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Estonian motorcycle racer (1937–2024)
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Kiisa began his motorsport career in 1953, coached by Feliks Lepik. In 1968 he won the bronze medal at Imatra Circuit. In 1962 he won the Soviet Union championships. He was 23 times Estonian champion in different motorcycling disciplines.
Kiisa died on 13 May 2024, at the age of 86.
Awards
2001: best motorcycle racer of 20th century of Estonia
2020: was chosen to Hall of Fame of Estonian motorsport (Estonian: Eesti mootorispordi kuulsuste koda)
References
^ "Endel_Kiisa". www.esbl.ee. Retrieved 3 April 2022.