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The swing-handled wheel team: premiere with passion
Austria⚽ Sports8 hr. ago

The swing-handled wheel team: premiere with passion

The article discusses the debut of the Schwingshandl Intralogistics cycling team at the Tour of Austria, highlighting their goals and expectations. The team, based in Holzhausen, aims to perform well and showcase their jersey, hoping for a positive impact through visibility. The event, marking its 75th anniversary, runs from July 8 to 12, featuring challenging routes including the climb to the Großglockner. The fourth stage in Upper Austria includes a route starting in Steyr, passing through several towns, and ending with a finish over the Porscheberg. The team emphasizes teamwork and passion as foundational elements for success, noting recent achievements such as Adrian Stieger’s third place in a state championship. They anticipate opportunities for performance but acknowledge strong competition, particularly on the Großglockner. Locally, the Steyr stage is significant, with plans for a fan zone to enhance spectator experience.

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The swing-handled wheel team: premiere with passion

The article discusses the debut of the Schwingshandl Intralogistics cycling team at the Tour of Austria, highlighting their goals and expectations. The team, based in Holzhausen, aims to perform well and showcase their jersey, hoping for a positive impact through visibility. The event, marking its 75th anniversary, runs from July 8 to 12, featuring challenging routes including the climb to the Großglockner. The fourth stage in Upper Austria includes a route starting in Steyr, passing through several towns, and ending with a finish over the Porscheberg. The team emphasizes teamwork and passion as foundational elements for success, noting recent achievements such as Adrian Stieger’s third place in a state championship. They anticipate opportunities for performance but acknowledge strong competition, particularly on the Großglockner. Locally, the Steyr stage is significant, with plans for a fan zone to enhance spectator experience.

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