At the last meters, rail Olympic champion Lisa Brandau went from the saddle again full of determination, but for Germany s first medal at the Road Wheel World Cup did not. The German team with Brennauer and Lisa Klein is past the top places on Monday in the individual time trials of women. The two Tokyo gold winners on the rail made it as the fifth and seventh among the best ten, had at the superior trio around World Champion Ellen Van Dijk (Netherlands) but too much residue.
That s a dream for so long. This year everything felt so good. It was always this Marlen Reusser - I knew she was great, super strong, said the gold winner. Reusser was this time with the residue of ten seconds second and won silver. Completely finished and exhausted, the Swiss sat on the 30.3 flat kilometers of Knokke-Heist to Bruges on the curb and assorted their feelings. Bronze brought himself to Van Dijks Landswoman Annemiek van Vleuten.
In the time-running mixed, the first medal should be
For Brennauer and Klein, the dreams were not fulfilled by a surprising coup in cycling enthusiasts Flanders. But the Gold Duo of Tokyo takes the next big chance to seek the next big chance after the tin Monday. In the time-catching mixed, the three German women of Brennauer, Kleinke and Mieke Kröger as well as the men around Nikias Arndt, Max Walscheid and Tony Martin in his last profiring to the closest favorites. In 2019 there was a silver behind the Netherlands at the World Cup premiere.
Hessmann: I did not have a nice day
On the day after the sixth place of Martin in individual time trial, the U-23 men did not reach a medal. The success of the Danes Johan Price-Pejetersen Michel Heßmann took the eighth place. I had no cream day today, but overall it ran well, Hessmann said. The Australian Lucas Plapp and the Belgian Local Matador Florian Vermeersch completed the medal ranks.
Women, single time trial: Knokke-Heist - Bruges (30.30 km):
1. Ellen van Dijk (Netherlands) 36: 05.28 min.; 2. Marlen Reusser (Switzerland) +10.29 sec; 3. Annemiek van Vleuten (Netherlands) +24,02; 4. Amber beside (USA) +1: 24.28 min.; 5. LISA Brennauer (Durach) +1: 29.66; 6. Juliette Labous (France) +1: 47,11; 7. Lisa small (Erfurt) +1: 51.99; 8. Joscelin Lowden (Great Britain) +1: 59.53; 9. Riejanne Markus (Netherlands) +1: 59.64; 10. Alena Amialiusick (Belarus) +2: 18.99
Comments
Post a Comment