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August Lehr

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28: 580: 77:. As a result of these successes Lehr received invitations to race all over Europe, that led him to a total of 260 career wins (according to other sources 227). However, his wins didn't prove enough to make a living. In 1898, he retired from his active racing career. 235: 20: 228: 221: 53:
or ordinary. From 1888 to 1894 he won seven times the German championship. In 1888, only 17 years old, Lehr won in England, in the "belly of the beast", the English championship in the
619: 609: 66: 614: 624: 61:). In 1891 he was the best cyclist in the world according to wins accumulated. In 1893 he finally decided to change to the 634: 629: 515: 311: 213: 85: 569: 347: 245: 377: 353: 551: 287: 371: 194: 604: 599: 359: 323: 305: 275: 539: 527: 443: 437: 407: 299: 497: 449: 389: 383: 365: 317: 112: 557: 491: 503: 479: 467: 461: 455: 431: 341: 293: 263: 257: 81: 473: 413: 108: 92: 46: 533: 425: 545: 521: 166: 49:. Lehr, who was a salesman by profession, started his career as an amateur cyclist on a 509: 395: 329: 281: 104: 54: 50: 593: 401: 74: 419: 58: 563: 335: 119: 39: 84:. In 1921, Lehr suffered gastrointestinal bleeding during a rowing trip on the 27: 579: 485: 111:) in his honour. In 2005, during the renovation of the Waldstadions for the 100: 96: 205: 65:, which proofed to be a good decision because one year later he won the 19: 70: 62: 80:
In 1909, the popular sports figure gave the start sign for the first
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category (the inofficial world championship over one
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Berlin: Deutscher Schriftenverlag. p. 32. 107:financed the erection of a bronze memorial (by 73:, becoming the first German world champion in 229: 8: 99:in Lehr's hometown Frankfurt, the brothers 236: 222: 214: 167:"August Lehr's Palmares at CyclingRanking" 149:, Bielefeld 2007 ISBN 978-3-936973-33-4. 147:Die Geschichte der Rad-Weltmeisterschaft 620:UCI Track Cycling World Champions (men) 158: 244:German Amateur National Championship, 45:Lehr was born on 26 February 1871 in 7: 95:was constructed next to a 400 Meter 610:German cycling road race champions 14: 578: 115:, the memorial was destroyed. 1: 182:300 Rennfahrer in einem Band 133:300 Rennfahrer in einem Band 140:Der entfesselte Weltmeister 38:(1871 - 1921) was a German 651: 576: 252: 118:He died 15 July 1921 in 86:Mecklenburg Lake Plateau 615:Cyclists from Frankfurt 246:Sprint (track cycling) 138:Adolf Klimanschewsky: 32: 24: 625:German track cyclists 180:Hans Borowik (1937). 169:. 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Frankfurt am Main
penny-farthing
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english mile
safety bicycle
World Championship
Antwerp
track cycling
Six Days of Berlin
Mecklenburg Lake Plateau
Waldstadion
velodrome
Adam
Fritz von Opel
Emil Hub
FIFA World Cup
Ludwigslust
"August Lehr's Palmares at CyclingRanking"
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Sprint (track cycling)
Alwin Vater
Jean Schaaf
August Lehr

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