Dornbach triumphs at Velka Cena Framaru: Kopecky shines in Třebesín!

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Maximilian Dörnbach wins the Velká cena Framaru 2025 at the Třebesín Velodrome. See the exciting results and highlights!

Maximilian Dörnbach gewinnt die Velká cena Framaru 2025 auf dem Třebesín Velodrom. Sehen Sie die aufregenden Ergebnisse und Highlights!
Maximilian Dörnbach wins the Velká cena Framaru 2025 at the Třebesín Velodrome. See the exciting results and highlights!

Dornbach triumphs at Velka Cena Framaru: Kopecky shines in Třebesín!

The atmosphere was great on the Velké ceny Framaru long weekend at the Třebesín Velodrome in Prague. This traditional event, which is considered the oldest track cycling competition in Europe, featured exciting races and a large number of participants. Among the athletes was the Belgian cyclist Lotte Kopecky, who was crowned road world champion in her debut this year and fought for victory here. In addition to the elite cyclists, there were also many young talents at the start, which made the event particularly lively. Many of them had celebrated the day at Kopescky News. prepared, while at the same time the organizers were proud of the support of the Framar company, which financially supported the event.

Marek Mixa, the head of the organizers, commented on the success of the event and the organization and financing, which was characterized by a great achievement. “We had many participants from different countries, which made the event more international and exciting,” said Mixa. The event also included youth competitions as well as competitions for the masters, so all age groups of cyclists enjoyed their competitions. The MTB race for children started on Saturday, August 23rd, followed by numerous training sessions for all categories.

Results of the Velká cena Framaru

The results table shows the outstanding performances of the athletes and how the different categories were divided. Maximilian Dörnbach from Germany celebrated impressive successes: He won both the sprint and the keirin and set a new record with a maximum speed of 70.409 km/h. This ensured him unlimited respect on the track. Other winners in the men's categories include:

discipline winner Second Third
sprint Dörnbach (Germany) Szalontay (Hungary) Topinka (Czech Republic)
Scratch Augenstein (Germany) Slawek (Poland) Vandenbranden (Belgium)
Bodovací zavod Eyestone Jochum (Germany) Slawek
Vyřazovací závod Bibic (Canada) Eyestone Voneš (Czech Republic)
Keirin Dornbach Nulens (Belgium) Sarnecki (Poland)
Omnium Eyestone Maclean (United Kingdom) Jochum

In the women's race, Kopecky showed why she is considered one of the best cyclists in the world. She secured victory in the omnium discipline and took another step in her impressive career, which most recently led her to two world road championship titles. The results from the women's categories are equally impressive:

discipline winner Second Third
sprint Peter (Poland) Jaborníková (Czech Republic) Sibiak (Poland)
Keirin Peter Seremak Sibiak
Omnium Kopecky Bossuyt (Belgium) Baleisyte (Lithuania)
Scratch Bossuyt Kopecky Baleisyte
Bodovací zavod Kopecky De Clercq Bossuyt
Vyřazovací závod Kopecky Bossuyt Leu (Switzerland)

The importance of categories in cycling

What makes the races so special? The different age and gender categories set by the UCI, the international cycling federation, are immensely important. They ensure that athletes can compete in fair and equitable competitions. In Austria, the main categories are divided by age and gender, which allows many drivers to compete with like-minded people. This structure not only promotes the sport, but also connection within the cycling community. According to Wikipedia), the age categories such as Elite, U23 and Masters have a clear influence on which competitions riders can take part in.

The Velká cena Framaru has once again shown how important such events are for the development and promotion of cycling. The joy and commitment of the athletes, organizers and fans contributed to making this event a complete success.

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