Luděk Kubias

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Luděk Kubias (born July 4, 1952 ) is a former Czechoslovak cyclist and national champion in cycling .

Athletic career

Kubias was a member of the RH Plzeň (Red Star Plzeň) association. He had his first international success in 1972 when he won the race around Sebnitz as part of the international cycling week in the GDR . He was able to repeat this victory a year later. In the GDR tour of that year, he finished 12th. At the Tour of Slovakia in 1975 he was able to win three stages. In 1976 he competed in the British Milk Race and shortly afterwards won the Tour of Scotland . He also won a stage of the Tour of Poland . He won the national road racing championship in 1979 before Jiří Škoda , who later became a professional . At his start in road racing at the UCI Road World Championships , he was classified as 23rd. Kubias made a number of amateur country tours, including in Cuba , Austria , Bulgaria , Poland, Algeria , the GDR and the Federal Republic of Germany . In 1983 he won the Hessen Tour in Germany .

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ German Cycling Association of the GDR (ed.): The cyclist . No. 40/1972 . Berlin 1972, p. 1 .
  2. ^ German Cycling Association of the GDR (ed.): The cyclist . No. 36/1973 . Berlin 1973, p. 3 .