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Encyclopedia > Andrei Kivilev

Andrei Kivilev (September 20, 1973_March 12, 2003) was a professional cyclist from Kazakhstan. In 2001 he was 4th in the Tour de France, thanks to being in a leading group that took 35 minutes in a flat stage. In the same year he won the Route du Sud and a stage in the Dauphiné Libéré.


On March 11, 2003 during a stage of Paris-Nice Kivilev fell. He broke his skull and two ribs and fell into a coma. The next day he died in a hospital in Saint Etienne. A few days later his friend and fellow countryman Alexandre Vinokourov won Paris‑Nice.








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Andrei Kivilev (September 20, 1973-March 12, 2003) was a professional road bicycle racer from Taldykorgan, Kazakhstan.
Kivilev was an able climber, and limited his losses on the big hills.
Kivilev immediately fell into a coma, initially being taken to the Saint-Chamond hospital before being transferred via air to the intensive care unit at Saint-Étienne hospital, where he was diagnosed with a serious skull fracture and two broken ribs.
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