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Wolfgang Fiedler (* 8 January 1951 in Müncheberg) is a former cyclist from the GDR. He started for the SC Dynamo Berlin, was GDR champion in the road team driving and participant in the International Peace Race. Edit YouthQtext
Fiedler was in the cross-country race in the Youth B GDR championship. In 1968 he won two Spartakiade bronze medals in street singles and street team driving. In 1969 he was a gold medal winner in the road team competition. He won the International Youth Trophy Cycling Aces of the Future in 1971 and the White Jersey in the week of international cycling in the GDR . Edit the source code
In 1971, Fieder launched the GDR tour. At the sixth and at the same time last stage he won a third place. In the overall classification, he finished third and third place in junior ranking.
In 1972, Wolfgang Fiedler won the Dynamo-Prize in Seelow, became GDR champion in the road-team driving (with Bertram, Brauer and Schönfeld) as well as second of the GDR criterion championship. He was also a substitute for the GDR peace-keeping team, but he was not used here.
One year later, Fiedler was once again a member of the GDR peace-keeping team and took up the tour this time. He reached eleventh place at the Prologue in Prague. After the third stage he occupies position 32 in the overall rating. On the fourth stage from Dubnica nad Váhom to Banská Bystrica, he was involved in the first climb after 20 kilometers. On the descent at kilometer 42 Fiedler then fell heavily, had to give up the race and came to the hospital. It turned out that the optic nerve of his left eye was torn, and so the eye could not be saved.
Fiedler worked as an assistant to the Dynamo coach Axel Peschel during the GDR tour of the same year. Single-level Edit source text
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