Maximilian Beyer (cyclist)

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Maximilian Beyer Road cycling
Maximilian Beyer (2017)
Maximilian Beyer (2017)
To person
Date of birth December 28, 1993
nation GermanyGermany Germany
discipline Road / train
To the team
Current team rad-net Rose team
function driver
Societies)
2004–2005
2006
2007–
SC Berlin
Berlin TSC
SC Berlin
Most important successes
UCI track world championships
2015 bronze - points race
UEC European Rail Championships
2019 bronze - two-man team driving
2017 bronze - points race
Last updated: October 24, 2019

Maximilian Beyer (born December 28, 1993 in Nordhausen ) is a German racing cyclist .

Athletic career

2010 Maximilian Beyer was awarded the German juniors train of four on the Velodromo Fassa Bortolo in Italy Montichiari third in the Track World Championships , together with Lucas Liss , Kersten Thiele and Christopher Muche . The following year he became German junior champion in the points race and runner-up in the single pursuit .

Beyer started in the elite class from 2012. At the German track championships in the Oderlandhalle in Frankfurt (Oder) he was seventh in the single pursuit, third in the team pursuit (with Theo Reinhardt , Hans Pirius and Sebastian Wotschke ) and third in the two-man team driving with Pirius. At the European Track Championships in Panevėžys , Lithuania , he won the silver medal in the team pursuit together with Liß, Reinhardt and Henning Bommel , as well as at the 2012/2013 Track Cycling World Cup in Glasgow.

In 2013 Maximilian Beyer became German champion in Omnium and Scratch , where he was already champion in 2012, as well as German runner-up in the single pursuit. In 2015 he won the Omnium at the third round of the Track Cycling World Cup in Cali . At the UEC European Rail Championships 2017 in Berlin , he won the bronze medal in the points run.

In 2019 Beyer won the German championships in scratch and, together with Theo Reinhardt, in two-man team driving. At the European Railway Championships in Apeldoorn in the same year, the two drivers won the bronze medal in this discipline.

successes

train

2010
2011
  • German champions German Champion - Points race (Juniors)
2012
2013
  • German champions German champion - Scratch
  • German champions German champion - Omnium
2015
2016
2017
2019

Street

2014
2016
2017

Teams

Web links

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