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Josef Angermüller
Josef 'Seppi' Angermüller (6 November 1949 – 24 April 1977) was an international motorcycle speedway and Long track motorcycle racing rider from Germany. He earned 14 international caps for the West German national speedway team. Speedway career Angermüller was predominantly known as a Long track motorcycle racing, Long track speedway rider. He was however, the German Individual Speedway Championship, West German champion in 1973 and was the first German rider to secure a contract in the British League, riding for the Reading Racers 1971 and Hull Vikings in 1974. In the German Bundesliga he rode for MSC Ruhpolding and MSC Olching. Death Angermüller died 24 April 1977 after falling in a 1977 Individual Speedway World Championship qualifying round at the San Savino Speedway Park in Civitanova Marche, Italy. See also Rider deaths in motorcycle speedway World Longtrack Championship * 1972 Individual Long Track World Championship, 1972 – Mühldorf (8th) 11pts * 197 ...
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Wolnzach
Wolnzach (, locally ) is a municipality in the district of Pfaffenhofen in Bavaria, Germany. It is also a "seal district" (''"Siegelbezirk"'') of the hop-planting area Hallertau, and home of important hops-related institutions such as the German Hops Museum (''"Deutsches Hopfenmuseum"'') and the Hop Research Center Hüll. History Wolnzach was first mentioned in the foundation document of Wessobrunn Abbey in 756, by the name of ''Wolamotesaha''. In 1150 there occurs the first documentary reference to Wolnzach as the site of a market. In 1926, the German Hop Research Society established a research site in Hüll near Wolnzach, which would develop into the Hop Research Center Hüll in 1962. The German Hop Museum was founded in 2002. Alois Dallmayr, former owner of the famous Dallmayr food store in Munich originated from Wolnzach. Twin towns Wolnzach is twinned with Poperinge in Belgium Belgium, ; french: Belgique ; german: Belgien officially the Kingdom of Belgium, ...
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