Ludwig Geyer (cyclist) explained

Ludwig Geyer
Birth Date:18 August 1904
Death Place:Pirmasens
Discipline:Road
Role:Rider, Team manager
Proyears1:1928-1929
Proteam1:individual
Proyears2:1930
Proteam2:Dunlop
Proyears3:1931
Proteam3:Faggi
Proyears4:1931-1932
Proteam4:Opel
Proyears5:1932
Proteam5:Atala
Proyears6:1933
Proteam6:Legnano
Proyears7:1933-1934
Proteam7:Oscar Egg
Proyears8:1934-1937
Proteam8:Diamant
Proyears9:1937
Proteam9:Dei
Proyears10:1938-1939
Proteam10:Diamant
Proyears11:1946
Proteam11:Individual
Manageyears1:1958
Manageteam1:Torpedo
Manageyears2:1966
Manageteam2:Torpedo
Majorwins:Tour de Suisse (1934)[1]

Ludwig Geyer (August 18, 1904, in – January 31, 1992 in Pirmasens) was a German cyclist. He won the Tour de Suisse in 1934.

Major results

1929
  • 2nd Tour de Berne
  • 2nd Züri-Metzgete
    1930
  • 2nd stage Deutschland Tour
  • 2nd Berlin-Cottbus-Berlin
    1933
  • 3rd Grand Prix de Vannes
  • 3rd Paris–Tours
  • 3rd Trophée des grimpeurs
  • 4th Paris-Roubaix
  • 5th Milan–San Remo
  • 7th Giro d'Italia
    1934
  • 1st Tour de Suisse
  • 4th stage
  • 2nd Tour de Berlin
  • 2nd German National Road Race Championships
  • 7th Tour de France
    1937
  • 4th stage Deutschland Tour
  • 2nd Deutschland Tour
    1939
  • 7th stage Deutschland Tour

    Grand tour results

    Tour de France

    19th

    22nd

    12th

    7th

    28th

    Giro d'Italia

    35th

    7th

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Ludwig Geyer . 24 February 2015.