The Regulations
The regulations are published. Tour de Berlin - International Youngsters Race from 19.8. - 21.8.2022 in the center of Berlin Organizer: Berlin Cycling Federation e.V. Responsible: Claudiu Ciurea, President and Jörg Wittmann, Road Technical Director 3-day stage race Tempelhof airfield Olympic Stadium Karl-Marx-Allee Entry until: 17.8.2022 To: Andreas Müller E-mail: info@berlin-radsport.de Remark: The registration will be done team by team. National teams, LV teams, club teams and mixed teams are eligible. A team consists of 3 or 4 riders. In all age groups the teams can consist of mixed teams of female and male riders.
For the next generation
The Rapha Foundation continues to support and promote the next generation of generation of cycling, for the first time in Germany. The Rapha Foundation was established in 2019 with the mission of creating a better future for cycling and cyclists. It now supports more than 20 organizations around the world that are dedicated to inspiring the next generation of cyclists from groups underrepresented in cycling, empowering
Heuer Cycling - official Supporter
Heuer Radsport actively supports the promotion of young cyclists. An essential goal for us in the work and promotion of young talents is equality. We actively advocate that the female and male classes are scored separately from each other and that the winner's bonuses in the female class and the male class are equal. After that, the premiums should be adjusted to the number of starters, as recommended by the cycling youth. The
Transformation in the association
The Berliner Radsport Verband e.V. is one of the 17 regional cycling associations in the Bund Deutscher Radfahrer. Many well-known cyclists began their careers in Berlin or laid the foundations for their sporting success here. These include some of the currently most successful professional cyclists such as Maximilian Schachmann, Simon Geschke or Maurice Ballerstedt. The members of the Berlin Cycling Association are organized in 36 cycling clubs or departments. From very young athletes:inside from 8