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Sport
  
Cycling

Died
  
March 24, 2003

Club
  
VS Moscow

Height
  
1.77 m

Name
  
Yevgeny Klevtsov

Weight
  
76 kg

Role
  
Cyclist


Born
  
8 March 1929 (
1929-03-08
)
Oboyan, Russia

Olympic medals
  
Cycling at the 1952 Summer Olympics - Men's individual road race

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Yevgeny Petrovich Klevtsov (Russian: Евгений Петрович Клевцов; 8 March 1929 – 24 March 2003) was a Russian cyclist. He competed in the individual and team road races at the 1952 Summer Olympics, but without much success. He was selected for the next Olympics, but reportedly refused to go because he would not stand the long trip by sea to Melbourne, Australia. At the next Olympics, he won a bronze medal in the 100 km team time trial. Both in 1952 and 1960 he was the team captain and during the races did his best to "pull" his team mates. In 1952 his efforts were discarded by a crash that involved two riders of his team.

Between 1956 and 1958, he was a leading Soviet rider at the Peace Race, finishing within the top three places in eight stages and winning two stages. He retired shortly after the 1960 Games and worked as bicycle technician at CSKA Moscow. In 2008, an annual road race competition has been established in his native Oboyan in his honor.

References

Yevgeny Klevtsov Wikipedia