Today
was an exciting race day with 2 German classics at the same time. In Bolanden
(Rhineland – Palatinum) and Landshut (Bavaria) the guys from Stradalli – BIKE AID proved again they're in great shape.
With
its name “Rund um den Donnersberg” (means „thunder“ in German) the race in
Bolanden already expected a lot. And indeed it is a race where all year the
Elite of the German road cyclists come together to fight against each other and
make them suffer a lot. It is one of the few remaining real road races in
Germany with 140 hard kilometers. Every single lap from 17 in total there is a
1,5 kilometer climb to leave behind. It doesn't sound really long, and compared to the alps it is
really not, but everyone who ever did a race like this, perfectly knows that if
you have to do this 17 times, that is what kills you at the end. And especially
when there is a hard sprint at the top of the climb for a prime: that is even
worse.
After
the first or even second lap everything still feels quite comfortable but then,
the 5th or 6th lap, the suffering starts. And you just wish you wouldn’t do
this kind of racing.
What
is the solution for a situation like this? Not so easy to answer but today
three guys found a solution after lap 4 and made their way alone after the top
of the climb. Among them: Patrick Lechner from team Stradalli – BIKE AID. He
already proved to be in great shape in the Tour of Ireland and after giving his
body the needed rest, he continues with great racing! The 3 lads in front
harmonized well and quite soon they had a comfortable gap between them and the
main bunch of 4:30 minutes.
As
they went into the last lap, the gap remained at the same time and it was sure
they will race for the victory. After a breathtaking final it was Simon Nuber
from Team Möbel Ehrman who won the race and beat Patrick Lechner in the Sprint.
The 2nd place is a great result for Patrick and the team, and Meron Amanuel
rounded the day up with his 7th place in the following group.
Far
more south the second hard race took place. 130 kilometers with more than 2500
meters of climbing makes the “Grand Prix of Baier Bike sport world” to one of
the most prestigious races in the south of Germany. Nikodemus Holler on his
full carbon Bitonto road bike also made his way into the break-away othat was
dominated by the host team with 4 people in it. After a lot of attacks and a
lot of rain, Nikodemus tried to put all his cards on the table in the final lap
and attacked the break. 1 Kilometer to the finish line the guys behind could
catch him with all they had and it was Florenz Knauer who won the race. Niko
finished on a great 6th place and continues to show he's in great shape.
A
really good race day with good results from the guys of Stradalli – BIKE AID!
Well done and keep going next week at the German national Championships!
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