Klaus Bugdahl

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Klaus Bugdahl
Klaus Bugdahl in 1969
Personal information
Born (1934-11-24) 24 November 1934 (age 89)
Berlin, Germany
Sport
SportCycling
Medal record
Representing  Germany
UEC European Track Championships
Gold medal – first place 1962 Madison
Silver medal – second place 1962 Derny
Silver medal – second place 1964 Madison
Gold medal – first place 1966 Madison
Bronze medal – third place 1968 Madison
Bronze medal – third place 1969 Madison
Gold medal – first place 1971 Madison
Bronze medal – third place 1976 Madison

Klaus Bugdahl (born 24 November 1934) is a retired German cyclist who was active between 1954 and 1978 both on the road and track. He won the German National Road Race in 1958.[1]

On track, he won several medals at European championships, mostly in the madison event. On the road, he competed in 228 six-day races and won 37 of them, nearly all in his native Germany, which places him as one of the ten most successful racers. He completed his last six-day race in 1978 in Milan, aged 43. His racing partners included Eddy Merckx, Patrick Sercu, Rolf Wolfshohl, Rudi Altig, Dieter Kemper and Rik Van Steenbergen.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ "National Championship, Road, Elite, Germany". Cycling Archives. Retrieved 12 September 2014.
  2. ^ Klaus Bugdahl. Internationales Sportarchiv. 23 April 2005. munzinger.de
  3. ^ Klaus Bugdahl. cyclingarchives.com