Georges Senfftleben Explained
Georges Senfftleben |
Fullname: | Georges Senfftleben |
Nickname: | Sneff |
Birth Date: | 19 December 1922 |
Birth Place: | Clamart, France |
Death Place: | Èze, France |
Discipline: | Track |
Role: | Rider |
Ridertype: | Sprinter |
Georges Senfftleben (19 December 1922 in Clamart – 24 August 1998 in Èze) was a French track cyclist.[1]
Major results
- 1944
1st National Sprint Championships
- 1st Grand Prix de Paris 1946
2nd World Sprint Championships
- 1947
1st National Sprint Championships
3rd World Sprint Championships
- 1948
1st National Sprint Championships
3rd World Sprint Championships
- 1951
1st National Sprint Championships
- 1952
1st Six Says of Hanover (with Émile Carrara)
1st Six Days of Saint-Étienne (with Émile Carrara)
2nd World Sprint Championships
- 1953
2nd European Madison Championships
- 1954
1st Six Days of Paris (with Roger Godeau)
1st Six Days of Aarhus (with Roger Godeau)
1st Six Days of Brussels (with Dominique Forlini)
- 1955
1st Six Days of Frankfurt (with Dominique Forlini)
1st European Madison Championships (with Dominique Forlini)
1st Prix Dupré-Lapize
- 1956
1st Six Days of Copenhagen (with Dominique Forlini)
- 1958
2nd European Madison ChampionshipsNotes and References
- Web site: Georges Senfftleben . Cycling Archives . 10 June 2017.