Pure excitement at the Mountain Bike World Cup: Fromberger and Gegenheimer provide unforgettable moments on home soil.
Marion Fromberger put in an impressive performance and secured victory on home soil in Aalen. She dominated the race right from the start and gave her rivals no chance. The moment when she crossed the finish line in front of her cheering fans and celebrated her first victory in Aalen was particularly emotional.
"It's incredible to win in front of a home crowd in Aalen," said Fromberger after her victory. "I gave it my all right from the start and I can still hardly believe it. To get my first win here in front of this fantastic crowd is just fantastic."
The qualifying time trials already foreshadowed the outstanding form of the female riders. Czech rider Adéla Pernická impressed in her first UCI World Cup appearance with the fastest time ahead of Marion Fromberger and UCI World Champion Mariia Sukhopalova. Pernická also impressed in the heats, which pointed to an exciting final.
Despite her strong performance in the heats, Pernická was unable to keep up with Fromberger in the final, who went full throttle from the start and secured victory.
The men's final was also a real showdown. Dutch champion Jeroen van Eck and German rider Simon Gegenheimer went head-to-head in a thrilling race. However, the leader of the UCI World Cup, Klemenčič, came out on top in the final straight, preventing a possible double victory for Germany.
Nevertheless, Gegenheimer impressed with his performance and secured a strong second place behind Klemenčič.
For Marion Fromberger, the victory in Aalen was an emotional highlight of her career. The success in front of her home crowd strengthened her leading position in the overall standings of the UCI Mountain Bike Eliminator World Cup.
Second place was also an important success for Simon Gegenheimer. He put in a strong performance and proved that he is one of the best riders in the World Cup.
After a short summer break, the focus now turns to the next round of the UCI Mountain Bike Eliminator World Cup in Sakarya, Turkey. It remains exciting to see how the lead in the standings will develop in this decisive round.
Fromberger and Gegenheimer will certainly give their all to defend their positions and celebrate further successes.