Karl Koch (cyclist)

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Karl Koch Road cycling
To person
Full name Karl Ernst Georg Koch
Date of birth June 30, 1910
date of death June 28, 1944
nation German EmpireGerman Empire German Empire German Empire
Nazi stateNazi state 
discipline Road cycling
Societies)
Alsfeld Cyclist Association 1890 eV
Team (s)
1930
1934
Opel
Wanderer
Most important successes

German road championships

1928 - road racingGerman EmpireGerman Empire
Last updated: June 1, 2015

Karl Koch (born June 30, 1910 in Alsfeld ; † June 28, 1944 ) was a German cyclist.

In 1928 Karl Koch became German champion in the amateur street race . In the same year he started at the Olympic Games in Amsterdam and finished 45th in the road race. He then turned professional. In 1930 he started as a member of the Opel team on the Tour of Germany . In 1931 he was ranked 15th at Paris-Roubaix .

Web links

  • Karl Koch in the Radsportseiten.net database
  • Karl Koch in the database of Sports-Reference (English; archived from the original )

Individual evidence

  1. ^ 1931 Paris - Roubaix bicycle race complete results. In: BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved May 31, 2015 .