Felix Ritzinger
Felix Ritzinger (2019) | |
To person | |
---|---|
Date of birth | 23rd December 1996 (age 23) |
nation | Austria |
discipline | Train / road / mountain bike / cross-country |
To the team | |
Current team | WSA KTM Graz |
Societies) | |
until 2017 2018 (until July 31) 2018 (from August 1) 2019 2020 |
Sportunion Bikestore.cc- Team Grazer Junior Cycling Team WSA Pushbikers Maloja Pushbikers WSA KTM Graz |
Last updated: May 1st, 2020 |
Felix Ritzinger (born December 23, 1996 in Vienna ) is an Austrian cyclist who is active in the disciplines of track cycling , road cycling , mountain biking and cross-country racing .
Athletic career
Felix Ritzinger is a versatile cyclist who is successful in several disciplines. In 2014 he became Austrian junior champion in mountain bike XC and took part in the Youth Olympic Games , in 2016 he won the U23 title. From 2015 he became national champion on the track several times. In 2017 he also won the Austrian U23 championship in cyclo-cross racing.
By 2018 he had won a total of more than 20 national titles in various disciplines and age groups. At the national championships in 2018 he set with 4: 28.273 min a new Austrian record in the individual pursuit and thus improved the record of Dietmar Müller from 1994.
In 2019 he became Austrian champion in the single pursuit, in the Omnium and with Tim Wafler in the two-man team, and he won a stage of the Tour of Szeklerland .
successes
train
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
- Austrian champion - single pursuit, omnium, two-man team driving (with Tim Wafler )
Mountain bike
- 2014
- 2016
Cross country
- 2017
Street
- 2019
- one stage Tour of Szeklerland
Web links
- Felix Ritzinger in the Radsportseiten.net database
- Felix Ritzinger in the ProCyclingStats.com database
- Portrait Felix Ritzinger. In: Team Bikestore.cc. December 23, 1996, accessed May 1, 2018 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Felix Ritzinger and Nadja Heigl at the Youth Olympic Games in China. In: Starribbon Anti-Doping Awareness. August 20, 2014, accessed May 1, 2018 .
- ↑ Rudolf Massak: train ÖM: Ritzinger and Kokas with new Austrian records. In: radsportverband.at. September 7, 2018, accessed September 10, 2018 .
- ↑ Tim Wafler is No. 1 (September 19, 2019)
personal data | |
---|---|
SURNAME | Ritzinger, Felix |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian track cyclist |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 23, 1996 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Vienna |