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  • 1Chris Carmichael (cyclist) — For the musician, see Chris Carmichael (musician). Chris Carmichael (born October 24, 1961 in Miami, Florida) is a retired professional cyclist and cycling, triathlon and endurance sports coach as well as the founder of Carmichael Training… …

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  • 2Daniel Martin (cyclist) — For other people named Daniel Martin, see Daniel Martin (disambiguation) Daniel Martin Personal information Full name Daniel Martin Nickname Dan Born …

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  • 3Michael Hutchinson (cyclist) — For the Belizean politician, see Michael Hutchinson (politician). Michael Hutchinson Michael Hutchinson on left Personal information Full name Michael Hutchinson …

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  • 4Daniel Lloyd (cyclist) — For the actor, see Danny Lloyd. For the Honduran footballer, see Daniel Lloyd Facussé. Daniel Lloyd Personal information Full name Daniel Lloyd …

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  • 5Michael Matthews (cyclist) — For other people named Michael Matthews, see Michael Matthews (disambiguation). Michael Matthews Personal information Full name Michael Matthews Nickname Bling …

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  • 6Michael Rogers (cyclist) — For other people named Michael Rogers, see Michael Rogers (disambiguation). Michael Rogers Rogers at Sachsen Tour 2008 Personal information Full name Michael Rogers Nick …

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  • 7Mikhail Ignatiev (cyclist) — For other uses, see Mikhail Ignatyev. Mikhail Ignatiev Personal information Full name Mikhail Borisovich Ignatiev Born 7 May 1985 (1985 05 07 …

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  • 8Danny Hart (cyclist) — For other people named Daniel Hart, see Daniel Hart (disambiguation). Danny Hart [[File: Danny Hart, pulling a trademark giant whip off a jump |frameless|alt= |]] …

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  • 9Sporting Cyclist — was a British cycling A4 sized magazine originally called Coureur . It began in 1957 and closed after 131 issues in October 1968.Coureur Coureur the magazine for the sporting cyclist was the idea of the journalist, Jock Wadley. John Borland… …

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  • 10Army Cyclist Corps — The Army Cyclist Corps was a corps of the British Army active during the First World War, and controlling the Army s bicycle infantry.Volunteer cyclist units had been formed as early as the 1880s, with the first complete bicycle unit (the 26th… …

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