Dornbirn and Sulz: Radball teams fight for World Cup points in Hanover
Dornbirn and Sulz: Radball teams fight for World Cup points in Hanover
At the weekend, the teams of RV Dornbirn 1 and RV Sulz 2 begin a decisive phase of their bike ball season. On August 31st, the World Cup will go to Hanover, where the teams have important points for qualifying for the World Cup final. Both teams prepared themselves in the first half of the season and are now ready to face the challenge.
The team from Dornbirn, consisting of Patrick Schnetzer and Stefan Feurstein, has been waiting for the World Cup start with special curiosity. It is the first time this season that you will compete in a World Cup. In contrast, the team from Sulz, consisting of the brothers Philipp and Max Schwendinger, has already taken part in a World Cup. For them, this competition is another opportunity to secure their qualification points.
group assignment and expectations
In the first preliminary round group, RV Sulz 2 meets strong competitors: the leading teams from Germany and Switzerland, stone and pfings. The Czech replacement team from Svitavka, which is considered the strongest challenger, will also be represented in this group. Philipp Schwendinger expressed the desire to be able to take points from the leading teams in order to increase the chances of a semi -final participation. After your eighth place in the previous World Cup, reaching a front place in the current tournament is of great importance for the possible World Cup qualification.
The team from Dornbirn competes in group two and is dealing with the leaders of the Czech World Cup qualification from Brno and the incumbent U23 Vice European champion from Großkoschen, Germany. Here, too, the chances of a semi -finals are limited, but Dornbirn 1, after a longer injury -related break, has nothing to lose. In addition to the Czech and German teams, experts see them as possible favorites for a place in the further course of the tournament.
Fast sports program and outlook
The next phase of the bike ball season promises an intensive competitive environment. In the next four weeks there will be three World Cup tournaments and an additional World Cup qualification. Immediately afterwards, the grand finale of the Austrian championship will be held, where it will be decided which teams Austria will be represented in Bremen at the World Cycling Circle Sports Championship from October 25th to 27th
The structure of the World Cup season is designed in such a way that each team can compete a total of eight tournaments. Of these eight tournaments, the best eight teams qualify for the grand finale on Saturday, December 7th, in Ailingen near Friedrichshafen, where a representative from Asia and the wildcard of the organizing association will also take part. This targeted qualification phase creates the basis for the best teams to demonstrate their skills at an international level.
With a clear focus on the upcoming challenges and the will to shine in Hanover, the bike ball teams are ready to do their best. The next few weeks will be crucial for your careers and for the further course of the season. It remains to be seen how they will deal in the current competitive situation.
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