Railroad driver Lea Sophie Friedrich has crowned her outstanding World Cup in Roubaix with a third gold medal. The 21-year-old won sovereign in the Keirin on Sunday and gave the federal government of German cyclists (BDR) the sixth World Cup title of the competitions of North France. Friedrich himself, who lagged in bed between EM and World Cup a week has an excellent balance: she won gold in the teamprint, 500-meter time trial and Keirin as well as in sprint silver behind Team Collegean Emma Hinze.
Hinze and Pauline Grabosch had waived the final spray race on Sunday in the Vélodrome. Behind Friedrich Completed Mina Sato from Japan and the Russian Jana Tyschchenko the medal ranks. The German Sprint women, as in the previous year, have won all four possible gold medals in Berlin.
Keirin is also referred to as a combat sprint in experts and is a discipline variant originating in Japan. Typically, six drivers go to a six-round long distance, a pacemaker, which leads the first race half and increases the pace in this period piece by piece. On the last three rounds, the race is then free and opened.
Bötticher goes past medal in the sprint of men
The German railway sprinter Stefan Bötticher missed the hoped-for medal at the end of the World Championship in Roubaix. The 29-year-old lost his bronze to the completion of the title struggles on Sunday at the end of the title struggles Sebastien Vigier. Previously, Bötticher had demanded the Dutch favorites Jeffrey Hoogland in three tactically high-class semi-final passages and just lost 1: 2 victories. For men, the World Cup ends in Northern France with two bronze medals for Joachim Eilers (1000-meter time trial) and the teamprint quartet, the Eiler also belonged. The win brought Harrie Lavreysen from the NetherlandsRailroad driver Lea Sophiee Friedrich has crowned her outstanding World Cup in Roubaix with a third gold medal. The 21-year-old won sovereign in the Keirin on Sunday and gave the federal government of German cyclists (BDR) the sixth World Cup title of the competitions of North France. Friedrich himself, who lagged in bed between EM and World Cup a week has an excellent balance: she won gold in the teamprint, 500-meter time trial and Keirin as well as in sprint silver behind Team Collegean Emma Hinze.
Hinze and Pauline Grabosch had waived the final spray race on Sunday in the Vélodrome. Behind Friedrich Completed Mina Sato from Japan and the Russian Jana Tyschchenko the medal ranks. The German Sprint women, as in the previous year, have won all four possible gold medals in Berlin.
Keirin is also referred to as a combat sprint in experts and is a discipline variant originating in Japan. Typically, six drivers go to a six-round long distance, a pacemaker, which leads the first race half and increases the pace in this period piece by piece. On the last three rounds, the race is then free and opened.
Bötticher goes past medal in the sprint of men
The German railway sprinter Stefan Bötticher missed the hoped-for medal at the end of the World Championship in Roubaix. The 29-year-old lost his bronze to the completion of the title struggles on Sunday at the end of the title struggles Sebastien Vigier. Previously, Bötticher had demanded the Dutch favorites Jeffrey Hoogland in three tactically high-class semi-final passages and just lost 1: 2 victories. For men, the World Cup ends in Northern France with two bronze medals for Joachim Eilers (1000-meter time trial) and the teamprint quartet, the Eiler also belonged. The win brought Harrie Lavreysen from the Netherlands.
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