6-days Berlin 2023 Live

6-days Berlin 2023 Live Stream: At Six Day, the cycling scene meets once a year in Berlin to experience a unique event full of competitions, parties and performances. For six days in a row, cyclists compete in teams of two against their international rivals. The teams have to prove themselves against their rivals in different spectacular disciplines, and in the end their score decides who is victorious.

At Six Day there are four different competition categories, with men, women, sprinters and junior riders proving their skills here. In addition to the sporting aspect, there is much more for the audience to experience: A varied range of street food, entertainment and music ensure that the six-day race event is also an absolute highlight even for visitors who are not sports freaks.

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110th edition of the most traditional six-day race

By the way, the Six Days are a worldwide series of 6-days Berlin 2023 Live events: in addition to Berlin, the six-day races are held in other cities too, such as London and Brisbane, Australia.The women of 1. FC Union Berlin returned home yesterday (Tuesday), bringing an end to their intensive six day training camp in Spain.  It had all been worth it said head coach Ailien Poese.”It was a complete success. We had good weather, the Spanish sun released a lot of energy and we got a lot done. We are returning to the German winter in good spirits.”

Intensive training sessions on Sunday and Monday

The last two regular days of the training camp were just as busy as those that preceeded them with two more training sessions on Sunday’s agenda, while also giving consideration to the players need for regeneration. While the first training session in the morning focused on set-pieces, the team was then divided into four groups in the afternoon to control the load. Some players did a regenerative session on the grass, others rode their bikes. All players went to the video analysis in teams of two and were also treated by the physiotherapists.

Above all video analysis came to the fore. Since November, Felix Kaminski has been the team’s official video analyst and he had also compiled numerous individual scenes for the players during the training camp.On the last day, there were two more sessions. In the morning, they continued work on their attacking, as Poese explained,”We mainly worked on our build-up play and on finding solutions against opponents sitting deep, as well as against teams that press higher up.

Then, finally, in the afternoon to signal the end of the hard work, they could cut loose a little as the team played against the staff (coached by Pauline Wimmer and Latoya Bach) in a final training game. Although the players came out on top in the end, Kaminski managed to score a consolation goal after an assist from physiotherapist Nico Haase.

The last evening in Spain was rounded off with a get-together. After six heavy days, both the coaching team and the players could fully relax, having laid the foundations for what will hopefully be a successful second half of the season.

Departure on Tuesday

After breakfast on Tuesday, the team set off for Valencia airport. Via a stopover in Frankfurt, they arrived back at the stadium An der Alten Försterei in the evening.”It was 6-days Berlin 2023 Live Stream really important to have the entire team together for several days,” said Poese, back home at last. “That we were able to take all the players with us – apart from the injured Luca Scheel – was the best thing that we could have done.”

Captain Lisa Heiseler was also positive about the time spent in Enguera: “After the five days, we all have somewhat heavy legs, but we have achieved a lot. We have grown closer together as a team and will be able to take a lot with us. On the pitch, we picked up on some things from the first half of the season, consolidated and improved upon them. We also had a lot of tactical discussions.”

Outlook

The preparation for the second half of Union’s Regionalliga Nordost season carries on, even though the camp is over, with fourfriendlies scheduled before the home game on Saturday, 18 February against league-leaders Viktoria Berlin.The first of these is this coming Sunday, 22 January 2023, against second-division team Carl Zeiss Jena. Kick-off at Dörpfeldstraße is at 2 pm. Admission is free.

On six consecutive evenings several teams, each consisting of two racing cyclists, compete. There is a different race every night, with varying degrees of speed and stamina. The competitions include the traditional, international “pacemaker race”, a derby and a sprint race. In all of these competitions, champions from all over the world compete against amateurs. In between the races, a DJ takes the stage as part of an entertainment programme.

History of the Berlin Six-Day Race

Starting in 1909, the Berlin Six Day Race is the oldest six-day race in the world. In its first year, 15 teams of two cyclists each competed in the exhibition hall at Berlin Zoo for glory and, not least, 5000 Goldmarks. The 110th edition of the Six Day Berlin will take place from January 27 to January 29, 2023 at the UFO in the Velodrom. The Six Day Berlin unites once a year the international cycling scene in Berlin and presents a diverse program full of competitions, parties and performances and of course many competitions for cyclists.

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