Jean Breuer

John Breuer ( born December 23, 1951 in Hürth ) is a retired German racing cyclist.

Sporting career

From youth to Jean Breuer starts for the " RSG 1919 Hürth ". His home track was the velodrome Hürth. Six times he was West German stayer Master. In the UCI Track World Championships 1972 in Marseille Jean Breuer finished second behind compatriot Horst Gnas in pacemaker race of amateurs. Two years later, at the Track World Championships in Montreal, he was world champion, led by Dieter thirst. In 1982 he occupied at the German stayer Amateur Championship third place, led by Christian Dippel. He was for 17 years a member of the German stayer national under Gustav Kilian and played with her 41 international matches. From 1969 until the end of 1990, he was co-organizer Hürther track of annual three pacemaker race there. In 1997, he won his last victory as a 59 -year-old. When he finished his career as a player in 1999, he had participated in about 1,100 races at 185 and about 560 first second or third places.

Jean Breuer is still active in his club as chairman and organizes an annual stayer race at the Albert Richter- track velodrome in Cologne.

Honors

Jean Breuer carries the Silver Laurel Leaf and the Golden Needle power of the Federal German cyclists.

Work and family

" Schäng " Breuer learned as a fitter and measuring rule mechanics and is a senior engineer in pipeline construction. is the father of cyclist Christoph Breuer ( b. 1983 ) and the grandfather of the cyclist Hans Pirius (* 1992); 2011 won this at the German railway Radmeisterschaften three junior title: in the points race in the team pursuit and in a two - team driving. Also, whose father Hans Pirius drove pacemaker race.

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