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Piotr Ugrumov

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Piotr Ugrumov (Latvian: Pēteris Ugrjumovs or Pjotrs Ugrjumovs, Russian: Пётр Угрюмов) (born 21 January 1961) is a former Russian-Latvian professional road racing cyclist who participated for Latvia after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, though he was a part of the Russian delegation at the 1996 Summer Olympics. His career as a professional lasted from 1989 to 1999, he had ten victories. Ugrumov finished second at the 1994 Tour de France. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Piotr Ugrumov has received more than 43,704 page views. His biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 18 in 2019). Piotr Ugrumov is the 195th most popular cyclist (up from 203rd in 2019), the 151st most popular biography from Latvia (down from 150th in 2019) and the most popular Latvian Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Piotr Ugrumov ranks 195 out of 1,613Before him are Mathieu van der Poel, Domingo Perurena, Jef Planckaert, Davide Rebellin, Nino Defilippis, and René Pijnen. After him are Imerio Massignan, Georgios Koletis, Gerrie Knetemann, Mario Zanin, Frederick Keeping, and Giovanni Valetti.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1961, Piotr Ugrumov ranks 269Before him are Frank De Winne, Calvin Smith, Anita Hegerland, Paolo Barilla, Birol Ünel, and Javier Hernández. After him are Hironobu Kageyama, Vasyl Rats, Zoran Vulić, Mohammed Ben Sulayem, Wally Pfister, and Manuel Merino.

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In Latvia

Among people born in Latvia, Piotr Ugrumov ranks 151 out of 323Before him are Valdis Birkavs (1942), Andris Bērziņš (1951), Marija Naumova (1973), Andrejs Upīts (1877), Lya Mara (1897), and Leonid Ostrovski (1936). After him are Aleksandr Kaleri (1956), Hermanis Matisons (1894), Maigonis Valdmanis (1933), Anna Brigadere (1861), Māris Verpakovskis (1979), and Afanasijs Kuzmins (1947).

Among CYCLISTS In Latvia

Among cyclists born in Latvia, Piotr Ugrumov ranks 1After him are Romāns Vainšteins (1973), Dainis Ozols (1966), Aleksejs Saramotins (1982), Māris Štrombergs (1987), Raivis Belohvoščiks (1976), Gatis Smukulis (1987), Toms Skujiņš (1991), and Krists Neilands (1994).