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cycling: Germany Cup: Schweizer secures overall victory

4 January 2014 by Veit Hammer

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The Germany Cup of the 2013/14 winter season is history and has found a worthy overall winner in the elite class in Michael Schweizer (Stevens). The Allgäuer only won at the last minute. Before the final in Borna, he was one point behind his teammate Ole Quast. However, this seemed to inspire him from the start of the race. In the end, Schweizer was able to celebrate the overall victory in addition to his solo victory. Quast took second place ahead of Yannick Gruner.

In the women's race, Elisabeth Brandau (EBE Racing) secured the day's victory ahead of the German champion Trixi Worrack (Specialized-lululemon). Lisa Heckmann (Stevens) finished third, thereby winning the overall ranking. In the U23 class he secured himself Max Lindenau took the overall victory with a third place in Borna. Yannick Gruner secured the day's success.



//Result men

1. Michael Schweizer (Stevens)
2. Ole Quast (Stevens)
3.Yannick Gruner

//Total men

1. Michael Schweizer (Stevens) 245 points
2. Ole Quast (Stevens) 237 points
3. Sascha Wagner (Action-line-cycles.de) 193 points

//Result women

1. Elisabeth Brandau (EBE Racing)
2. Trixi Worrack (Specialized-lululemon)
3. Lisa Heckman (Stevens)



//Total women

1. Lisa Heckmann (Stevens) 228 points
2. Elisabeth Brandau (EBE Racing) 219 points
3. Liv-Susanne Bachmann (Stevens-1a) 197 points

More than Veit Hammer

Veit Hammer studied and did his doctorate in Germany, Norway and Japan. Before he was editor-in-chief of the digital bike magazine Velomotion from its launch in 2013, he worked for the magazine ProCycling and the online portals MTB-News and Rennrad-News.

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