Ludwig Geyer (August 18, 1904, inHambach [de] – January 31, 1992 inPirmasens) was a German cyclist. He won theTour de Suisse in 1934.
Personal information | |
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Born | (1904-08-18)August 18, 1904 Hambach [de] |
Died | January 31, 1992(1992-01-31) (aged 87) Pirmasens |
Team information | |
Discipline | Road |
Role | Rider, Team manager |
Professional teams | |
1928-1929 | individual |
1930 | Dunlop |
1931 | Faggi |
1931-1932 | Opel |
1932 | Atala |
1933 | Legnano |
1933-1934 | Oscar Egg |
1934-1937 | Diamant |
1937 | Dei |
1938-1939 | Diamant |
1946 | Individual |
Managerial teams | |
1958 | Torpedo |
1966 | Torpedo |
Major wins | |
Tour de Suisse (1934)[1] | |
Major results
edit- 1929
- 2ndTour de Berne
- 2ndZüri-Metzgete
- 1930
- 2nd stageDeutschland Tour
- 2nd Berlin-Cottbus-Berlin
- 1933
- 3rd Grand Prix de Vannes
- 3rdParis–Tours
- 3rdTrophée des grimpeurs
- 4thParis-Roubaix
- 5thMilan–San Remo
- 7thGiro d'Italia
- 1934
- 1stTour de Suisse
- 4th stage
- 2ndTour de Berlin
- 2ndGerman National Road Race Championships
- 7thTour de France
- 1937
- 4th stageDeutschland Tour
- 2ndDeutschland Tour
- 1939
- 7th stageDeutschland Tour
Grand tour results
editReferences
edit- ^"Ludwig Geyer". Retrieved24 February 2015.
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