petrauskas (1992), Saulius Ritter (1988), Evaldas Šiškevičius (1988), Arnoldas Kulboka (1998), and Karolis Girulis (1986). After her are Justinas Kinderis (1987), Diana Zagainova (1997), Deividas Margevičius (1995), Kotryna Teterevkova (2002), Indre Sorokaite (1988), and Juozas Bernotas (1989).

Among CYCLISTS In Lithuania

Among cyclists born in Lithuania, Miglė Lendel ranks 15Before her are Gediminas Bagdonas (1985), Simona Krupeckaitė (1982), Eugenia Bujak (1989), Aidis Kruopis (1986), Evaldas Šiškevičius (1988), and Rasa Leleivytė (1988).