Denise Schindler ventures out on a treacherous world Cup track

takes Almost exactly three months after their silver medal at the track world Championships in Apeldoorn (the Netherlands) Olchings professional cyclist Denise

Denise Schindler ventures out on a treacherous world Cup track

takes Almost exactly three months after their silver medal at the track world Championships in Apeldoorn (the Netherlands) Olchings professional cyclist Denise Schindler the streets-the world Cup in attack. On Friday is scheduled to drive in Corridonia, in Ancona, this time, on Sunday, the road follows the race.

Olching/Ancona –Together with your Brucker chief mechanic Thomas Stan Ecker, the 33-year-old Paralympic champion, starts as of today in the Italian Corridonia. However, the spectacular rate after a tram accident, leg amputated, Schindler is not comfortable with it: "Challenging with tricky descents", described in the Tagblatt, the first training impressions of the terrain.

At the opening today, Friday didn't have a Schindler, at least, the Problem is the competition directly in the neck. Because the 10 p.m. start time to the fighting on 18 kilometers alone against the clock. The climax is then followed on Sunday at the road race in the large field of participants. On the 54,6 kilometers, to deal with per round (total of six) 180 metres in height. Less favourable the weather forecast threatened heavy rain, making track conditions even more treacherous. Schindler: "The course is already dangerous. In the rain the ski runs are criminal.“ In the case of street increases the danger, again, clearly the race in the middle of the throng of the enemy. Small consolation for the 33-Year-old: at Least for the present time, 20 degrees and sun are the hottest ride on the same route.

Date Of Update: 10 May 2019, 00:03
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