Lucas Harmful

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Lucas Harmful Road cycling
To person
Date of birth November 25, 1988
nation GermanyGermany Germany
discipline Road / train
End of career 2013
Societies)
SSV 1990 Gera
Team (s) as coach
2019– National Team Juniors (Germany)
Last updated: September 23, 2019

Lucas Schädlich (born November 25, 1988 in Zwickau ) is a German cycling trainer and former cyclist.

Athletic career

In 2004, Lucas Schädlich won the team time trial at the Course de Paix Juniors together with Marcel Kittel , Christoph Mai, Florian Frohn, Philipp Klein and Danilo Kupfernagel , and in 2005 he won the Cottbus Bundesliga stage race junior race . In the following year, alongside John Degenkolb , Fabian Schaar , Philipp Klein, Oliver Jakob and Michael Riedle, he was again part of the team that won the team time trial of the Friedensfahrt. At the Junior Track World Championships in 2006, he finished seventh in the points race and was third in the Rad-Bundesliga . From 2017 to 2010 he drove for the Thuringian Energy Team , then for another two years for the NSP team . In 2013 he ended his cycling career.

Professional

Schadlich began studying at the Cologne Trainer Academy . Although he won't finish his studies until 2020, he was hired by the Association of German Cyclists as a trainer for the women's national cycling team on January 1, 2019 . At the UCI-Bahn World Championships for Juniors in 2019 in Frankfurt (Oder) , athletes such as Alessa Pröpster , Katharina Albers and Christina Sperlich won medals.

Honors

In 2014, Lucas Schädlich, who was involved in youth care at SSV Gera and as an association youth warden, was awarded the Thuringian Sporthilfe Foundation's coaching support.

successes

train

2004
2005
  • Overall ranking and one stage Cottbus Bundesliga stage trip
2006

Teams

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Andreas Rabel: career jump. In: otz.de. January 11, 2019, accessed September 23, 2019 .
  2. ↑ Laudatory speech by Lucas Schädlich (accessed on September 23, 2019)