Hinze wins premiere of the Champions League in railway wheel sports
The Cottbus defended her leading position on Saturday at the fourth and last race day of the new series in the sold-out Olympic Velodrome in London and secured 25,000 euros prize money. Hinge came to 128 points after another victory in the sprint and thus referred her training and teammate Lea Sophie Friedrich from Cottbus (118) to the second place. Three spelled sprint Olympic champion Kelsey Mitchell from Canada (102). At the Sprint men, Stefan Botcher from Chemnitz secured second place in the overall standings and 15 000 euros premium. The 29-year-old won in London again in the Karin and came to 133 points. The overall victory went superior to the double Olympic champion and defeated world champion Harris Larvae from the Netherlands (147). The Cottbus Maximilian Levy placed 13th place in the last international competition of his career (44).
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