After 10 days, two hours and 48 minutes, Germany's Fiona Kolbinger has become the first woman to win the Transcontinental Race. She beat over 200 men in a 4,000km (2,485 miles) cycling ride across at least Seven countries.
Fiona Kolbinger is a German cancer researcher and is among 40 women who participated in the race. This is her first ever ultra-distance challenge and she won and she finished ahead of the first runner up with 124miles distance. Impressive!
The Transcontinental Race is the definitive self-supported bicycle race across Europe with its first edition in August 3rd 2019
My Thoughts.
This is really impressive news given that, since the start of the race in 2013, a woman that has never participated ended up winning over 200 men. She is a cancer researcher which also means she is and has been working for the good of humanity.
I think more women will participate in the next round and we should be looking at more upsets in the sporting world.
This is a well deserved win given the routine she adopted in preparation for the race.
I find posts like this inspiring and uplifting, it's nice to see a good person doing good for humanity. Following you now, great read
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Thanks. It is indeed an inspiration and i felt inspired as well seeing someone with no prior background in the sport coming from behind to win it.
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So happy to read this story. She is a huge inspiration to people
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She is and seeing that smile on her face makes anything possible.
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