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Born | Brake, Lower Saxony | February 25, 1975
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Discipline | Cyclo-cross, road cycling |
Role | Rider |
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Bertram Roemer |
Susanne Juranek (born 25 February 1975 in Brake, Lower Saxony) is a German cyclist born in Brake a. d. Unterweser but spent her childhood and teenager years in Goslar where she began mountain biking. Later she moved to Oldenburg and due to the "flatter" landscape she started to shift to cyclo-cross and road cycling for the AGC team Bertram Roemer. She participates internationally mainly in cyclo-cross.
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