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3rd place for Patryk Stosz on the 4th stage of the Tour du Loir and Cher

The Felt Felbermayr team finally achieved a podium finish in the Tour du Loir et Cher (UCI 2.2). On the flat 4th stage over 121 kilometers with a total of 401 meters of altitude to be covered with start and finish in Salbris, Patryk Stosz secured 3rd place in the sprint. The entire team worked optimally for the Felt Felbermayr sprint rocket and prepared the sprint optimally. After 2:26:32 hours, the Pole reached the finish at the same time as winner Simon Dehairs (Alpecin Deceuninck Development Team). “A podium in France is very important, it gives us a lot of confidence for the next races,” emphasizes racing director Rupert Hödlmoser. Yesterday, teammate Michael Kukrle made a great impression on the 199 kilometer long third stage when he led a leading group of 15 for a long time and ultimately took 15th place. The Welser team is competing in France with Emanuel Zangerle, Pjotr Brozyna, Miguel Heidemann, Michael Kukrle, Matthias Reutimann and Patryk Stosz.

Victory for Sebastian Schönberger at the Hungerburg Classic in Innsbruck

Sebastian Schönberger is also currently in top form. After his dominant victory last Sunday at the UCI Gravel Race in Velden am Wörthersee, the Upper Austrian also won the Hungerburg Classic in Innsbruck today. In the 3.5 kilometer long race with 350 meters of altitude to be completed, the Felt Felbermayr cyclist's victory could not be taken away. From Monday, Schönberger and teammate Hermann Pernsteiner will be in action for the national team in the difficult Tour of the Alps.

Another six Wels professional cyclists in action in the Netherlands

In addition, another six Felt Felbermayr professional cyclists were in action today at the 16th Arno Wallaard Memorial in the Netherlands. The 188.1 kilometer race had to be neutralized and restarted due to a serious fall. Josef Dirnbauer took 20th place as the best Wels driver, and the Dutchman Pete Uptegrove from the Monda Vakantieparken team won.