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* [http://www.eggersdorfer.info/fleischmann/heiner-fleischmann.html Heiner Fleischmann, eine deutsche Radsportlegende aus Amberg] (in German) |
* [http://www.eggersdorfer.info/fleischmann/heiner-fleischmann.html Heiner Fleischmann, eine deutsche Radsportlegende aus Amberg] (in German) |
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Nationality | German | ||||||||||
Born | Amberg, Germany | February 2, 1914||||||||||
Died | December 25, 1963 Munich, Germany | (aged 49)||||||||||
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Heiner Fleischmann (2 February 1914 — 25 December 1963) was a German motorcycle racer before and after World War II.
Fleischmann raced mainly for the NSU company.
Career
- 1936 German champion in the 350 cc category on an NSU.
- 1937 German champion in the 350 cc category on an NSU.
- 1939 European champion in the 350 cc category on a DKW, German champion in the 350 cc category on a DKW.
- 1950 German champion in the 350 cc category on an NSU.
Further reading
- Ottinger, Stefan (2009). DKW Motorradsport 1920 - 1939 ; von ersten Siegen des Zschopauer Zweitakters bei Bahnrennen bis zu den Europameisterschafts-Erfolgen (in German) (1 ed.). Chemnitz: HB-Werbung und Verlag GmbH & Co. KG. ISBN 9783000286117.