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Is there a chance to follow German national TT live on TV, or at a live stream or at least have some live scores from the internediate points and the finish?
Great finish really thought FdJ had blown it earlier on. I thought she was dropped on the climb but the truth was she never left themEvita played the Muzic perfectly in France.
Oh, come on! You all knew that if I didn't do it, Samu was gonna!
Evita played the Muzic perfectly in France.
Oh, come on! You all knew that if I didn't do it, Samu was gonna!
I'm not saying I was hoping she'd win just so I could make that pun, but... yeah... I'm saying exactly that!
I was also ready to make some kind of Cordon bleu joke.
Lutsenko let go of his Kazach colours so it seems.
Cordon will indeed be completely bleu now.
German women TT results:
7th placed Merle Brunnée is a runner, today was her fist bike race apparently.
- Lisa Brennauer 40:33
- Lisa Klein 41:04
- Hannah Ludwig 41:34
- Corinna Lechner 43:17
- Tanja Erath 43:35
- Franziska Brauße 43:46
- Merle Brunnée 44:24
- Helena Bieber 44:27
- Adelheid Schütz 44:37
- Charlotte Becker 45:06
Off topic, why do so many of them have names like they are my grandmothers or at least 10 years older than me? Okay, so apparently Liane Lippert left the race half-way.
Corinna, Tanja, Adelheid, even Franziska is not a common name among under 30s. It must be a milieu-thing?
Off topic, why do so many of them have names like they are my grandmothers or at least 10 years older than me? Okay, so apparently Liane Lippert left the race half-way.
Corinna, Tanja, Adelheid, even Franziska is not a common name among under 30s. It must be a milieu-thing?
Franziska Preuß may beg to differ, and Tanja Erath is 31 and Adelheid Schütz 47.
Yeah... but Franziska... I don't know maybe it's different in southern Germany, but Franziska seems to be a name for my age group (end-30s) or older... a Tanja I would imagine to be 45... and Adelheid 75... I'm not holding that against them! I just find it interesting in terms of who does this sport on the highest level.
I mean, I would expect there to be tons of Emmas, Claras, Angelinas, Celines, Pias, Maras... there are some, but all in all the names appear really conservative.
Is Pia a common name nowadays?
It's grown out of fashion in Denmark, but that probably has something to do with the best known Pia being a controversial politician (in some people's eyes).