Daniela Gass

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Daniela Gass Road cycling
Daniela Gaß (2016)
Daniela Gaß (2016)
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Date of birth 5th November 1980
nation GermanyGermany Germany
discipline Road / train
Societies)
2014–2015
2016
2018
2019
Autoglas Wetteren Cyclingteam
Sprinters Malderen
TWC Maaslandster Zuid-Limburg
Equeno Wase Cycling Team
Last updated: July 2, 2020

Daniela Gaß (born November 5, 1980 in Haßloch ) is a German cyclist who is active on the track and road .

Athletic career

Daniel Gaß was six times German youth champion in cycling. In 1998 she suffered a serious fall, after which she first interrupted her active cycling career and trained as a physiotherapist . Among other things, she worked as such for the German national cycling team.

At the beginning of the 2010s, Gaß had her comeback as a cyclist. At the German road championships in 2011 she was fourth in the road race. In 2012 she received a contract with the Abus Nutrixxion team and won the women's competition at the Bremen six-day race . At the German track championships in 2013 she finished third in the sprint and third in the keirin , both times behind Kristina Vogel and Miriam Welte and second in the points race and with Lisa-Maria-Wiedemann in the team sprint . In 2016 she became German Vice-Champion in Keirin and Scratch and won bronze in the sprint.

Also in 2016 Daniela Gass up ninth in the road race of the German road championship , in 2018 they finished tenth after a few weeks earlier in the standings of the five-day China tour Panorama Guizhou International Women's Road Cycling Race had occupied (02.02) finished second. At the beginning of March 2019 she was second from Samyn des Dames .

Teams

Web links

Commons : Daniela Gaß  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Michael Schenk: After a ten-year break, the first professional contract for 31-year-old Daniela Grass. In: aargauerzeitung.ch. June 7, 2012, accessed July 1, 2018 .
  2. ↑ It's good that it tingled again. In: Kreiszeitung.de. January 16, 2012, accessed July 1, 2018 .