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Trial – A-Cup in Gölsental in record heat and with over a hundred starters

Trial run ÖTSV-A-Cup Gölsental 2024

Award ceremony for the Ladies Trophy class. Friedrich Gosch, Chairman of the TTT, Monika Feichtinger, Mayor of Traisen, Erich Diestinger, President of the ÖTSV, Franziska Artmann from MSC Kufstein, winner Caroline Proch and third-placed Stefanie Wedl (both TTT) as well as Federal Councillor Christian Fischer, Mayor of St. Veit (from left).

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DThe Trial Team Traisental hosted the international A-Cup trial for the second time this weekend on the Wadura family estate on the Steinwandleiten in Traisen/St. Veit. With a huge number of participants from near and far, the home team took part in the scorching heat over two days and achieved great success.

115 starters on Saturday and 108 on Sunday traveled to Gölsental, including participants from Germany, the Czech Republic, Poland and Hungary, to take part in this top-class trial event. And the riders from the Trial Team Traisental did brilliantly despite numerous organizational tasks and many of their top riders.

Caroline Proch was once again outstanding, winning the Ladies Trophy class. Teammate Stefanie Wedl came in third. Proch also won the Modern Gentleman class. And Fabian Heilmann won the Modern Clubman. Gerhard Eder also won the Modern Welcome class.

Second places went to Friedrich Gosch (Pre 65 Gentleman) from TTT, Georg Mayr Harting am Sonntag (Pre 65 Welcome), Alfred Wagner (Luftgekühlt Gentleman), Robert Schwihlik (Modern Expert) and Gerhard Kräftner (Modern Gentleman).

There was only one third place for the organizing club, by Patrik Kalteis (Modern Welcome). Ernst Nowak narrowly missed the podium in fourth place, as did Johannes Renz (Modern Expert). Erich Diestinger (Pre 65 Gentleman) secured fifth place and Stefanie Wedl was sixth in the Modern Gentleman.

Fabian Kalteis (Modern Welcome) took one place and Erich Prinz (Modern Gentleman) and Jakob Eder (Modern Welcome) took tenth place. Karl Bartonik (Modern Welcome) narrowly missed the top ten, coming in eleventh.