2010 Trans Germany is Sold Out
News Release / 21.01.2010
This year, the CRAFT BIKE TRANS GERMANY powered by NISSAN will be organised with the maximum field of starters as the mountain bike stage race which will leads from Garmisch-Partenkirchen (GER) to Bregenz (AUT) from June 2nd to 5th is sold out after having received 1,200 registration forms. All further entry applications being sent to the organisers – by postal services or online – will now only guarantee a spot on the waiting list.Due to this high interest in the fourth edition of the Trans Germany, organisers are looking forward to the starting signal. “We are absolutely stoked by this huge run on the entry spots which we witnessed over the past weeks. This shows us that we made the right changes concerning the alternating route and cutting the stages down to four. We are super motivated to ensure that every participant will have a great time at the up-coming Trans Germany†Anika Stephan, project manager of event agency PLAN B, explains.
<b>Syncros Takes Over Team Classifier Sponsorship</b>
There more good news too, with Syncros a well-known sponsor joining the pool of top partners. The specialist for almost indestructible mountain bike components which was founded 1986 in Canada will be the presenter for the team classification from this year on.
This is a perfect deal for the cult brand, which started to intensify its efforts for the marathon and cross country disciplines by implementing new FL carbon gear about one year ago, as Marketing Director Roland Breinlinger says: “The team classification of a stage race fits perfectly to the image of our brand Syncros. Racing in a team is all about team work so one mate is helping the other if he is down or doesn’t have a good day. On one day, one team mate is in great shape, on the next day, it might be the time of another team rider. In the end, solidarity and fun are more important than a win.â€
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