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nations were represented at the 2021 UCI Indoor Cycling World Championships in Stuttgart, Germany (29-31 October).
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major successes for the ACT4 artistic cycling quartet from VfH Worms in their last season before retirement from competition: Nora Erbenich, Sabrina Born, Annika Furch and Hannah Rohrwick were crowned German Champions, UCI Artistic Cycling World Cup winners, and UCI World Champions.
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nations were represented for the first time at the UCI Indoor Cycling World Championships: Afghanistan and Peru.
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was the new UCI World Championships record for Germany’s Milena Slupina in the Single Women artistic cycling competition as she claimed her third rainbow jersey after 2017 and 2019.
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successive rainbow jerseys for Lukas Kohl (Kirchehrenbach/GER) in the Single Men competition thanks to his score of 210.07 points, also a new Championships record, in Stuttgart.
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bronze medal for the Arellano family, of Spain. Emilio (18) added his bronze medal in the Single Men competition at this year’s UCI Indoor Cycling World Championships to the three bronze medals his father won in 1994, 1995 and 1996.
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rounds of the 2021 UCI Artistic Cycling World Cup took place between June and October in Uzwil (Switzerland), Lemgo (Germany) and Albstadt (Germany).
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appearances at the UCI Cycle-ball World Cup for Switzerland’s Roman Schneider (RS Altdorf) who reached the milestone at this year’s round hosted by his own club. Involved in the UCI Cycle-ball World Cup since the first edition in 2002, Schneider has competed with with six different partners during his career.
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UCI Cycle-ball World Cup victory for Austrian Patrick Schnetzer, who won the Final in Grosskoschen (Germany) with his new partner Stefan Feurstein.