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World Cup title holder Friedrich with second two-man bob win in Sigulda

Johannes Lochner second before Michael Vogt

Sigulda (RWH) 2-man Bobsleigh winner at the BMW IBSF World Cup in Sigulda (LAT) is again

Olympic Champion Francesco Friedrich. The defending World Cup Champion had already won

the season opener in Sigulda and again had a close race with team mate Johannes Lochner

in the second race of the weekend. With a gap of 0.04 seconds Lochner and Christian Rasp

had finished second at the first World Cup, this time it was only 0.03 seconds before the second

run. With Alexander Schüller as push athlete, Friedrich then set a new start record (4.75

seconds) and in the end had a lead of 0.21 seconds over the duo Lochner/ Eric Franke.

Third place went again to the Swiss 2-man bob with Michael Vogt and push athlete Sandro

Michel (0.65 seconds behind).

2019 Junior European Champion Ralfs Berzins (LAT) pushed by Edgars Nemme ensured the

best result of the three Latvian home teams in fifth place. European Champion Oskars

Kibermanis and Davis Springis finished eighth.

Mihai Tentea (ROU), Overall winner of IBSF Europe Cup last season, celebrated his best World

Cup result to date, finishing seventh with Raul Dobre.

In the overall ranking for the BMW IBSF World Cup 2020/2021, Francesco Friedrich (GER 450

points) leads after two of the twelve races in the IBSF sports calendar. Johannes Lochner

(GER, 420) is second ahead of Michael Vogt (SUI, 400).

For more detailed information including athlete profiles, World Cup results and the ranking

please visit ibsf.org.

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