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Editorial Reviews - Schweizer Meister (Radsport) From the Publisher Kapitel: Karin Thürig, Hugo Koblet, Bruno Risi, Beat Breu, Jean Nuttli, Ferdy Kübler, Robert Dill-Bundi, Thomas Frischknecht, Markus Zberg, Sereina Trachsel, Lucien Lesna, Franco Marvulli, Aurélien Clerc, Michael Albasini, Urs Zimmermann, Beat Zberg, Alexander Aeschbach, Nino Schurter, Martin Elmiger, Heiri Suter, Oscar Camenzind, Oscar Plattner, Kurt Betschart, Paul Egli, Josef Fuchs, Armin Meier, Jörg Müller, Alexandre Moos, Ernst Kaufmann, Fritz Ryser, Fritz Schär, Leo Amberg, Michael Schär, Oscar Egg, Georges Antenen, Christian Heule, Fritz Pfenninger, Niki Aebersold, Sepp Dinkelkamp, Urs Freuler, Patrick Calcagni, Rubens Bertogliati, Hans Knecht, Godi Schmutz, Daniel Schnider, Florian Vogel, Fredy Rüegg, Rolf Graf, Peter Jörg, Felice Puttini, Simon Zahner, Ralph Näf, Thomas Wegmüller, Barbara Heeb, Hubert Seiz, Tristan Marguet, Julien Taramarcaz, Karl Litschi, Louis Pfenninger, Max Hürzeler, Paul Suter, Marcel Wyss, Emil Richli, Pascal Richard, Erich Mächler, Albert Büchi, Elias Schmäh, Giuseppe Atzeni, Serge Demierre, Kastor Notter, Steve Zampieri, Albert Blattmann, Edgar Buchwalder, Attilio Moresi, Gottfried Weilenmann, Hubert Schwab, Henri Rheinwald, Ernst Dubach, Rolf Maurer, Nicolas Schnyder, Albert Zweifel, August Erne, Hans Gilgen, Marcel Perrière, Roland Salm. Aus Wikipedia. Nicht dargestellt. Auszug: Hugo Koblet (21 March 1925 - 6 November 1964) was a Swiss champion cyclist. Born in Zürich, Switzerland, his professional cycling career began in 1946. He made his name on the track as a pursuiter, winning the Swiss championship every year from 1947 to 1954. In 1947 he finished third in the world pursuit championship, and took second in 1951 and 1954. He was given the nickname "Pédaleur de Charme" in 1951 by Jacques Grello a writer for Parisien Libéré. After winning the 1