Patrick
Lechner with 15th place at André Greipel’s win in Erfurt with
another good performance in a bunch sprint while Meron Teshome was taking
silver medal behind Daniel Teklehaimanot.
It
was the weekend where (almost) everywhere all over the world the countries were
looking for their national champions. Most of them are allowed to wear those
famous jerseys with the flags of their country on that everybody of the riders
wants to wear throughout the next 12 months.
The
nationals in Germany took place in a very old city named Erfurt. The history of
this city goes back to the year 742 ac when it was first time officially named.
And this city shows really a lot of this history when visiting it with its old
houses and the huge cathedral in the city center. But not only the city has a
huge tradition, also the German Championships do, as already so many famous
names won this race and took the jersey with the black-red-gold ring on it,
such as Erik Zabel, Jan Ullrich or Didi Thurau.
This
time, all focus was on the two best sprinters in the world: André Greipel and
Marcel Kittel. The latter was very motivated as he originally comes from Erfurt
and it was his “home-race” and everything was set to welcome Kittel with the
stripes after the race. But a lot of riders want to wear this beautiful jersey
and the fight was on. 215 long kilometers, windy and fast. Almost 50 Kilometers
on the clock for the first hour, suffering legs and hard fights for any
position in the bunch. It was a real Championship. And when the end had come,
it was the expected showdown in a bunch sprint final between the two giants of
cycling. After a long sprint it was André Greipel who won for the third time
the title of German Champion. And the young guy Max Walscheid from Giant
–Alpecin left Marcel Kittel only the third place.
And
what did the boys from Stradalli – BIKE AID do? They did great! They all fought
a hard fight and brought Patrick Lechner in a good position and only with a
chaotic final he missed a even better place than his 15th. And also
Niko Holler finished in the Top 20 with his 19th rank.
Meanwhile
in Eritrea: Meron Teshome took in a breathtaking fight with Daniel
Teklehaimanot the silver medal only beaten by 34 seconds from the Eritrean hero
and werarer of the polka-dot jersey in last year’s Tour de France. A great
week-end for all Stradalli – BIKE AID riders! Well done!
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