Werner Betz (born January 11, 1953 in Bad Cannstatt ) is a former German cyclist .
Werner Betz was a professional from 1977 to 1989. Three times - 1982, 1984, 1985 - he was German champion in the standing race . In 1984 and 1985 he won the title of European champion. In addition, he was third in the two-man team driving at the German rail championships, 1982 and 1983, both times together with his brother Heinz .
In 1985 Betz started at the World Railroad Championships in Bassano del Grappa and came third in the professional standers, behind pacemaker Dieter Durst . He was able to repeat this success at the 1987 World Cup in Vienna with Christian Dippel as a pacemaker. In 1988 he was disqualified after a positive doping control at the World Cup.
Individual evidence
↑ The European championships before the establishment of the " European Cycling Union " (UEC) in 1995 are considered unofficial.
^ Doping cases of German cyclists. Retrieved September 20, 2019 .
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1892 Oskar Breitling | 1895 Paul Mündner | 1896 Josef Fischer | 1897 Fritz Opel | 1898 Alfred Köcher | 1905, 1911, 1912 Peter Günther | 1906 Anton Huber | 1907, 1908 Thaddäus Robl | 1909 Arthur Stellbrink / Werner Krüger | 1910 Richard Scheuermann | 1913, 1915 Gustav Janke / Werner Krüger | 1914, 1919, 1924 Karl Saldow | 1916–1917 not held | 1918 Franz Krupkat | 1920, 1921, 1926 Karl Wittig | 1922 Paul Thomas | 1923 Jean Rosellen / Willi Heßlich | 1925 Karl Saldow / Christian Junggeburth | 1927, 1929, 1931 Walter Sawall / Emil Meinhold | 1930 not held | 1931 Erich Möller / Léon Didier | 1933, 1939 Erich Metze | 1935, 1936, Erich Metze / Maurice Ville | 1934 Erich Metze / Karl Saldow | 1937 Adolf Schön / Jupp Merkens | 1938, 1944 Walter Lohmann | 1939 Erich Metze / Willi Heßlich | 1940 Toni Merkens / Arnulf Meinhold | 1941 Walter Lohmann / Jupp Merkens | 1942, 1950 Erich Bautz / Jupp Merkens | 1943 Walter Lohmann / Arnulf Meinhold | 1946, 1948, 1949 Walter Lohmann / Ceurremans | 1947 Jean Schorn / Jupp Merkens
1950 Erich Bautz / Jupp Merkens | 1951–1953 Walter Lohmann / Georges Grolimund | 1954 Karl Kittsteiner / Fritz Erdenberger | 1955, 1957 Valentin Petry / Otto Faltin | 1956 Heinz Jakobi / Emile Vandenbosch | 1957 Valentin Petry / Johannes Käb | 1958, 1959 Heinz Jakobi / Kurt Schindler | 1960, Karl-Heinz Marsell / Werner Schmidt | 1961 Karl-Heinz Marsell / August Meuleman | 1963 Karl-Heinz Marsell / Albertus de Graaf | 1962 Achim Holz / Werner Schmidt | 1964 Horst Staudacher / Werner Schmidt | 1965, 1966 Ehrenfried Rudolph / Otto Faltin | 1968, 1969 Ehrenfried Rudolph / Bruno Walrave | 1970–1974 not held | 1975 Dieter Kemper / Norbert Koch | 1976 Dieter Kemper / Dieter Durst | 1977 not held | 1978 canceled due to doping | 1979 Wilfried Peffgen / Dieter Durst | 1980–1981 not held | 1982 Werner Betz / Ernst Graf | 1983 not held | 1984, 1985 Werner Betz / Dieter Durst | 1986–1987 not held | 1988 Werner Betz | 1989 Torsten Rellensmann / Manfred Schmadtke | 1990, 1991 not held | 1992 Roland Günther / Dieter Durst | 1993, 1994, 1995 Carsten Podlesch / Dieter Durst | 1996 Torsten Rellensmann / Christian Dippel | 1997 Stefan Schmitz / Manfred Schmadtke | 1998 Carsten Podlesch / Christian Dippel | 1999 Andreas Kappes / Dieter Durst | 2000, 2001, 2002 Carsten Podlesch / Bruno Walrave | 2003, 2004 Stefan Klare / Christian Dippel | 2005, 2006 Carsten Podlesch / Helmut Baur | 2007 Jan Eric Schwarzer / Christian Dippel | 2008 Timo Scholz / Peter Bäuerlein | 2009 Mario Vonhof / Dieter Durst | 2010 Marcel Möbus / Helmut Baur | 2011, 2012, 2013 Florian Fernow / Peter Bäuerlein | 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 Stefan Schäfer / Peter Bäuerlein | 2018 Franz Schiewer / Gerd Gessler | 2019 Christoph Schweizer / André Dippel | 2019 not held
German champions until 1992 professionals, then "open". If known, with details of the pacemaker
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