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01.28.10 - Young canadians battle it out on berlin velodrome
January 28, 2010 – Jacob Schwingboth and Stephen
Meyer are currently racing in Berlin at the UIV 6-Day
race for the first time as a Madison Team. This is the
99th edition of the Berlin 6-Day and the two Canadians
were excited to test out their legs at the German event.
Both men arrived safely, on time, and with all their
luggage. The challenge then became finding lunch and
dinner and getting to the Velodrome via the tram, but
the cyclists proved they have not only racing smarts
but street smarts too as they made it to the track for
an easy roller session. The riders reacted differently
to the time change the first night, with Meyer sleeping
like a log for 13 hours, while Schwingboth was doing
sleep intervals of 2 hours sleeping, 1 hour awake..
Racing began today with a 60 lap points race and 30
minute Madison and Meyer was concerned that “our
first exchange together EVER is going to be in the Madison.”
Add that to their first experience of the excitement
of a 6-Day race, the energy of large and rowdy crowds,
and a competitive field and it is understandable that
their nerves were on high alert. Schwingboth thought
the first night of racing was “a bit of a gong
show, it was hard to understand what was going on and
when the race even started. The racing was no different
then any other high level track race. I cracked myself
trying to move up all the time.”
The duo will be looking for a race result tomorrow
in the same events and wanted to pass on that Kid Rock-
"Sweet Home Alabama" is currently #6 on the
charts in Berlin and Will Smith's "Summer time"
is #3.
More information about the event can be found at:
http://www.sechstagerennen-berlin.de/presse_mitteilungen.php?pid=presse_0992010_20100119G
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