
Cycling: Catching up in extreme heat: Engelhardt champion for the first time
The winner of Paris-Roubaix won after 107 kilometers ahead of former champion Liane Lippert and Justyna Czapla.
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The winner of Paris-Roubaix won after 107 kilometers ahead of former champion Liane Lippert and Justyna Czapla. The 25-year-old professional cyclist fought in temperatures of over 35 degrees in the downhill to a four-man top group, after he was already on the last mountain. Engelhardt, who had won the European title in the U23 class in 2022, celebrated one of the greatest successes of his career.
Furthermore, For the women, Franziska Koch had won the title for the third time in series the day before. In front of his famous father, he occupied the 16th century. Second and third place came after 191.1 kilometres with the start and finish in Bad Liebenstein Lennart Jasch and Nico Denz. This is a madness.
In addition, Extreme heat complicates the race It was a sweating affair on the 27-kilometer loop in the hilly Thuringian forest, which had to be overcome seven times. At some point I was left behind," Engelhardt said, adding, "I thought, 'Crap, it's getting tight.' I'm just taking the downhill maximum risk down.
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The winner of Paris-Roubaix won after 107 kilometers ahead of former champion Liane Lippert and Justyna Czapla.
reliability moderate2/3 sourcesThe 25-year-old professional cyclist fought in temperatures of over 35 degrees in the downhill to a four-man top group, after he was already on the last mountain.
reliability moderate2/3 sourcesEngelhardt, who had won the European title in the U23 class in 2022, celebrated one of the greatest successes of his career.
reliability moderate2/3 sourcesFor the women, Franziska Koch had won the title for the third time in series the day before.
reliability moderate2/3 sourcesIn front of his famous father, he occupied the 16th century.
reliability low1/2 sourcesSecond and third place came after 191.1 kilometres with the start and finish in Bad Liebenstein Lennart Jasch and Nico Denz. This is a madness.
reliability low1/2 sourcesExtreme heat complicates the race It was a sweating affair on the 27-kilometer loop in the hilly Thuringian forest, which had to be overcome seven times.
reliability low1/2 sourcesAt some point I was left behind," Engelhardt said, adding, "I thought, 'Crap, it's getting tight.' I'm just taking the downhill maximum risk down.
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