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Schneider with his 500 cc Manx Norton and winner's trophy at the 1964 Le Mans 24-hour car race in France, where there were two supporting motorcycle races during the practice sessions for the car race, to encourage spectator attendance
Bert Schneider (29 August 1937 – 2 July 2009[1]) was a Grand Prixmotorcycleroad racer from Austria. His best years were in 1962 when he finished fourth place in the 500 cc world championship, and in 1964 when he finished fourth in the 125 cc world championship. He won one Grand Prix race during his career, the 1963 125 cc Belgian Grand Prix.[2]