Paul Koch (cyclist)

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Paul Koch

Paul Koch (born May 22, 1897 in Berlin ; † October 5, 1966 there ) was a German racing cyclist .

Paul Koch competed in his first bicycle race in 1915 during the First World War . He remained active until the late 1920s. His greatest success was winning the German Road Cycling Championships in 1920. In 1919 he won in Rund um Berlin , in 1922 in Rund um Köln . In 1927 he was third (with Pierre Rielens) in the six-day race in Berlin.

Web links

  • Paul Koch in the Radsportseiten.net database

Individual evidence

  1. a b Association of German Cyclists (ed.): Cycling . No. 43/1966 . Deutscher Sportverlag Kurt Stoof, Cologne 1966, p. 15 .