Cycling World Cup in Glasgow: German women’s trio racing to gold and world record

Status: 08/03/2023 21:52

Strong start for the German team at the Cycling World Championships in Glasgow: after Franziska Brausse took silver in the individual, the German team won gold in the pursuit with an outstanding performance.

Pauline Grabosch, Emma Hinze and Lea Sophie Friedrich improved from round to round on Thursday (August 3rd, 2023) and finally defeated England, who were also favored, in the final in a new world record time of 45.848 seconds.

For the successful German trio was the fourth World Cup victory in a row. “It’s so cool to do it for the fourth time in a row. And then with a world record, sometimes I can’t really believe it,” Hinze told ZDF and Friedrich added: “It’s amazing what we put on the track. Such a one Improvement is amazing. We can be super proud of ourselves.”

England, who also beat the old world record with 45.923 seconds, had to settle for second place. Bronze went to China in the small final, which they defeated Netherlands.

Brausse only has to admit defeat to Dygert

Brausse had previously won silver in the final of the 3,000m individual pursuit in 3:28.803 minutes, but missed out on successfully defending his title. The gap to world record holder and winner Chloe Dygert from the USA (3:17.542) was more than ten seconds.

Brausse was more than two seconds behind Dygert in qualifying in the morning, but had already secured the silver medal with his place. Brausse didn’t stand a chance in the final, and the exceptional driver Dygert even overtook her. However, Dygert missed the world record by one second.

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