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Heiri Suter
Heiri Suter in 1926
Personal information
Born(1899-07-10)10 July 1899
Gränichen, Switzerland
Died6 November 1978(1978-11-06) (aged 79)
Bülach, Switzerland
Team information
RoleRider

Heinrich 'Heiri' Suter (10 July 1899  – 6 November 1978) was a Swiss road racing cyclist. Excelling mainly in the classics, Suter was the first non-Belgian winner of the Tour of Flanders in 1923. Two weeks after his win in the Tour of Flanders, he won Paris–Roubaix, becoming the first cyclist to win both classics in the same year.[1] He also holds a record six victories in Züri-Metzgete, Switzerland's most important one-day race.

Suter won 58 professional races, including:

Career

1919
1st - Züri-Metzgete
1st — Grand Prix Aurore
1st — Tour de Zürich
1920
 Switzerland National road champion
1st - Züri-Metzgete
1st — Tour du Nord-Ouest
1921
 Switzerland National road champion
1st — Grand Prix Aurore
1st — Tour de Zürich
1st — Tour du Nord-Ouest
1st — Genève-Zürich
1st — Tour de Suisse Orientale
1st — Prix de Genève
1922
1st - Grand Prix Wolber
 Switzerland National road champion
1st - Züri-Metzgete
1st — Tour du Nord-Ouest
1st — Circuit de Neuchâtel
1st — Circuit de Fribourg
1st — Circuit du Vaudois
1st — Munich-Zürich
1st, 2 stages — Paris-Saint-Etienne
1923
1st - Tour of Flanders
1st - Paris–Roubaix
1st — Tour du Nord-Ouest
1st — Zürich-Munich
1st — Prix de Genève
1924
1st - Züri-Metzgete
1st — Circuit de Champagne (1st, 2 Stages)
1st — Tour du Lac Léman
1st — Grand Prix Griffon
1st — Zürich-La Chaux-de-Fonds
1st, 3 stages — Bordeaux-Marseille
1st — Prix de Genève
1925
1st - Grand Prix Wolber
1st - Bordeaux–Paris
1st — Circuit de Champagne
1st — Circuit du Vaudois
1926
 Switzerland National road champion
1st - Paris–Tours
1st — Tour de Cologne
1st — Circuit de Cologne
1st — Tour de Francfort
1st — Tour du Württemberg
1st — Circuit de la Montagne
1st — Grand Prix Yverdon
1927
1st - Paris–Tours
1st — Tour du Lac Léman
1st — Grand Prix Yverdon
1st — Tour de Francfort
1928
1st - Züri-Metzgete
1929
 Switzerland National road champion
1st - Züri-Metzgete
1st — Tour du Nord-Ouest
1st — Tour du Lac Léman
1st — Circuit Franco-Suisse
1932
 Switzerland National motor-paced champion
1933
 Switzerland National motor-paced champion

References

  1. ^ "24th Paris – Roubaix, 1923". bikeraceinfo. Retrieved 2 April 2015.
  2. ^ "National Championship, Road, Elite, Switzerland (Men)". Cycling Archives. Retrieved 11 March 2015.

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