Manfred Magnus

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Manfred Magnus (born October 4, 1939 in Salzburg, Austria) is an Austrian former motorcycle racer. He was five times the Austrian motorcycle Champion.

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His life

Already as a young boy he took place at soap box derby on the motorway at the Walserberg, near Salzburg towards the German border and on the hill of the pilgrimage church Maria Plain. In the age of 15 he got his first own moped, a Puch. This Puch-Moped was the fastest one in Salzburg according to his statement. Just one year older he got his driver's licence and took place at the Sollböck-Bergwertungsfahrt in Lower Austria (1956) with KTM-Tarzan. He won a gold medal. But in 1957 he started the first time a real motorcycle race at the int. motorcycle and automobile ice-race on the lake Zell am See and got second in the 125-ccm- class Skijöring behind the Salzburgian Paul Schwarz and Lechner (all with KTM). It followed a third place at the airport-race in Knittelfeld, Styria in the 125-ccm-class and second place in the 175-ccm-class.

The year 1958 started with an ice-race in Thiersee, Tyrol, which he finished in the 125-ccm-class as second behind the Tyrolean Franz Albert; but already in the 175-ccm-race at the same day he beat Albert and crossed the finish line as first.

Due to his study in West Germany one saw Manfred Magnus first from 1961 on again as motorcycle racer. With his new acquired Paton 125 ccm he was the best Austrian racer in the Grand Prix of Austria in Salzburg on May 1. He finished this year with his first title being Austrian Motorcycle Champion in 125 ccm class. He repeated this title in 1963, 1964 and 1965 again, the last time he was Austrian Champion in 1970, but at that time in the 350-ccm-class.

Attempting to set new records, in 1963 he was successful on the motorway near Salzburg, at Grödig/Anif. He rode the flying kilometre on a works-Honda 250 ccm in 16,42 seconds, that means 219,245 km/h, a record for the classes 125 ccm, 250 ccm und 350 ccm, which is even today valid.

His results

YearMarkRacePlacementsRemarkInt. [1] Nat. [2]
1956KTM-TarzanSollböck-hillclimb-competitionGold125 cm³X
1957MV-Agusta-KTM-works-racingmotorcycleInt. Motorrad- und Auto-Eisrennen Zell am See3.125 cm³X
MV-Agusta-KTM-works-racingmotorcycleSkijöring Eisrennen Zell am See2.125 cm³X
MV-Agusta-KTM-works-racingmotorcycleEisrennen Zell am See4.175 cm³X
MV-Agusta-KTM-WerksrennmaschineFlugplatzrennen Zeltweg3.125 cm³X
MV-Agusta-KTM-works-racingmotorcycleFlugplatzrennen Zeltweg2.175 cm³ [3] X
MV-Agusta-KTM-works-racingmotorcycleFlugplatzrennen Zeltweg4.250 cm³X
MV-Agusta-KTM-works-racingmotorcycleWurzenpass-Bergrennen2.125 cm³X
1958MondialInt. Thiersee Skijöring, Tyrol1.125 cm³X
MondialInt. Thiersee Eisrennen, Tyrol2.125 cm³X
KTM-works-trial-motorcycleEisenstädter BergprüfungGold125 cm³X
KTM-works-motocross-motorcycleMoto Cross Linz2.125 cm³X
KTM-works-trial-motorcycleSollböck-Bergwertung
Gold
125 cm³X
1960PatonFlugplatzrennen Zeltweg3.125 cm³X
PatonRundstreckenrennen Laa an der Thaya2.125 cm³X
1961PatonPlatschbergrennen2.125 cm³X
PatonBergrennen Schauinsland, Freiburg, Germany4.125 cm³X
PatonRundstreckenrennen Laa an der Thaya1.125 cm³X
PatonRundstreckenrennen Laa an der Thaya4.250 cm³X
PatonGschaidersattel-Bergrennen4.125 cm³X
PatonLaxenburger Schlossparkrennen4.125 cm³X
1962PatonPlatschbergrennen1.125 cm³X
PatonBourg-en-Bresse, France4.125 cm³X
PatonRundstreckenrennen St. Pölten1.125 cm³X
PatonGP of Albi, France3.125 cm³X
PatonRundstreckenrennen Frohburg, GRD5.125 cm³X
PatonRundstreckenrennen Dresden, GRD6.125 cm³X
1963Honda CR 93Bergrennen Deutschlandsberg1.125 cm³X
Honda CR 93Nürburgring, Germany7.125 cm³X
Honda CR 93GP of Austria, Salzburg8.125 cm³X
Honda CR 93Platschbergrennen1.125 cm³X
DucatiPlatschbergrennen1.175 cm³X
Honda CR 93Bergrennen Schauinsland, Freiburg, Germany3.125 cm³X
Honda CR 93GP of Germany, Hockenheim-Ring, World Championship Run10.125 cm³,X
Honda CR 93Rundstreckenrennen Skofja Loka, Yugoslavia1.125 cm³X
Honda CR 93Rundstreckenrennen Skofja Loka, Yugoslavia1.175 cm³X
Honda CR 93GP of Albi, France3.125 cm³X
Honda CR 93GP of Valladolid, Spain3.125 cm³X
Honda CR 93Race Jerez de la Frontera, Spain3.125 cm³X
Honda CR 93Laxenburger Schlossparkrennen3.125 cm³X
1964Honda CR 93Cervia, Italy6.125 cm³X
Honda CR 93Nürburgring, Germany5.125 cm³X
Honda CR 93GP of Austria, Salzburg5.125 cm³X
Honda CR 93GP of France, Clermont Ferrand, World Championship Run9.125 cm³X
Honda CR 93Rundstreckenrennen Skofja Loka, Yugoslavia2.125 cm³X
Honda CR 93Bergrennen Koralpe3.125 cm³X
Honda CR 93GP of Budapest, Hungary2.125 cm³X
Honda CR 93Bergrennen Braunsberg1.125 cm³X
1965Honda CR 93GP of Stockholm, Sweden1.125 cm³X
Honda CR 93Rundstreckenrennen Jicin, CSSR2.125 cm³X
Honda CR 93Bergrennen Mont Ventoux, France1.125 cm³X
Honda CR 93Bergrennen Alpl2.125 cm³X
Honda CR 93Bergrennen Ollon Villars, Switzerland4.125 cm³X
Honda CR 93Bergrennen Schauinsland, Freiburg, Germany2.125 cm³X
Honda CR 93Bergrennen Wiener Höhenstraße2.125 cm³X
Honda CR 93GP of Brno, CSSR, World Championship Run10.125 cm³, WMX
Honda CR 93Snetterton, Great Britain6.125 cm³X
Honda CR 93Pistany, CSSR6.125 cm³X
1966BultacoBergrennen Braunsberg2.250 cm³X
Honda CR 93Großer Bergpreis von Österreich, Gaisbergrennen 2.125 cm³X
BultacoSonntagsberg4.350 cm³X
1967Puch-works-racerBergrennen Walding-Grammastetten3.125 cm³X
Puch-works-racerStainzer Bergrennen4.125 cm³X
Puch-works-racerGroßer Bergpreis von Österreich, Gaisbergrennen4.125 cm³X
1968Puch-works-racerBergrennen Dobratsch2.125 cm³X
Puch-works-racerBergrennen Koralpe2.125 cm³X
Puch-works-racerBergrennen Bichlbach-Berwang1.125 cm³X
Puch-works-racerBergrennen Reinischkogel2.125 cm³X
Puch-works-racerBergrennen Gresten1.125 cm³X
Puch-works-racerBergrennen Walding-Grammastetten1.125 cm³X
Puch-works-racerBergrennen Gmundnerberg1.125 cm³X
Puch-works-racerGroßer Bergpreis von Österreich, Gaisbergrennen1.125 cm³X
Puch-works-racerBergrennen Behamberg Steyr1.125 cm³X
Puch-works-racerBergrennen Aldrans1.125 cm³X
Puch-works-racerBergrennen Bad Mühllacken4.125 cm³X
Puch-works-racerBergrennen Dopplerhütte2.125 cm³X
Puch-works-racerRundstreckenrennen Zistersdorf4.125 cm³X
Puch-works-racerFlugplatzrennen Langenlebarn5.125 cm³X
Puch-works-racerBergrennen Tauplitz4.125 cm³X
1969Yamaha TR2Großer Bergpreis von Österreich, Gaisbergrennen2.350 cm³X
Yamaha TR2Rundstreckenrennen „Festspielpreis“, Salzburgring 4.350 cm³X
Yamaha TR2Flugplatzrennen Innsbruck1350 cm³, Schnellster aller Klassen!X
Yamaha TR2Rundstreckenrennen Salzburgring2.350 cm³X
Yamaha TR2Bergrennen Walding-Grammastetten1.350 cm³, Schnellster aller Klassen!X
1970Yamaha TR2Bergrennen Bad Mühllacken1.350 cm³X
Yamaha TR2Bergrennen Weerberg1.350 cm³X
Yamaha TR2GP of Austria, Salzburgring4.350 cm³X
Yamaha TR2Bergrennen Alpl2.350 cm³X
Yamaha TR2Bergrennen Behamberg3.350 cm³X
Yamaha TR2Rundstreckenrennen Salzburgring2.350 cm³X
Yamaha TR2Rundstreckenrennen Schwanenstadt4.350 cm³X

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