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Opel was said to have won 180 titles on Opel manufactured cycles and altogether, he and his four brothers were said to have won 560 races and 13 national titles. He began competing in cycling races in 1891 and was said to be one of
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Opel won the 1905 Circuit de Francford-sur-le-Main and won the 1922 Class 2L Opel-Rennbahin. Opel was an on-board mechanic and driver with
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Opel passed away on August 30, 1938, at the age of 63 due to heart disease. He had been in good health and his death was unexpected.
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In the rear-view mirror: Opel opted for the bicycle 130 years ago
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from 1894 to 1897 and later became the chief designer at
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Im Rückspiegel: Opel setzte vor 130 Jahren aufs Fahrrad
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Die Geschichte des RV Opel 1888 Rüsselsheim [1]
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German cyclist, racing driver and engineer (1875–1938)
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automobile manufacturing company. He had 4 siblings:
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