Oscar Plattner

Oscar Plattner (17 February 1922, in Tschappina – 21 August 2002, in Zurich) was a Swiss cyclist.[1]

Oscar Plattner
Personal information
Full nameOscar Ernest Plattner
NicknameLe Machiavel du Sprint
Born(1922-02-17)17 February 1922
Tschappina, Switzerland
Died21 August 2002(2002-08-21) (aged 80)
Zurich, Switzerland
Team information
DisciplineTrack, Road
RoleRider
Rider typeSprinter
Professional teams
1947–1949Tebag
1951–1952Condor
1953–1958Raleigh
1959Condor
1962Condor

National and International Wins

Every year between and including 1944 and 1946, Plattner won the Swiss National Amateur Sprint Championships. In 1946, he additionally won the World Amateur Sprint Championships. From 1947 until 1964, Plattner competed in the Swiss National Sprint Championships and won every year he participated. Another notable achievement is his title at the World Sprint Championships In 1952.

Plattner won the Tour de Berne in 1950 and the Grand Prix du Paris in 1953. He won the Six Days of Copenhagen in 1951, with Kay Werner Nielsen; the Six Days of Hannover in 1953, with Hans Preiskeit; the Six Days of Antwerp in 1953, with Achiel Bruneel, and in 1962, with Peter Post and Rik Van Looy; the Six Days of Paris in 1956, with Walter Bucher and Jean Roth; the Six Days of Aarhus in 1956, with Fritz Pfenniger; and the Six Days of Madrid and the Six Days of New York in 1961, both with Armin von Büren. Plattner also won the National Madison Championships in 1958 and 1959 with Walter Bucher.

References

  1. "Oscar Plattner". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 9 June 2017.


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