Bill Huck

Bill Huck ( born March 9, 1965 in Dresden ) is a retired German racing cyclist and two-time world champion.

1982 took Bill Huck, who for the SC Dynamo Berlin drove to second place at the Track World Championships in Junior Sprints. 1989 in Lyon and 1990 in Maebashi he became world champion in the sprint of the amateurs. 1986 and 1990 won Huck also the sprint classic Grand Prix de Paris.

After the reunification in 1991 Huck took second place in the sprint of the Amateurs at the Track World Championships in 1991 in Stuttgart and was third at the German Championships in 1993.

After his retirement from cycling Bill Huck also worked as a trainer, including 1998 to 2000 as coach of the South African Track Cycling Team, from 2000 to 2001 in the UK and from 2008 as a supervisor of the national team of Barbados. Since November 2009, Bill Huck works as a trainer for the power center of the Spanish track cycling in Mallorca.

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