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- Andrei Mikhailovich Kivilev (Андрей Михайлович Кивилёв, 20 September 1973 – 12 March 2003) was a professional road bicycle racer from Taldykorgan, Kazakhstan...
- consecutive victories in the 1980s. During the 2003 edition, Kazakh rider Andrey Kivilev died as a result of a head injury sustained in a crash. His death prompted...
- riders' strike, and the UCI abandoned the idea. After the death of Andrei Kivilev in the 2003 Paris–Nice, new rules were introduced on 5 May 2003, with the...
- Loïc Perrin (born 1985), footballer It was also the place where Andrei Kivilev died. Saint-Étienne is twinned with: France portal Manufacture d'armes...
- May 1997, Mizurov was replaced by Vinokourov's former classmate Andrei Kivilev, who was then racing with an amateur team in Burgos in Spain after having...
- (half-Korean) V****iliy Jirov Vsevolod Ivanov Andrey Kashechkin Andrei Kivilev Nikolay Koksharov Ruslana Korshunova Yuri Lonchakov Sergei Lukyanenko Vladimir...
- Some of these deaths affect cycle racing afterwards – the death of Andrey Kivilev in a crash during the 2003 Paris–Nice race caused the Union Cycliste Internationale...
-  Bulgaria Ivan Stanchev 1994  Poland Krystian Zajdel 1995  Kazakhstan Andrei Kivilev Festina–Lotus 1996  Bulgaria Dimitar Dimitrov 1997  Egypt Kholefy El Sa****...
- The race was won by Alexander Vinokourov of the Telekom team. Andrey Kivilev (Cofidis), fourth in the 2001 Tour de France, crashed heavily during stage...
- for professional road racing in 2003, after the death of cyclist Andrey Kivilev. A number of tactics are emplo**** to reach the objective of a race. This...