Manfred Mücke

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Manfred Mücke (left) as the winner of the bike race around the Little Kiel at the Kiel Week 1973

Manfred Mücke (* 1946 in Eschweiler ) is a former German cyclist and national champion in cycling .

Athletic career

He started cycling at RRG Bremen and later moved to Berlin . In 1969, Mücke was German runner-up in the two-man team driving with his club mate Michael Becker . A year later he won the German championship in team time trial with Michael Becker, Jürgen Kraft and Hanno Podbielski for the Berliner RC Zugvogel 1901 club .

In 1966, when Burkhard Ebert won, he was second in the Berlin stage trip . Also in 1966 he won the 15th edition of the Moritz Fischer Memorial Race in Schweinfurt . For the national team he contested the Tour de l'Avenir in 1967 and was 38 there. Mücke also won a stage in the 1967 Rhineland-Palatinate Tour .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Association of German cyclists (ed.): Radsport . No. 22/1966 . Deutscher Sportverlag Kurt Stoof, Cologne 1966, p. 5 .
  2. Christian Thiemann: Bremen cycling veterans have a lot to tell - local sport Bremen: current news - WESER-KURIER. In: weser-kurier.de. September 29, 2016, accessed May 26, 2020 .