Adolf Schön
Adolf Schön (right) with Kees Pellenaars | |
Personal information | |
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Born |
Wiesbaden, Germany | April 8, 1906
Died |
August 2, 1987 81) Frankfurt, Germany | (aged
Team information | |
Discipline | Road |
Role | Rider |
Professional team(s) | |
1930 | Opel |
Adolf Schön (8 April 1906 in Wiesbaden, Germany – 2 August 1987 in Frankfurt) was a German racing cyclist.[1]
Palmares
- 1930
- 1st stage 7 Deutschland Tour (TTT)
- 10th Tour de France
- 1931
- 1st Six days of Berlin (with Jan Pijnenburg)
- 1st Six days of Dortmund (with Jan Pijnenburg)
- 1st Six days of Cologne (with Karl Göbel)
- 1st Six days of Dortmund (with Jan Pijnenburg)
- 1st Six days of Berlin 1931 (with Jan Pijnenburg)
- 1932
- 1st Six days Frankfurt (with Oskar Tietz)
- 1933
- 1st Six days of Brussels (with Jan Pijnenburg)
- 1st Six days of Cologne (with Karl Göbel)
- 1st Six days of Dortmund (with Paul Buschenhagen)
- 1937
- 1st Six days of Paris (with Kees Pellenaars)
- 3rd Middle Distance World Championships
References
- ↑ "Adolf Schön". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 23 March 2015.
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