Karl-Heinz Kunde Explained

Karl-Heinz Kunde
Fullname:Karl-Heinz Kunde
Birth Date:6 January 1938
Birth Place:Cologne, Germany
Discipline:Track and road
Role:Rider
Majorwins:5 days yellow jersey

Karl-Heinz Kunde (6 January 1938 – 15 January 2018) was a German racing cyclist.

Life

Born in Cologne, Kunde started his cycling career in 1959 as amateur. In 1962 he became professional. His biggest success was in the 1966 Tour de France, where he wore the yellow jersey for five days. This was even more special considering he received hardly any support from his teammates.

Kunde started 5 times in the Tour de France, but only finished three times, in 1964, 1965 and 1966.Because he was relatively small (1.59abbr=onNaNabbr=on, and 50abbr=onNaNabbr=on), Kunde was nicknamed Bergfloh and Karl, der Kurze (Karl the short). The French reporters named him Le petit Kunde, and his concurrent Jacques Anquetil named him Mikrobe. Kunde was also a Cyclo-cross-cyclist.In 1973 Kunde ended his cycling career, and started a bicycle shop in Cologne.

Palmarès

1960
  • Winner 4th stage Tour of Austria
    1961
  • German national road race champion
    1963
  • 3rd stage Tour de Luxembourg
    1964
  • Tour de France
  • 16th place final classification
    1965
  • Tour de France
  • 11th place
    1966
  • Tour de France
  • 9th place

    See also