Franziska Brauße

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Franziska Brauße Road cycling
Franziska Brauße with EM gold in the single pursuit (2019)
Franziska Brauße with EM gold
in the single pursuit (2019)
To person
Date of birth 20th November 1998 (age 21)
nation GermanyGermany Germany
discipline Road / rail (endurance)
To the team
Current team RSV Öschelbronn
function driver
Societies)
2012-2016
2017
TSV Betzingen
RSV Öschelbronn
Team (s)
2019− Ceratizit-WNT Pro Cycling Team
Most important successes
UCI track world championships
2020 bronze - Individual pursuit
2020 bronze - Team Pursuit
UEC European Rail Championships
2019 European Champion 2016 - Individual pursuit
UEC European Rail Championships (U23)
2019 European Champion 2016 - Individual pursuit
Last updated: March 7, 2020

Franziska Brauße (born November 20, 1998 in Metzingen ) is a German cyclist.

Athletic career

In 2012, Franziska Brauße won her first national title when she became the German student champion in road racing. In 2014 she became the German youth champion in the single pursuit , and in the 500 meter time trial she finished second. In the following year she became German junior champion in the single pursuit and together with Katja Breitenfellner , Isabell Seif and Laura Süßemilch in the team pursuit . At the German track championships in 2016 , she won the junior title in the points race and in the single pursuit. In the same year she started at the UCI Road World Championships in Doha . In the road race Junior was seventh and in the individual time trial Sixth.

Also in 2016, Brauße was nominated for the European elite rail championships in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines , France . In 2017 she and Alina Lange became the first German champion in two-man team driving .

On July 1, 2019, Brauße switched to the WNT Rotor Pro Cycling Team . In the same year she became both U23 European champion and European champion of the elite in the single pursuit and with three German championship titles was the most successful athlete at the German championships in track cycling 2019 .

At the Track Cycling World Championships in Berlin in February 2020 , she won the bronze medal with the German women's foursome with Lisa Klein , Lisa Brennauer and Gudrun Stock in the team pursuit with the new German record time of 4: 11.039 minutes.

successes

2014
  • MaillotAllemania.svg German youth champion - single pursuit
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020

Web links

Commons : Franziska Brauße  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Cycling: Small and co. Race to bronze in record time. In: pfaelzischer-merkur.de. February 28, 2020, accessed March 8, 2020 .