Hans Siegl, the Glossary
Hans Siegl (8 September 1944 – 25 June 1978) was an international speedway rider.[1]
Table of Contents
23 relations: Aalborg, Assen, Germany national long track team, Gröbenzell, Ice speedway, Inzell, List of rider deaths in motorcycle speedway, Long track motorcycle racing, Mühldorf, Motorcycle speedway, MSC Olching, Nässjö, Oslo, 1944 in Germany, 1970 Individual Ice Speedway World Championship, 1971 Individual Ice Speedway World Championship, 1971 Individual Long Track World Championship, 1972 Individual Long Track World Championship, 1973 Individual Ice Speedway World Championship, 1973 Individual Long Track World Championship, 1977 Individual Ice Speedway World Championship, 1977 Individual Long Track World Championship, 1978 Individual Ice Speedway World Championship.
- People from Fürstenfeldbruck (district)
- West German speedway riders
Aalborg
Aalborg or Ålborg is Denmark's fourth largest urban settlement (behind Copenhagen, Aarhus, and Odense) with a population of 119,862 (1 July 2022) in the town proper and an urban population of 143,598 (1 July 2022).
Assen
Assen is a city and municipality in the Northeastern Netherlands, and is the capital of the province of Drenthe.
Germany national long track team
The Germany national long track team is the national longtrack motorcycle speedway team of Germany and is controlled by the Deutscher Motor Sport Bund (DMSB).
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Gröbenzell
Gröbenzell is a municipality and suburb to Munich in the district Fürstenfeldbruck, in Bavaria, Germany.
Ice speedway
Ice speedway is a developed form of motorcycle speedway racing, featuring racing on frozen surfaces.
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Inzell
Inzell is a municipality in the district of Traunstein in Bavaria, Germany.
List of rider deaths in motorcycle speedway
This article lists riders who have died competing at motorcycle speedway events. Hans Siegl and list of rider deaths in motorcycle speedway are motorcycle racers who died while racing.
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Long track motorcycle racing
300x300px Long track (more commonly known as longtrack, or German Sandbahn) is a discipline of track racing, that takes place at high speeds on tracks ranging from in length.
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Mühldorf
Mühldorf am Inn (Central Bavarian: Muihdorf am Inn) is a town in Bavaria, Germany, and the capital of the district Mühldorf on the river Inn.
Motorcycle speedway
Motorcycle speedway, usually referred to simply as speedway, is a motorcycle sport involving four and sometimes up to six riders competing over four anti-clockwise laps of an oval circuit.
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MSC Olching
MSC Olching is a German motorcycle speedway team based in Olching, Fürstenfeldbruck, Bavaria, Germany.
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Nässjö
Nässjö is a locality and the seat of Nässjö Municipality, Jönköping County, Sweden with 31,782 inhabitants in 2024.
Oslo
Oslo (or; Oslove) is the capital and most populous city of Norway.
1944 in Germany
Events in the year 1944 in Germany.
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1970 Individual Ice Speedway World Championship
The 1970 Individual Ice Speedway World Championship was the fifth edition of the World Championship.
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1971 Individual Ice Speedway World Championship
The 1971 Individual Ice Speedway World Championship was the sixth edition of the World Championship.
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1971 Individual Long Track World Championship
The 1971 Individual Long Track World Championship was the first edition of the FIM speedway Individual Long Track World Championship.
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1972 Individual Long Track World Championship
The 1972 Individual Long Track World Championship was the second edition of the FIM speedway Individual Long Track World Championship.
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1973 Individual Ice Speedway World Championship
The 1973 Individual Ice Speedway World Championship was the eighth edition of the World Championship.
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1973 Individual Long Track World Championship
The 1973 Individual Long Track World Championship was the third edition of the FIM speedway Individual Long Track World Championship.
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1977 Individual Ice Speedway World Championship
The 1977 Individual Ice Speedway World Championship was the 12th edition of the World Championship The Championship was held on 5/6 March 1977 in Inzell, Germany.
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1977 Individual Long Track World Championship
The 1977 Individual Long Track World Championship was the seventh edition of the FIM speedway Individual Long Track World Championship.
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1978 Individual Ice Speedway World Championship
The 1978 Individual Ice Speedway World Championship was the 13th edition of the World Championship The Championship was held on 4/5 March 1978 in Assen in the Netherlands.
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See also
People from Fürstenfeldbruck (district)
- Anna Katharina Kränzlein
- Bledar Hajdini
- Carl Spitzweg
- Corinna Lechner
- Dominik Widemann
- Ferdinand von Miller
- Francis Johannes
- Gina Falckenberg
- Hans Siegl
- Heinz Braun
- Innozenz Stangl
- Johann Pichler
- Josef Aigner
- Karin Smith
- Lasse Jürgensen
- Michael S. Malone
- Olaf Ittenbach
- Rainer Scholz
- Robert Glatzel
- Roman Neumayer
- Sandro Kaiser
- Widukind Lenz
West German speedway riders
- Alois Wiesböck
- Andre Pollehn
- Christoph Betzl
- Egon Müller
- Georg Gilgenreiner
- Georg Hack
- Gerd Riss
- Gerhard Uhlenbrock
- Hans Siegl
- Hans Wassermann
- Jürgen Hehlert
- Josef Aigner
- Josef Angermüller
- Josef Hofmeister
- Karl Maier (speedway rider)
- Klaus Lausch
- Manfred Poschenreider
- Peter Würtele
- Tommy Dunker