Emma Hinze, Pauline Grabosch and Lea Sophie Friedrich, the reigning European champions and Olympic bronze medalists from Paris 2024 in the team sprint, will compete against each other in the sprint at the SIXDAYS WEEKEND. Alessa-Catriona Pröpster, Clara Schneider and Anastasia Kuniß complete the field of participants. At the 112th Berlin Six-Day Race, Germany’s fastest sprinters will start together on January 31 and February 1. Ticket sales are already in full swing. “We are expecting a full house on both days,” says the Managing Director of the SIXDAYS WEEKEND, Valts Miltovics.

Emma Hinze, world champion, European champion, silver and bronze medalist at the Olympic Games (2021/2024) and German champion: “The Berlin Velodrome is a unique setting that is known for its great atmosphere and really gives the riders a boost. I’m really looking forward to the sprint races at the Sixdays Weekend. Last year I set the world record for 500 meters with a flying start on this track and became three-time world champion here in 2020 – so the velodrome suits me.”

Valts Miltovics, Managing Director of the SIXDAYS WEEKEND: “We are very pleased that we managed to get Germany’s best female track cyclists to compete at the Sixdays Weekend at short notice. The six sprinters have collected so many titles and medals together and individually that the audience in the velodrome can expect a very exciting, fast and thrilling competition. A week and a half before the European Championships, the Sixdays Weekend is a very good and, above all, final assessment of their position under competitive conditions for all riders who will be competing in Belgium.” Due to the tightly scheduled program, the stayer races will not be part of the 112th Berlin Six-Day Race this year.

At the SIXDAYS WEEKEND, the world elite of track cycling will be competing in the Berlin Velodrome on January 31 and February 1, 2025. Olympic champions, world and European champions and other continental and national champions will be there, including Theo Reinhardt, Roger Kluge, Robert Förstemann, Yoeri Havik, Roy van den Berg. Admission is at 6:00 p.m. on both days, the program starts at 6:40 p.m. and ends at midnight. As always at the Berlin Six-Day Race, in addition to the sport, there will be plenty of music, drinks and food as well as plenty of entertainment.