Gold in time trial: Friedrich also triumphs in Roubaix
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The 21-year-old title chestcher prevailed on Saturday at 500 meters time trial in 33.057 seconds and thus took the second gold medal in the Vélodrome. The Russian Anastasija Wojnowa, who had won the qualification in the morning, landed on the silver rank. Darja Schmeljowa (also Russia) completed the podium. At the beginning of the competitions, Friedrich had brought with Pauline Grabosch and Emma Hinze Gold in the teamprint. Grabosch as Fourth and Alessa Catriona Pröpster Ranked eight did not manage the medal ranks on Saturday. The federal government of German cyclists (BDR) thus has five gold medals in Roubaix safe and his result from the home World Cup in Berlin already improved on the penultimate of the five competition days. Also read: Single tracking in women - gold and silver for Germany safe
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