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'''Manfred Herweh''' (born [[June 14]], [[1954]]) is a former [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|Grand Prix]] [[motorcycle]] [[road racing|road racer]] from [[Germany]]. He had his best year in [[1984 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1984]] when he won four races riding a [[Rotax]]-powered Real motorcycle. Herweh ended the season in second place behind [[Christian Sarron]]. He retired after the [[1989 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1989]] season.
'''Manfred Herweh''' (born [[June 14]], [[1954]]) is a former [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|Grand Prix]] [[motorcycle]] [[road racing|road racer]] from [[Germany]]. He had his best year in [[1984 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1984]] when he won four races riding a [[Rotax]]-powered Real 250cc motorcycle. Herweh ended the season in second place behind [[Christian Sarron]]. He retired after the [[1989 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1989]] season.


Herweh's 1984 Grand Prix-winning motorcycle is on display at the [[Sinsheim Auto & Technik Museum|Sinsheim Automobile and Technical Museum]] in [[Sinsheim]], Germany.
Herweh's 1984 Grand Prix-winning motorcycle is on display at the [[Sinsheim Auto & Technik Museum|Sinsheim Automobile and Technical Museum]] in [[Sinsheim]], Germany.

Revision as of 16:21, 7 September 2008

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Manfred Herweh (born June 14, 1954) is a former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer from Germany. He had his best year in 1984 when he won four races riding a Rotax-powered Real 250cc motorcycle. Herweh ended the season in second place behind Christian Sarron. He retired after the 1989 season.

Herweh's 1984 Grand Prix-winning motorcycle is on display at the Sinsheim Automobile and Technical Museum in Sinsheim, Germany.

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