Max Hürzeler
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Max Hürzeler (born 4 July 1954) is a retired Swiss cyclist. After winning a bronze medal at the UCI Motor-paced World Championships in 1981 in the amateurs division he turned professional and won a silver medal in 1984 and a gold medal in 1987. He also won three European (1983, 1986 and 1987) and seven national titles (1981–1987) in motor-paced racing.[1][2]
After retiring from competitions he founded a cycling holidays company in Mallorca[3] and improved the roads in the area. Using the money earned from the company he financially supported the Sixday-Nights Zürich race.[4]
References
- ↑ Max Hürzeler. radsportseiten.net
- ↑ Track Cycling World Championships 2012 to 1893. bikecult.com
- ↑ bicycle-holidays.com
- ↑ Max, Moneten und Mallorca – Wie Max Hürzeler sich nach oben kämpfte. sendungen.sf.tv (2008-12-10)
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