Lisa Brennauer
Lisa Brennauer with the EM silver medal in the team pursuit (2019) |
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Date of birth | 8th June 1988 (age 32) |
nation | Germany |
discipline | Road , rail |
Driver type | Time trial woman |
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Current team | Ceratizit-WNT Pro Cycling Team |
Team (s) | |
2009 2010–2011 2012–2017 2018 2019- |
Equipe Nürnberger Hitec Products UCK Specialized / Velocio / Canyon Wiggle High5 Ceratizit-WNT |
Most important successes | |
Last updated: March 6, 2020 |
Lisa Brennauer (born June 8, 1988 in Kempten (Allgäu) ) is a German cyclist and four-time world champion (2013–2015). She is one of the most successful German cyclists of the 2010s.
Athletic career
In 2005 Lisa Brennauer became Junior World Champion in the individual time trial on the road in Salzburg . In 2004 and 2005 she won the German championship title in the same discipline as a junior. In the 2008/2009 and 2009/2010 seasons, she was also able to take podium places in World Cup races in the team pursuit on the track . In 2010 she was in Cottbus German Vice Champion in the individual pursuit on the track . In 2011 she won the national championship titles in Omnium and Scratch , in 2013 and 2014 she became German champion in the women's individual time trial and in 2013 in the individual pursuit.
In 2014 Lisa Brennauer won the title of German champion in road racing and in the individual time trial in Baunatal and became national mountain champion . On September 23, Lisa Brennauer won the gold medal in the women's individual time trial (elite) at the 2014 Road World Championships in Ponferrada (Spain) after she had previously become world champion in the team time trial with her team. She won silver in the road race. This made her the most successful female athlete at these world championships.
In 2015 Brennauer won the Energiewacht Tour and the Women's Tour . She described the hard-fought victory at the Women's Tour as one of her “greatest successes”. At the beginning of September, with strong team support, she also won a stage and the overall ranking of the Dutch Boels Rental Ladies Tour .
At the 2015 Road World Championships in Richmond (Virginia) , Brennauer and her Velocio-SRAM team were world champions in the team time trial. In the women's individual time trial (elite), she won the bronze medal. The following year, she and her team from Canyon SRAM Racing won the silver medal in the team time trial at the World Championships in Doha . At the UEC European Rail Championships 2017 in Berlin , Brennauer started with the German women's foursome in the team pursuit . This led to a fall in which Brennauer suffered a broken upper arm, abrasions and bruises and had to pause for a long time.
In August 2018 Lisa Brennauer became European champion in the single pursuit in Glasgow . She set a new German record twice within 24 hours, most recently she covered the three kilometers in 3: 26.879 minutes.
In the final for gold, she defeated the four-time European Pursuit Champion and Scottish local hero Katie Archibald in front of a home crowd. Just one day later, she won the bronze medal in the road race at the European Road Championships .
At the UCI Track World Championships 2019 , the then 30-year-old was runner-up in the single pursuit in Pruszków, Poland . In the same year she won the Dutch Apeldoorn they each silver in the individual pursuit and with Mieke Kröger , Gudrun Stock , Lisa Klein and Franziska Brausse in the Team Pursuit of railway European Championships
At the beginning of 2020, Brennauer became vice world champion in the single pursuit in the Berlin Velodrom and won bronze in the team pursuit with the German four.
At the European Championships in 2020, she finished fourth in the individual time trial.
successes
Street
- 2005
- Junior world champion - individual time trial
- 2009
- a stage Albstadt women stage race
- 2013
- World Champion - Team Time Trial
- Team time trial Open de Suède Vårgårda
- Team time trial Lotto-Belisol Tour
- one stage Holland Ladies Tour
- a stage Tour du Languedoc-Roussillon
- German champion - individual time trial
- 2014
- World champion - individual time trial, team time trial
- World Championship - Road Race
- Team time trial Energy Watch Tour
- Ronde van Overijssel
- Overall ranking and two stages of the Auensteiner Cycling Days
- two stages international Thuringia tour of women
- Team time trial Open de Suède Vårgårda
- one stage Holland Ladies Tour
- German champion - individual time trial, road race
- 2015
- World Champion - Team Time Trial
- World Championship - Road Race
- Overall ranking and one stage of the Holland Ladies Tour
- Overall ranking and one stage The Women's Tour
- two stages international Thuringia tour of women
- two-stage energy watch tour
- a stage Gracia Orlová
- 2016
- World Championship - Team Time Trial
- a stage of the Auensteiner Cycling Days
- one stage Holland Ladies Tour
- 2017
- a stage Healthy Aging Tour
- German championship - road racing
- Overall ranking and prologue for the International Thuringia Tour of Women
- one stage Boels Rental Ladies Tour
- 2018
- Overall ranking and one stage International Thuringia Tour of Women
- German champion - individual time trial
- European Championship - road racing
- 2019
- a stage Healthy Aging Tour
- Overall classification, one stage and points classification Festival Elsy Jacobs
- German champion - road race
- European Championship - Mixed Relay
- Overall ranking and one stage Madrid Challenge by La Vuelta
- World Championship - Mixed Relay
- 2020
- German champion - road race
- European Champion - Mixed Relay
train
- 2010
- European Championship - Team Pursuit (with Verena Jooss and Madeleine Sandig )
- 2011
- European Championship - Team Pursuit (with Charlotte Becker and Madeleine Sandig )
- German champion - Omnium
- 2013
- German Champion - Single Pursuit
- 2018
- European Champion - Single Pursuit
- European Championship - Team Pursuit (with Charlotte Becker , Gudrun Stock and Mieke Kröger )
- German Champion - Single Pursuit
- 2019
- World Championship - Individual Pursuit
- European Championship - individual pursuit, team pursuit (with Mieke Kröger , Gudrun Stock , Lisa Klein and Franziska Brauße )
- 2020
- World Championship - Team Pursuit (with Franziska Brauße , Lisa Klein and Gudrun Stock )
- World Championship - Individual Pursuit
Road World Championship placements
World Championship | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 |
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Road racing | 91 | - | DNF | 2 | 30th | 12 | 43 | DNF | 9 |
Individual time trial | - | - | 11 | 1 | 3 | 6th | 12 | 14th | 10 |
Team time trial | - | - | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4th | 4th | 2 |
Honors
- 2014 cyclist of the year
Web links
- Lisa Brennauer in the ProCyclingStats.com database
- Lisa Brennauer in the Radsportseiten.net database
- Lisa Brennauer in the Sports-Reference database (English; archived from the original )
- Lisa Brennauer in the rad-net.de database
- Official website
Individual evidence
- ↑ Lisa Brennauer from Durach wins third World Cup medal. all-in.de, September 27, 2014, accessed on September 28, 2014 .
- ↑ Thanks to the team: Brennauer is celebrating huge success in England. In: radsport-news.com. April 23, 2015, accessed June 22, 2015 .
- ↑ Brennauer: "The way we drove counts more than the victory". radsport-news.com, September 6, 2015, accessed September 6, 2015 .
- ^ Bahn EM: Brennauer suffered a broken upper arm when he fell. In: radsport-news.com. October 19, 2017. Retrieved November 6, 2017 .
- ^ Ex-road bike world champion Brennauer suffered a broken upper arm. Retrieved August 24, 2020 .
- ↑ Süddeutsche Zeitung: Rad-EM: Brennauer just missed a medal. Retrieved August 24, 2020 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Brennauer, Lisa |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German racing cyclist |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 8, 1988 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Kempten (Allgäu) |