Yuri Manuylov

Yuri Manuylov (born 10 June 1964 in Krasnodar) is a Russian former cyclist.[1]

Yuri Manuylov
Personal information
Born (1964-06-10) 10 June 1964
Krasnodar, Russia
Team information
Current teamRetired
DisciplineRoad
RoleRider
Professional teams
1991–1993Lotus–Festina
1994Rotator Company–Alex
1995Sputnik–SOI

Major results

1989
3rd Team time trial, World Road Championships
1990
1st Duo Normand (with Dimitri Vassilichenko)
1st Stage 7 Settimana Ciclistica Lombarda
1st Stage 8 Tour de Normandie
1st Overall Tour du Poitou-Charentes
1st Stage 4
3rd Overall Tour du Gévaudan Languedoc-Roussillon
1st Stage 2
1991
1st Stage 3 Vuelta a Castilla y Leon
1992
1st Stage 5 Volta a Portugal
1993
5th Rund um Köln


Grand Tour general classification results timeline

Grand Tour 1991 1992 1993
Giro d'Italia 108
Tour de France
Vuelta a España 86
Legend
Did not compete
DNF Did not finish
gollark: Go(lang) = bad.
gollark: ``` [...] MIPS is short for Millions of Instructions Per Second. It is a measure for the computation speed of a processor. Like most such measures, it is more often abused than used properly (it is very difficult to justly compare MIPS for different kinds of computers). BogoMips are Linus's own invention. The linux kernel version 0.99.11 (dated 11 July 1993) needed a timing loop (the time is too short and/or needs to be too exact for a non-busy-loop method of waiting), which must be calibrated to the processor speed of the machine. Hence, the kernel measures at boot time how fast a certain kind of busy loop runs on a computer. "Bogo" comes from "bogus", i.e, something which is a fake. Hence, the BogoMips value gives some indication of the processor speed, but it is way too unscientific to be called anything but BogoMips. The reasons (there are two) it is printed during boot-up is that a) it is slightly useful for debugging and for checking that the computer[’]s caches and turbo button work, and b) Linus loves to chuckle when he sees confused people on the news. [...]```I was wondering what BogoMIPS was, and wikipedia had this.
gollark: ```Architecture: x86_64CPU op-mode(s): 32-bit, 64-bitByte Order: Little EndianCPU(s): 8On-line CPU(s) list: 0-7Thread(s) per core: 2Core(s) per socket: 4Socket(s): 1NUMA node(s): 1Vendor ID: GenuineIntelCPU family: 6Model: 42Model name: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E31240 @ 3.30GHzStepping: 7CPU MHz: 1610.407CPU max MHz: 3700.0000CPU min MHz: 1600.0000BogoMIPS: 6587.46Virtualization: VT-xL1d cache: 32KL1i cache: 32KL2 cache: 256KL3 cache: 8192KNUMA node0 CPU(s): 0-7Flags: fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht tm pbe syscall nx rdtscp lm constant_tsc arch_perfmon pebs bts rep_good nopl xtopology nonstop_tsc cpuid aperfmperf pni pclmulqdq dtes64 monitor ds_cpl vmx smx est tm2 ssse3 cx16 xtpr pdcm pcid sse4_1 sse4_2 x2apic popcnt tsc_deadline_timer aes xsave avx lahf_lm pti tpr_shadow vnmi flexpriority ept vpid xsaveopt dtherm ida arat pln pts```
gollark: I think it's a server thing.
gollark: My slightly newer SomethingOrOther 5000 does too.

References

  1. "Yuri Manuylov". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 14 July 2018.
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