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Manfred Poschenreider
German speedway rider (1938–2023) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Manfred Poschenreider (31 March 1938 – 11 September 2023) was a German motorcycle racer and competed in Grasstrack, Longtrack and Speedway.[1][2] He was also known as Manni Poschenreider during his speedway career.
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Career
Poschenreider started his career riding in junior classes in 1953 before racing internationally from 1959. From 1966 to 1968 he won three European Championship sand championships.[1] He rode for MC Krumbach, where he won the West German League Championship in 1975 and 1976.
Long Eaton Archers made an unsuccessful attempt to sign him in 1966.[3]
Poschenreider died on 11 September 2023, at the age of 85.[4][5][6]
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World Longtrack Championship
European Finals
- 1959 Helsinki (16th) 3pts
- 1960 Did not compete
- 1961 Oslo (4th) 3pts
- 1962 Mühldorf (5th) 12pts
- 1963 Malmö (Third) 10pts
- 1964 Scheeßel (Third) 10pts
- 1965 Qualifying Round
- 1966 Mühldorf (Champion) 15pts
- 1967 Scheeßel (Champion) 13pts
- 1968 Mühldorf (Champion) 10pts
- 1969 Oslo (8th) 15pts
- 1970 Did not compete
World Finals
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West Germany Longtrack Championship
- 1967 Munich (Second)
- 1968 Jubek (Champion)
- 1969 Vilshofen (Champion)
- 1971 Jubek (First)
- 1972 Pfarrkirchen (Third)
- 1973 Ludinghausen (Second)
Speedway World Final appearances
World Pairs Championship
* Unofficial World Championships.
References
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