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Hugo Koblet - The Charming Cyclist

Hugo Koblet - The Charming Cyclist (2010)

2010 DE

Stream Hugo Koblet - The Charming Cyclist (2010) on Zoovie — free, HD, no signup. starring Manuel Löwensberg, Hanspeter Müller, and Max Rüdlinger. Documentary and Drama on multiple servers, no signup.

What is Hugo Koblet - The Charming Cyclist (2010) about?

Zurich-born Hugo Koblet was the first international cycling star of the post-war period. He was a stylist on the bicycle and in life, and a huge heartthrob. Koblet had a meteoric rise and won the Giro d'Italia in 1950. Once he had reached the zenith of his career, Koblet was put under pressure by overly ambitious officials and ended up ruining his health with drugs. In 1954, he married a well-known model and they became a celebrity dream couple. After his athletic career ended, Koblet began to lose his footing. Threatened by bankruptcy, he crashed his Alfa into a tree.

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Production:
Maximage, SRG SSR, Teleclub AG
Country:
Switzerland
Languages:
German, French, Italian
IMDb:
tt1479682

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Who stars in Hugo Koblet - The Charming Cyclist (2010)?

Manuel Löwensberg as Hugo Koblet, Hanspeter Müller as Präsident, Max Rüdlinger as Trainer, Waltraut Haas as Self, Sarah Spale as Sonja Koblet, Hugo Koblet as Self (archive footage).

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  • The film features dialogue in 3 languages: German, French, Italian.

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Hugo Koblet - The Charming Cyclist is a Documentary and Drama film released in 2010.

Who stars in Hugo Koblet - The Charming Cyclist?

The cast of Hugo Koblet - The Charming Cyclist includes Manuel Löwensberg, Hanspeter Müller, Max Rüdlinger, Waltraut Haas and Sarah Spale.