With an early attack, which was rewarded by winning two sprints, the Pole Wojciech Pszczolarski laid the foundation for victory, which he secured with a late attack that earned him an additional eight points in the last two sprints. With this performance, Pszczolarski was able to come away as the new European Points Race Champion. Coming third behind the French defending champion Benjamin Thomas, the Swiss Claudio Imhof grabbed the bronze medal thanks to his victory in the final sprint, which was reason enough to have everyone on their feet and celebrating in the Velodrome Suisse.
For the women’s Scratch race, there was a duel at the highest level between defending champion Kirsten Wild and two-time Olympic champion Laura Trott. In the sprint, the British rider proved superior. But for the Swiss audience filling the hall, Trott’s success came at a bitter price since it was at the expense of the Swiss rider Doris Schweizer, who had been leading in a three-rider group. Only in the last lap were they overhauled by the express train of the favorites. This is Trott’s eighth European title following four wins in the Team Pursuit and three gold medals in the Omnium.
29.03: La Route Adélie de VItré |
30.03: The Bueng Si Fai |
30.03: Gran Premio Miguel Indurain |
30.03: Volta Limburg Classic |
31.03: Ronde van Vlaanderen |
31.03: Ronde van Vlaanderen |
29.03 - 01.04: Ster van Zuid Limburg |
01.04: Gran Premio del Perdono |
01.04: Giro del Belvedere |
01.04: Ronde de Mouscron |
Jon ABERASTURI IZAGA 35 years | today |
Romain GUILLEMOIS 33 years | today |
Jaewoong CHOI 27 years | today |
Maaike POLSPOEL 35 years | today |
Yuanjun CHEN 35 years | today |
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