Lycurgus completes a challenging journey to Moscow

The selection left Monday night around 00.30 am by bus to Hamburg. From there Lycurgus flew to Frankfurt and then on to Moscow. In total, the journey took approximately 17 hours. Wytze Kooistra organized the trip on behalf of the club and that was no easy task. Watch the video for the travelogue.

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Corona and Moscow

The trip to Moscow is challenging in several ways. Of course, this is especially true on a sports level. Staying healthy is also an important goal, especially given the circumstances surrounding the coronavirus.

‘We try to maintain the bubble as much as possible, so that you have as few contacts as possible outside of it. But yes, other guests are also walking around the hotel and we will also meet people from the organization. You don’t have a hundred percent guarantee, ‘says Kooistra.

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Galati Arcade

On Tuesday, Lycurgus is preparing in Moscow. On Wednesday, the Groningers play in the eighth final of the CEV Cup against the Romanian CSM Arcada Galati. In case of a win, the winner of Dynamo Moscow will be played against OK Vojvodina from Novi Sad (Serbia) the next day.

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