Kurt Betschart Explained

Kurt Betschart
Fullname:Kurt Betschart
Birth Date:1968 8, df=y
Birth Place:Erstfeld, Switzerland
Discipline:Track
Role:Retired Rider
Ridertype:Six Day
Proyears1:1991
Proteam1:Seco
Proyears2:1992
Proteam2:Seco-Scott, Bleiker
Proyears3:1993
Proteam3:Seco-Scott, Amore & Vita-Galatron
Proyears4:1994
Proteam4:I.K.O. - Corratec, Decarte - Ovronnaz
Proyears5:1995
Proteam5:I.K.O. - Corratec
Proyears6:1996
Proteam6:Wheeler
Proyears7:1997
Proteam7:Diamont Back
Proyears8:1998 - 2006
Proteam8:Mobel Marki
Majorwins:37 "Six Day" wins
1st in National Track Championship 2001, Points
European Madison Champion (with Bruno Risi) 1995

Kurt Betschart born 25 August 1968 in Erstfeld Switzerland is a former professional cyclist. He was a Six Day Track specialist holding a world record 37 victories with the same partner, Bruno Risi. He had a total of 47 professional victories[1] and represented Switzerland at the Olympic games. After sixteen years in professional cycling Kurt retired on 26 July 2006.[2]

Olympic Games

2000 Summer Olympics - Sydney
  • 11th, Men's Madison (Track cycling)[3]

    Palmares

    1991
  • 2nd in Giro del Lago Maggiore - GP Knorr (SUI)
  • 3rd, Six Days of Zürich (with Bruno Risi)
    1992
  • 1st, Six Days of Dortmund (with Bruno Risi)
  • 3rd in Giro dei Sei Comuni (SUI)
  • 2nd in Giro del Lago Maggiore - GP Knorr (SUI)
  • 3rd, Six Days of München (GER)
  • 3rd in General Classification Niederoesterreich Rundfahrt (AUT)
  • 1st, Six Days of Zürich; + Bruno Risi
  • 2nd in General Classification GP Brissago (SUI)
    1993
  • 1st, Six Days of Zürich (with Bruno Risi)
  • 1st, Six Days of Dortmund (with Bruno Risi)
  • 1st, Six Days of Ghent (with Bruno Risi)
  • 1st, Six Days of München (with Bruno Risi)
  • 2nd, National Team Pursuit Championship (with Bruno Risi/Büchler/Gisler)
  • 3rd, Six Days of Bremen (with Bruno Risi)
    1994
  • 1st, Six-Days of København (DEN)(with Bruno Risi)
  • 1st, Six Days of München (with Bruno Risi)
  • 1st, Six-Days' of Bordeaux (FRA) (with Bruno Risi)
  • 3rd, Six Days of Antwerpen (BEL) (with Bruno Risi)
  • 2nd, Six Days of Bremen (GER)
  • 2nd, Six Days of Dortmund (GER)
  • 3rd in Hegiberg-Rundfahrt (SUI)
  • 3rd, Six Days of Köln (GER)
  • 2nd, Six Days of Stuttgart (GER)
  • 2nd, Six Days of Zürich (SUI)
    1995
  • European Madison Champion (with Bruno Risi)
  • 1st, Six Days of Bremen (with Bruno Risi)
  • 1st, Six Days of Köln (with Bruno Risi)
  • 1st, Six Days of Zürich; + Bruno Risi
  • 3rd World Madison Championship (with Bruno Risi), Bogota
  • 2nd, Six Days of Dortmund (GER)
  • 2nd, Six Days of Stuttgart (GER)
  • 3rd, Six Days of Herning (DEN)
    1996
  • 1st, Six Days of Ghent (with Bruno Risi)
  • 1st, Six-Days of København (with Bruno Risi)
  • 1st, Six Days of Zürich (with Bruno Risi)
  • 2nd European Madison Championship (with Bruno Risi)
  • 2nd, National Team Pursuit Championship (with Bruno Risi/Gisler/Strüby)
  • 2nd, Six Days of Bassano del Grappa (ITA)
  • 2nd, Six Days of Bremen (GER)
  • 2nd, Six Days of München (GER)
  • 2nd, Six Days of Milan (ITA)
  • 2nd, Six Days of Stuttgart (GER)
  • 2nd in National Championship, Track, Team Pursuit, Elite, Switzerland, Zürich (SUI)
  • 3rd, Six Days of Dortmund (GER)
  • 3rd in Erstfeld (SUI)
    1997
  • 1st, Six Days of Dortmund (with Bruno Risi)
  • 1st, Six-Days' of Leipzig (with Bruno Risi)
  • 1st, Six Days of München (with Bruno Risi)
  • 2nd European Madison Championship (with Bruno Risi)
  • 2nd in Bordeaux, Six Days (FRA)
  • 2nd in European Championship, Track, Madison, Elite
  • 2nd, Six Days of Stuttgart (GER)
  • 2nd, Six Days of Milan (ITA)
  • 2nd, Six Days of Zürich (SUI)
  • 3rd, Six Days of Herning (DEN)
  • 3rd, Six Days of Bremen (GER)
  • 3rd, Six Days of Bassano del Grappa (ITA)
    1998
  • 1st, Six Days of München (with Bruno Risi)
  • 1st, Six Days of Stuttgart (with Bruno Risi)
  • 1st, Six Days of Herning (with Bruno Risi)
  • 1st, Six Days of Zürich (with Bruno Risi)
  • 2nd, Six Days of Dortmund (GER)
  • 3rd, Six Days of Bremen (GER)
  • 3rd, Six-Days of København (DEN)
  • 3rd in Hyères, Madison, Hyères (FRA)
    1999
  • 1st, Six Days of Bremen (with Bruno Risi)
  • 1st, Six Days of Dortmund (with Bruno Risi)
  • 1st, Six Days of Zürich (with Bruno Risi)
  • 2nd, Six Days of München (GER)
  • 2nd, Six Days of Fiorenzuola d' Arda (ITA)
    2000
  • 1st, Six Days of München (with Bruno Risi)
  • 1st, Six Days of Zürich (with Bruno Risi, Markus Zberg)
  • 3rd European Madison Championship (with Bruno Risi)
  • 3rd, Six Days of Dortmund (GER)
  • 3rd, Six Days of Fiorenzuola d' Arda (ITA)
    2001
  • 1st in National Championship, Track, Points race, Zürich, Switzerland
  • 3rd European Madison Championship (with Bruno Risi)
  • 1st in Dachau (GER)
  • 2nd, Six Days of Dortmund (GER)
  • 2nd, Six Days of Ghent (BEL)
  • 2nd, Six Days of München (GER)
  • 2nd, Six Days of Torino (ITA)
  • 3rd, Six Days of Zürich (SUI)
  • 3rd in Weil-am-Rhein (GER)
  • 2nd in Silenen - Amsteg - Bristen (SUI)
    2002
  • 1st, Six Days of Bremen (with Bruno Risi)
  • 1st, Six Days of Ghent (with Bruno Risi)
  • 1st, Six Days of Stuttgart (with Bruno Risi)
  • 2nd European Madison Championship (with Bruno Risi)
  • 1st in Silenen - Amsteg - Bristen (SUI)
  • 1st in Stadtkriterium Thun (SUI)
  • 1st in Osnabrück, Derny (GER)
  • 2nd, Six Days of München (GER)
  • 2nd in City Night Rhede, Derny (GER)
  • 2nd in Rominger Classic, Engelberg (SUI)
  • 3rd, Six Days of Dortmund (GER)
  • 3rd, Six Days of Torino (ITA)
  • 3rd, Six-Days of København (DEN)
  • 3rd in Stuttgart-Hohenheim (GER)
    2003
  • European Madison Championship (with Bruno Risi)
  • 1st, Six Days of Berlin (with Bruno Risi)
  • 1st, Six Days of Dortmund (with Bruno Risi)
  • 1st, Six Days of München (with Bruno Risi)
  • 2nd, Six Days of Amsterdam (NED)
  • 1st in Osnabrück (GER)
  • 1st in Dachau (GER)
  • 3rd in Chur - Arosa (SUI)
  • 2nd in Stage 1 Rominger Classic (SUI)
  • 2nd in Stage 2 Rominger Classic (SUI)
  • 3rd in Trois Jours d'Aigle (SUI)
  • 3rd, Six Days of Ghent (BEL)
  • 3rd in Schattdorf (SUI)
    2004
  • 1st, Six Days of Bremen (with Bruno Risi)
  • 1st in Silenen - Amsteg - Bristen (SUI)
  • 1st in Gelsenkirchen (b) (GER)
  • 2nd, Six Days of Stuttgart (GER)
  • 2nd, Six Days of Amsterdam (NED)
  • 3rd in Einhausen - Entega GP (GER)
  • 3rd in Dahme Trophy (GER)
    2005
  • 1st, Six Days of Stuttgart (with Bruno Risi & Franco Marvulli)
  • 1st, Six Days of Amsterdam (with Bruno Risi)
  • 1st, Six Days of Berlin (with Bruno Risi)
  • 2nd, Six Days of Rotterdam (NED)
  • 2nd, Six Days of Bremen (GER)
  • 2nd in Trois Jours d'Aigle (SUI)
  • 2nd, Six Days of Dortmund (GER)
  • 3rd, Six Days of München (GER)
  • 3rd, Six Days of Ghent (BEL)
    2006
  • 2nd, Six-Days of København (DEN)
  • 3rd, Six Days of Stuttgart (GER)[1]

    External links

    Wins at the Ghent six day 1993,1996,2002

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Results Kurt Betschart . 2008-11-27 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121003143118/http://www.cyclingwebsite.net/coureuruitslagenfiche.php?coureurid=2011 . 2012-10-03 .
    2. [:de:Kurt Betschart]
    3. https://web.archive.org/web/20200418031026/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/be/kurt-betschart-1.html Kurt Betschart at Sports Reference