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Andrei Tchmil (born 22
January 1963) is a
retired Soviet (until 1991),
Moldovan (1992–1994),
Ukrainian (1994–1998) and
Belgian (since 1998) professional...
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consecutive times in the
early 1980s. In the 1990s
Johan Museeuw and
Andrei Tchmil won
their first important one-day
races in Harelbeke,
before winning cycling's...
- miles). It was won by
Andrei Tchmil, at the age of 31. It was his
first and only
victory in the "**** of the North".
Tchmil won alone, with an advantage...
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Steenbergen in 1944 at 19
years and 206 days. The
oldest winner was
Andrei Tchmil in 2000 at 37
years and 71 days. The Tour of
Flanders attracts 600.000-800...
- was Kelly's
penultimate career win. In
between Erik Zabel's wins,
Andrei Tchmil won the 1999 contest,
after he
launched a
decisive attack under the one-kilometer...
- Wegmüller in 1988.
Longest solo
victorious break – 60 km (37 mi), by
Andrei Tchmil in 1994 and
Mathieu van der Poel in 2024 Paris–Roubaix is
sometimes compared...
- the
second leg of the 2000 UCI Road
World Cup.
Naturalized Belgian Andrei Tchmil won the
monument classic ahead of
Dario Pieri and Romāns Vainšteins. The...
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Gianni Bugno won in a four-man
sprint ahead of
Johan Museeuw and
Andrei Tchmil. The race
started in Sint-Niklaas and
finished in
Meerbeke (Ninove). Defending...
- The race
started and
finished in Harelbeke. The race was won by
Andrei Tchmil of the
Lotto team. "E3
Prijs Harelbeke (World Tour), Belgium". BikeRaceInfo...
- 90th
edition of the
monument classic Milan–San Remo and was won by
Andrei Tchmil of Lotto–Mobistar. The race was run on
March 20, 1999, and the 294 kilometres...