Adam Sachs

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Adam Sachs

Adam Sachs (born February 16, 1895 in Würzburg ; † unknown) was a German racing cyclist .

Adam Sachs was one of the outstanding German amateur racing drivers after the First World War . In 1920 he won around Spessart and Rhön , around Cologne , the Great Street Prize from the Rhine and around Frankfurt , which he was able to win again in 1921. Also in 1921, he and Karl Pfister won the Silver Eagle of Cologne track race . Three times - in 1920, 1921 and 1924 - he was the German team time trial champion with the RV 1889 Schweinfurt team .

Adam Sachs was not related to the industrialist family Sachs , but worked as a mechanic in their company Fichtel & Sachs . Nothing is known about his further career.

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