Personal information | |
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Born | Herrenberg, Germany | 25 June 1968
Team information | |
Current team | Retired |
Discipline | Road |
Role | Rider |
Professional team(s) | |
1989–1992 | Helvetia–La Suisse |
1993–1994 | Team Telekom |
Dominik Krieger (born 25 June 1968 in Herrenberg) is a German former professional cyclist. He rode in 2 editions of the Tour de France and one Giro d'Italia. [1]
Herrenberg is a town in the middle of Baden-Württemberg, about 30 km south of Stuttgart and 20 km from Tübingen. After Sindelfingen, Böblingen, and Leonberg, it is the fourth largest town in the district of Böblingen. The number of inhabitants of Herrenberg exceeded 20,000 in 1972 due to the incorporation of the following formerly independent municipalities:
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