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This article is about the former German cyclist Wilhelm Klink. For the anarchist and playwright of the same name, see
Wilhelm Hugo Klink .
Wilhelm Klink (* 1936 ) is a former German cyclist who was mainly active in cross-country racing .
Klink belonged to the RSG Lauchhammer . He became the GDR cross-country champion in 1960 . In 1961 he started for the GDR at the UCI world championship in cyclo-cross racing in Hanover . Klink was the 16th best GDR driver when Rolf Wolfshohl won .
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Individual evidence
↑ "Doped" with red wine and egg yolk. LR online, accessed January 10, 2019 .
^ Wilhelm Klink in: radsportseiten.net. Retrieved January 10, 2019 .
1953 Täve Schur | 1954, 1957 Günter Oldenburg | 1955 Rolf Töpfer | 1956 Roland Henning | 1958 Heinz Zimmermann | 1959 Manfred Brüning | 1960 Wilhelm Klink | 1961 Gustav Peuker | 1962, 1965 Wolfgang Stamm | 1963, 1973, 1974 Günter Mosch | 1964 Josef Jahn | 1966, 1968 Günter Liebold | 1967 Werner Kleinig | 1969, 1971, 1975 Michael Kaltofen | 1970 Klaus Pedd | 1972 Günter Bertram | 1976, 1978, 1979 Uwe Freese | 1977 Holger Kickeritz | 1980 Hans-Joachim Hartnick | 1981, 1982, 1984 Wolfgang Lötzsch | 1983 Peter Hentschel | 1985 Reinhard Runge | 1986, 1988 Erik Becker | 1987 Frank Herzog | 1989 Thomas Fischer
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