Willi Willwohl

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Willi Willwohl Road cycling
Willi Willwohl (2014)
Willi Willwohl (2014)
To person
Date of birth August 31, 1994
nation GermanyGermany Germany
discipline Road / rail: perseverance
Driver type sprinter
End of career 2016
Societies)
2005–2007
2008–2010
2011–2012
BSG Pneumant Fürstenwalde
Frankfurt RC '90
RSC Cottbus
Team (s)
2013–2016
08 / 16–12 / 16
LKT Team Brandenburg
Stölting Service Group (Stagiaire)
Last updated: April 7, 2018

Willi Willwohl (born August 31, 1994 in Cottbus ) is a former German cyclist . He was considered a sprint specialist.

In 2012 Willi Willwohl finished second in the junior road race at the German road championships. On the track , he finished sixth in the two-man team (with Robert Kessler ) and seventh in the single pursuit . The following year he won three stages of the Tour de Berlin and one stage of the Wyscig Dookola Mazowska in Poland .

In 2014, Willwohl was seventh in Rund um Köln and sixth at Velothon Berlin . At the German rail championships, he was runner-up in the team pursuit with the team from LKT Team Brandenburg , for which he has been on the road since 2013, with Franz Schiewer , Stefan Schäfer and Leon Rohde , and he finished tenth in the points race . In the same year he was nominated for the road world championships . In 2015 he won one section each in the Tour du Loir-et-Cher and Dookoła Mazowsza stage races .

Willwohl, who rode as a stagiaire with the Professional Continental Team Stölting Service Group from August 1, 2016 , announced his retirement from competitive cycling at the end of the season to work in his family's catering business. He cited health problems and disagreements with his team as the reason for his resignation.

The former cyclist and current sports director Gregor Willwohl is his older brother.

successes

2013
2014
2015

Web links

Commons : Willi Willwohl  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b At 22! Willwohl switched from racing bike to gastronomy. radsport-news.com, November 1, 2016, accessed November 11, 2016 .