Andreas Aeschbach

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Andreas Aeschbach Road cycling
To person
Nickname Aeschbi
Date of birth April 25, 1970
nation Switzerland
discipline Rail (points race and team pursuit) Street
Societies)
Velo Motorfahrer Club Hirslanden-Zürich and VC Wohlen
Most important successes
Olympic games
1992: Olympic Summer Games - 8th place points race
Swiss championships
1993, 1994 and 1995: gold- Team Pursuit
1992: gold- Amateurs' points race
1996: gold- Open points race
1994, 1995 and 1996: gold- 100 km team driving

Andreas Aeschbach (born April 25, 1970 in Hallwil ) is a former Swiss cyclist who was mainly active on the track .

In 1991 and 1992, Andreas Aeschbach took third place in the Swiss championship in points racing . In 1993, 1994 and 1995 he was Swiss champion in the team pursuit , in 1993 with Viktor Kunz , Didi Rüegg and his brother Alexander Aeschbach , in 1994 with Aeschbach, Kunz and Philipp Buschor . In 1992 he became the Swiss amateur championship champions in points. In 1996 he won the national title in open points. In addition, with the VMC Hirslanden-Zurich he was three times Swiss champion in the 100 km team driving on the road in 1994, 1995 and 1996. At the Swiss championship in Zurzach, Andreas Aeschbach achieved third place in the individual time trial on the road.

In 1992 Aeschbach started in the points race at the Olympic Games in Barcelona , finished eighth and thus received an Olympic diploma.

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