Multiple track Cycling world champion, Michaël Hübner has died
The German Cycling Federation announced this Tuesday the death of former track world champion Michael Hübner, at the age of 65, without specifying the causes of his death. Originally from Karl-Marx Stadt in East Germany, which became Chemnitz after the fall of the Berlin Wall, he was one of the best track cyclists in the world in the 1990s, winning seven professional world championship titles, three times in a row in keirin (1990 to 1992), twice in individual speed (1990 and 1992) and in teams with Jens Fiedler and Jan van Eijden in 1995.