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Andreas Muller was born and raised in Berlin, Germany. He started racing at 14 years old  which he considered late. At the time the scene in Berlin was full of crits, road races and track races every weekend. He didn't have to travel far to get his fill of races. Andreas says he wasn't very good when he first started so he's a great example of hard work really does pay off. 

He started getting results because of his sprint and his tactical fitness. Andreas was eventually picked up by the German national junior track team. Once on the national team he began to focus on the team pursuit. 

This is a man who has multiple German national championships in the Madison, points race, scratch and team pursuit. In 2007 he switched citizenship to Austria and the gold medals continued.  Andreas spent a total 10 years on the German national track team and another dozen with the Austrian national track team.  

Andreas' name is forever linked to six day racing. He's competed in Ghent, Moscow, Berlin to Manchester six day to name a few. 

Andreas retired after the Tokyo Olympics.