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| Full name | Heinz Müller | ||||||||||||||
| Born | 16 September 1924 Tuningen, Germany  | ||||||||||||||
| Died | 25 September 1975 (aged 51) | ||||||||||||||
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| Discipline | Road, Track | ||||||||||||||
| Role | Rider | ||||||||||||||
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| World Road Race Champion (1952) | |||||||||||||||
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Heinz Müller (16 September 1924 – 25 September 1975) was a German road bicycle racer who won the UCI Road Cycling World Championship in 1952. He also won the German National Road Race in 1953.[1]
Palmares
- 1949 – Bauer
 - 1st, Stage 9, Deutschland Tour
 - 4th, National Road Race Championship
 - 1950 – Bauer
 - 8th, Overall, Deutschland Tour
- Winner Stages 7 & 15
 
 - 1951 – Bauer, Adria
 - 1st, Stage 9, Deutschland Tour
 - 1952 – Bauer, Tebag
 - World Road Race Champion
 - 1st, Köln Classic
 - 4th, Overall, Deutschland Tour
- Winner Stages 5, 9b & 11
 
 - 1953 – Bauer, Tigra, La Perle
 
 Germany Road Race Champion- 1st, Stage 5, Tour du Sud-Est
 - 1st, Stuttgart
 - 3rd, National Sprint Championship
 - 3rd, Overall, Deutsches Dreitagerennen
- Winner Stage 1
 
 - 4th, Overall, Midi Libre
 - 1954 – Tebag
 - 1st, GP Herperdorsfer
 - 1955 – Tebag, Rabeneick, Bismarck
 - 1st, GP Express
 - 4th, Overall, Deutschland Tour
- Winner Stages 5 & 7
 
 - 5th, National Road Race Championship
 - 1956 – Bauer, Rabeneick
 - 1st, GP Continental
 - 3rd, National Road Race Championship
 - 1957 – Altenburger, Feru, Fichtel & Sachs
 - 1st, Köln Classic
 - 1st, Stage 8, Tour de Suisse
 - 3rd, National Madison Championship (with Walter Schurmann)
 - 5th, National Road Race Championship
 - 1958 – Altenburger, Feru, Molteni, Solo
 - 1st, Berner Rundfahrt
 - 1959 – Altenburger, Feru
 - 1960 – Torpedo
 
References
- ↑ "National Championship, Road, Elite, Germany". Cycling Archives. Retrieved 12 September 2014.
 
External links
- Heinz Müller at Cycling Archives
 
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