
German MTB National Championships - 4X 2011
17 Sep 2011
DE, Pössneck
CN
The German MTB National Championships - 4X 2011 was held in Pössneck on 17 Sep 2011. This event was a significant one in the mountain biking calendar, attracting some of the best riders from across the country. The 4X discipline, also known as four-cross, is a style of mountain bike racing where four bikers race downhill on a prepared, BMX like, track, simply trying to get down first. This event was a thrilling display of skill, speed, and daring.
The competition took place in Pössneck, a town located in the Saale-Orla-Kreis district in the east of Thuringia, Germany. The location was chosen for its challenging terrain and beautiful scenery, providing the perfect backdrop for this adrenaline-fueled event. The track was meticulously prepared, with a series of jumps, drops, and tight turns designed to test the riders' skills to the limit.
The German MTB National Championships - 4X 2011 was a great success, with a high level of competition and a fantastic atmosphere. The event was well-received by both the participants and the spectators, who were treated to a day of thrilling racing action. The event also served to further boost the popularity of 4X racing in Germany, and it continues to be a highlight of the mountain biking calendar.
The competition took place in Pössneck, a town located in the Saale-Orla-Kreis district in the east of Thuringia, Germany. The location was chosen for its challenging terrain and beautiful scenery, providing the perfect backdrop for this adrenaline-fueled event. The track was meticulously prepared, with a series of jumps, drops, and tight turns designed to test the riders' skills to the limit.
The German MTB National Championships - 4X 2011 was a great success, with a high level of competition and a fantastic atmosphere. The event was well-received by both the participants and the spectators, who were treated to a day of thrilling racing action. The event also served to further boost the popularity of 4X racing in Germany, and it continues to be a highlight of the mountain biking calendar.
THIS EDITION
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Median age: | 26 |
Riders: | 10 |
DNF: | 0 |
WOMEN
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Median age: | 21 |
Riders: | 8 |
DNF: | 0 |
ALL EDITIONS
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23 years |
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LATEST WINNERS
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23 years |
WOMEN
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LATEST WINNERS
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