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・ Andreas Josenhans
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・ Andreas Jämtin
・ Andreas K. Engel
・ Andreas Kaddeland
・ Andreas Kaiser
・ Andreas Kalckhoff
・ Andreas Kallinskis-Roïdis
・ Andreas Kalvos
・ Andreas Kalß
・ Andreas Kanonidis
・ Andreas Kaplan
Andreas Kappes
・ Andreas Karasiak
・ Andreas Karavis
・ Andreas Karkavitsas
・ Andreas Karlsson
・ Andreas Karlstadt
・ Andreas Karset
・ Andreas Katsulas
・ Andreas Kaufmann
・ Andreas Keim
・ Andreas Keller
・ Andreas Kempf
・ Andreas Khol
・ Andreas Kiefer
・ Andreas Kilingaridis


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Andreas Kappes : ウィキペディア英語版
Andreas Kappes

Andreas Kappes (born 23 December 1965) is a retired German cyclist, who was a professional from 1987 to 2009, active on the road and on the track, collecting in total 133 wins, and, as an amateur, represented West Germany at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Andreas Kappes Olympic Results )
During the first half of his career he mainly raced on the road, eventually resulting in 99 wins, including winning Omloop het Volk (1991), Tour de l'Oise (1991), three stages in the Tour de Suisse (1989, 1994), two stages in Paris–Nice (1988, 1991) and one stage in the 1988 Giro d'Italia. During the second half of his career he limited his activities on the road to mainly German criteriums as well as kermesses, which make up the chief part of his wins on the road.
During the 1990s and 2000s he became known as a formidable track cyclist, including by winning 24 Six-day races|Six-day racing (out of 122 starts), 13 of which with the Belgium Etienne De Wilde (out of 28 starts).
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