Heinz Müller (cyclist)
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Heinz Müller (16 September 1924 – 25 September 1975) was a
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road bicycle racer who won the UCI Road Cycling World Championship in 1952. He also won the German National Road Race in 1953.


Palmares

;1949 – Bauer : 1st, Stage 9,
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: 4th, National Road Race Championship ;1950 – Bauer : 8th, Overall,
Deutschland Tour The Deutschland Tour (English: ''Tour of Germany'' and sometimes ''Deutschland-Rundfahrt'' in German) is the most important multi-stage road bicycle race in Germany. Initially the race was held in May/June, but from 2005 until 2008 it was moved t ...
:: Winner Stages 7 & 15 ;1951 – Bauer, Adria : 1st, Stage 9,
Deutschland Tour The Deutschland Tour (English: ''Tour of Germany'' and sometimes ''Deutschland-Rundfahrt'' in German) is the most important multi-stage road bicycle race in Germany. Initially the race was held in May/June, but from 2005 until 2008 it was moved t ...
;1952 – Bauer, Tebag : World Road Race Champion : 1st, Köln Classic : 4th, Overall,
Deutschland Tour The Deutschland Tour (English: ''Tour of Germany'' and sometimes ''Deutschland-Rundfahrt'' in German) is the most important multi-stage road bicycle race in Germany. Initially the race was held in May/June, but from 2005 until 2008 it was moved t ...
:: Winner Stages 5, 9b & 11 ;1953 – Bauer, Tigra, La Perle : Road Race Champion : 1st, Stage 5,
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: 1st, Stuttgart : 3rd, National Sprint Championship : 3rd, Overall, Deutsches Dreitagerennen :: Winner Stage 1 : 4th, Overall,
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;1954 – Tebag : 1st, GP Herperdorsfer ;1955 – Tebag, Rabeneick, Bismarck : 1st, GP Express : 4th, Overall,
Deutschland Tour The Deutschland Tour (English: ''Tour of Germany'' and sometimes ''Deutschland-Rundfahrt'' in German) is the most important multi-stage road bicycle race in Germany. Initially the race was held in May/June, but from 2005 until 2008 it was moved t ...
:: Winner Stages 5 & 7 : 5th, National Road Race Championship ;1956 – Bauer, Rabeneick : 1st, GP Continental : 3rd, National Road Race Championship ;1957 – Altenburger, Feru, Fichtel & Sachs : 1st, Köln Classic : 1st, Stage 8,
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: 3rd, National Madison Championship (with Walter Schurmann) : 5th, National Road Race Championship ;1958 – Altenburger, Feru, Molteni, Solo : 1st,
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;1959 – Altenburger, Feru ;1960 – Torpedo


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* 1924 births 1975 deaths People from Schwarzwald-Baar-Kreis Sportspeople from Freiburg (region) People from the Free People's State of Württemberg German male cyclists UCI Road World Champions (elite men) Tour de Suisse stage winners German cycling road race champions Cyclists from Baden-Württemberg 20th-century German people {{Germany-cycling-bio-stub