Hans Baltisberger
Hans Baltisberger (born September 16, 1924, - August 26, 1956 Brno) was a German professional Grand Prix motorcycle road racer.
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Motorcycle racing career
Baltisberger was born in the Betzingen District of Reutlingen, Germany. His father was a doctor, he had three sisters and one brother. His best year was in 1954 when he finished the season in fifth place in the 250cc world championship.[1]
Zweirad Museum Neckarsulm Sportmax 1955 With a bike of this type Baltisberger won in 1955 the German championship
Baltisberger was killed while riding a 250cc NSU motorcycle at the 1956 Czechoslovakian Grand Prix, a non-championship event at the Masaryk Circuit in Brno.[2]
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