Aavo Pikkuus
Estonian cyclist and esteemed competitor

Born
November 23rd, 1954
70 years ago
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Estonia
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Competed in professional cycling, achieving recognition in national and international events. Participated in the 1980 Moscow Olympics representing Estonia. Won multiple national championships in road cycling. Contributed to the growth of cycling as a sport in Estonia post-independence.
Competed in the 1980 Moscow Olympics
Won multiple Estonian national road cycling titles
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