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Maxxis Bike Transalp 2019

July 20, 2019on Andrew Waldera

General

General: Maxxis Bike Transalp 2019: And they do it! Centurion Vaude takes overall victory again

MTB News: The 2019 Maxxis Bike Transalp is history – and the Centurion Vaude team has once again secured a permanent place in the history of winners. This year's Transalp was more exciting than ever. Jochen Käß and Daniel Geismayr only secured the overall victory on the final stage. This year's 2019 Maxxis Bike Transalp offered plenty of excitement... read more

July 20, 2019on Andrew Waldera
July 19, 2019on Andrew Waldera

Cycling

cycling: Maxxis Bike Transalp 2019 #6: Team Bulls defend yellow

MTB News: In short - the penultimate stage of the 2019 Maxxis Bike Transalp went very quickly today. After just over two hours, the Italian-Norwegian duo Marco Rebagliati and Ole Hem (Wilier 7C Force) crossed the finish line. Team Bulls finished just one second behind in second place, successfully securing the yellow jersey... read more

July 19, 2019on Andrew Waldera
July 18, 2019on Andrew Waldera

General

General: Maxxis Bike Transalp 2019 #5: Team Centurion Vaude loses leader jersey to Team Bulls

MTB News: Today, the longest stage of the 2019 Maxxis Bike Transalp was on the agenda. The riders had to complete 112 kilometers and almost 3000 meters of elevation gain. Team Bulls once again secured the stage win ahead of Centurion Vaude and Wilier 7C Force, but this time with a huge lead. Not every stage of the 2019 Maxxis Bike Transalp seems to be in the... read more

July 18, 2019on Andrew Waldera
July 17, 2019on Andrew Waldera

General

General: Maxxis Bike Transalp 2019: Team Bulls sprints to stage win again

MTB News: Today's fourth stage of the Maxxis Bike Transalp 2019 was once again decided in a sprint. For the second time this year, Team Bulls with Simon Stiebjahn and Urs Huber came out on top, with the Centurion Vaude Team just a fraction behind in second place and Wilier 7C Force in third. This year's edition of the Maxxis Bike Transalp 2019... read more

July 17, 2019on Andrew Waldera
July 15, 2019on Andrew Waldera

General

General: Maxxis Bike Transalp 2019: Huber and Stiebjahn get the opening win

MTB News: The Maxxis Bike Transalp 2019 kicked off yesterday, Sunday, with the first stage from Tux in the Zillertal to Brixen in South Tyrol. Urs Huber and Simon Stiebjahn of Team Bulls took the first stage win after a sprint to the finish. Elena Wagner and Nina Hartleb of the Scott Sebamed Mädelz caused a surprise, taking the women's... read more

July 15, 2019on Andrew Waldera
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