Oliver Widmann

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Oliver Widmann
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UCI Trials World Champion, Men Junior 26"
Personal information
Born (2001-08-22) 22 August 2001 (age 23)
Team information
Current teamCrewkerz Team
DisciplineTrials
RoleRider
Rider type26-inch Wheel Size
Major wins
UCI World Champion, Men Junior 26" (2018/19) UEC European Champion, Men Junior 26" (2018/19)

Oliver Widmann (born 22 August 2001 in Ludwigsburg) is a German mountain bike trials cyclist who competes in the 26-inch category. He is a member of the national trials team "Bund Deutscher Radfahrer". [1]

Career

In November 2018 Widmann won the UCI Urban Cycling World Championships in the men junior trials 26-inch category. In 2019, he successfully defended his title. [2] He also claimed the European and German champion titles in 2018 and 2019. [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] At the UCI Urban Cycling World Championships 2018 he finished second with the German national team. [8]

In the years 2015, 2016, and 2017 he became vice world champion at the UCI Trials World Youth Games in the 20-inch category. [9] [10]

2019

2018

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References

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