Hannoverscher Cycling Club from 1912

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Hannoverscher Radsport Club von 1912 eV
(HRC)
Coat of arms HRC.svg
purpose Promotion of cycling
Chair: Ingvar Vollprecht (Chairman), Reinhard Kramer (Honorary Chairman)
Establishment date: February 1, 1912
Number of members: approx. 250 (as of 2012)
Seat : Weddigenufer 23, 30167 Hanover
Website: www.hrc-hannover.de

The Hannoversche Radsport Club von 1912 eV (HRC) is a cycling club in Hanover that offers bike races as well as bike tours and leisurely bike rides . The club house is located in the Calenberger Neustadt district , Weddigenufer 23, barely 100 meters from the confluence of the Leine and Ihme rivers .

history

Zugvogel cycling club

In 1912, while still in the German Empire , twelve individual cyclists from the Reich Association of General Cyclists founded the "Zugvogel Cycling Club". Just one year later, the club organized the race for the “Great Heide Prize”, which ran from Hanover to Walsrode and back.

In the Weimar Republic , the club won the title of German champion in club team driving , and the following year, in 1925, it made the German lawn cycling champion . In 1928 the members got into controversy regarding the ties to sponsors of the industry - only after the era of National Socialism did the members reunite in 1946. Despite the fact that the city center was 90% destroyed by the air raids on Hanover in World War II , the city developed into a stronghold of cycling with real "bicycle battles" and a crowd that is hardly imaginable today. Soon the cycling club was able to record nationwide successes: Otto Gremblewski became German youth champion in Solingen in 1953 “on a very difficult route”, Hanns Brinkmann on July 22, 1956 German amateurs champion .

Migratory Bird Albatross Cycling Association from 1912

In the reconstruction years there was a shortage of offspring in the early 1960s, whereupon in 1965 the "Zugvogel" merged with the "Bicycle Club Albatros Hanover of 1897" to form the "Radsport-Vereinigung Zugvogel-Albatros von 1912 eV", which at the time had 106 members third largest cycling club in northern Germany. Just three years later, in 1968 it merged again with the Black and White cycling club to form the “Hanoverian Cycling Club of 1912”.

Hannoverscher Radsport Club von 1912 eV

In addition to numerous other successes in state championships, the now larger club can count on winning the German championship in the 1,000 m time trial in 1971 by the driver Karl Köther jun. look back.

The club hosted the German Women's Championship in 1974. In the following year, the long-time chairman of the club, Reinhard Kramer , initiated the “ Night of Hanover ” - the nightly race initially around the market hall , later around the opera house , took place up to and including the 2011 held annually.

Title & Achievements (incomplete)

Fonts

  • Club information / Hannoverscher Radsport-Club v. 1912 eV, newsletter of the Hanoverian cycling club v. 1912 eV , Vol. 18, No. 1, 1985 and so on. DNB 551489219

literature

  • Festschrift and chronicle of the Hanoverian Cycling Club of 1912 eV for the 75th anniversary , Hanover: self-published, 1987
  • A club introduces itself / Hannoverscher Radsport-Club v. 1912 , Hanover: self-published, 1987
  • 75 years of the Hannoverscher Radsport-Club von 1912 eV 1912–1987 , Hanover: self-published, 1987
  • Karl-Heinz Grotjahn MA: Hannoverscher Radsport-Club (HRC) from 1912 eV. In: Klaus Mlynek, Waldemar R. Röhrbein (eds.) U. a .: City Lexicon Hanover . From the beginning to the present. Schlütersche, Hannover 2009, ISBN 978-3-89993-662-9 , p. 265.
  • Club information / Hannoverscher Radsport-Club v. 1912 eV, newsletter of the Hanoverian cycling club v. 1912 eV , Vol. 18, No. 1, 1985 -
  • Edda Rogge, Reinhard Kramer, Thomas Munz: Hannoverscher Radsport Club von 1912 eV A journey through 100 years of club history [abbreviated here: ... 100 years ], Hanover: self-published, 2012

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Uwe Schünemann : Greeting from Minister Uwe Schünemann on the 100th anniversary of the Hanoverian Cycling Club from 1912. In: Edda Rogge, Reinhard Kramer, Thomas Munz: Hannoverscher Radsport Club ... (see literature), p. 5
  2. a b c d e Karl-Heinz Grotjahn MA: Zugvogel cycling club. In: Stadtlexikon Hannover , p. 512
  3. Waldemar R. Röhrbein in: Stadtlexikon Hannover, p. 687
  4. ... 100 years , p. 30
  5. ... 100 years , p. 31
  6. a b c Karl-Heinz Grotjahn MA: Hannoverscher Radsport-Club (HRC) from 1912 ... (see literature)
  7. Jan Sedelies : Reinhard Kramer / Der Rastlose in the Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung from June 15, 2010, last accessed on April 30, 2012
  8. ^ Karl-Heinz Grotjahn MA: Night of Hanover. In: Stadtlexikon Hannover , p. 459
  9. ... 100 years , p. 51


Coordinates: 52 ° 22 ′ 39.1 "  N , 9 ° 42 ′ 56.4"  E