Boris Bebenin

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Quake in 1955

Boris Bebenin (born January 8, 1932 ) is a former Soviet cyclist.

Cycling career

Apart from participating in the three-country stage race Internationale Friedensfahrt , a second place at the Soviet road cycling championships in 1956 and winning the gold medal in the road race at the International Youth Friendlies in Moscow in 1957, Bebenin did not appear at major cycling events. He ran parallel speed skating and belonged to the Trud Podolsk club.

During the peace drive in 1955, Bebenin was part of the Soviet national team for the first time, but retired early. It was not until 1958 that he was nominated again for the Peace Tour and was able to take a second place on the first stage. On the penultimate part of the day he came third again on the podium and in the final standings of the tour in second place. When he last participated in the Peace Tour in 1959, he won the third stage, but was only 46 as the worst Soviet driver in the final score.

Bebenin was a Soviet state amateur and a foreman in a Moscow factory.

literature

  • Klaus Ullrich. Every time in May . Sportverlag Berlin, 1987, ISBN 3-328-00177-8
  • GDR sports newspaper Deutsches Sportecho . Edition from April 18, 1958 with a short biography

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Presidium of the Cycling Section of the GDR (ed.): Cycling Week . No. 16/1958 . Berlin 1958, p. 9 .