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Editorial Reviews - Sportler (Mannheim) From the Publisher Kapitel: Adler Mannheim/spielerliste, Rudolf de La Vigne, Gernot Rohr, Jochen Hecht, Philipp Rohr, Sepp Herberger, Oskar Rohr, Jürgen Kohler, Yannic Seidenberg, Paul Messier, Jörg Hanft, Susanne Hartel, Harold Kreis, Mark Etz, Rudi Altig, Sarah Hecken, Maurizio Gaudino, Katharina Häcker, Dieter Willmann, Bernd Förster, Harald Ertl, Peter Draisaitl, Fritz Walter (Fußballspieler, 1960), Uwe Gensheimer, Kurt Tschenscher, Elias Vorlicek, Christiane Berger, Ladislav Olejník, Karlheinz Förster, Manfred Wolf, Denise Zimmermann, Roy Roedger, Sergio Peter, Claudia Leistner, Jirí Poner, Thomas Barczikowski, Dan Djakalovic, Peter Ascherl, George Fritz, Otto Siffling, Marcus Kuhl, Norbert Hofmann (Fußballspieler, 1972), Ferdinand Mack, Peter Schiller, Stefan Pfrengle, Shira Willner, Michael Strahan, Amanda Valentine, Maren Valenti, Reiner Hollich, Ron Jonkhans, Michael Flemming, Josef Klaus, Miroslav Nentvich, Rainer Blum, Peter Obresa, Andreas Volland, Josef Wassermann, Arthur Schnabel, Fanny Rinne, Werner Jahn, Ralph Pöpel, Wolfgang Oswald, Michael Eggerbauer, Joachim Casper, Nikolaus Mangold, Günter Sebert, Susanne Becher, Christian Gerum, Detlef Hofmann, Jörg Etz, Eike Etz, Petra Ernert, Sana Hassan, Norbert Mundo. Aus Wikipedia. Nicht dargestellt. Auszug: Rudi Altig (born Mannheim, Germany, 18 March 1937) was a professional track and road racing cyclist who won the 1962 Vuelta a España and the world championship in 1966. He is now a television commentator. Rudi Altig was born in an area which had produced good track riders. He began racing in 1952, following his older brother, Willi. The brothers teamed for madisons and other two-man races, becoming the best in the country. The British promoter, Jim Wallace, booked Altig to ride with Hans Jaroszewicz at a meeting on Herne Hill velodrome in Good Friday in 1956. He said: What a pai