Groom triumphs: Sixth DM title through a brilliant victory!

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Frankfurt (Oder) hosted the German Omnium Championships on December 21, 2025 with exciting races and new title winners.

Frankfurt (Oder) war am 21.12.2025 Gastgeber der Deutschen Omniums-Meisterschaften mit spannenden Rennen und neuen Titelsiegern.
Frankfurt (Oder) hosted the German Omnium Championships on December 21, 2025 with exciting races and new title winners.

Groom triumphs: Sixth DM title through a brilliant victory!

In Frankfurt (Oder) the focus was recently entirely on cycling, as the German Omnium Championships took place here. In this exciting competition, which is now part of the Olympic Program, the participants were able to demonstrate their skills in various disciplines.

The young cyclist Braut impressed with an impressive performance and secured the title in three disciplines. She took first place in the scratch, tempo race and elimination race and went into the final points race with 120 points. There she continued her triumph and also won this discipline, which earned her a total of 136 points. Fabienne Jährig from BRC Zugvogel Berlin followed in second place with 125 points, while Romy Kasper from Human Powered Health took third place with 112 points. Groom won her sixth DM title on the track, a remarkable success for the young athlete.
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The men's competitions

There was also a tough fight for the men's titles. Augenstein, who started the final race as the leader, was able to maintain his lead and finished the competition with a total of 149 points. Roger Kluge from REMBE | rad-net came second with 141 points and Moritz Mauss, last year's U19 champion, also showed a strong performance in the adults and won the bronze medal with 138 points. This championship was a successful premiere in the elite class for Mauss.

The U19 class also experienced exciting races. Raul Esch from RSC Waltershausen-Gotha secured victory ahead of Jasper Carls from RSG Uni Greifswald and Leon Resag from RSV Unit Lübben. In the female U19 class, Klara Dworatzek from SSV Gera prevailed and left Hanna Walter (BSG Pneumant Fürstenwalde) and Hannah-Franziska Brand (RSV Rheinzabern) behind her. These competitions showed the immense talent that exists in German cycling.

Background to the omnium competition

What makes the Omnium so special? It is made up of various disciplines, including the scratch, tempo race, elimination and the points race, which has already undergone some adjustments this year. The men drive over 25 kilometers in the points race, while the women and juniors cover 20 kilometers and the juniors 15 kilometers. Points are awarded according to a clear scheme that ensures that the overall score ultimately determines the winner.
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The last competition, the elimination race, was rescheduled after an incident at the Bahn-DM in Dudenhofen in the summer. However, it turns out that the cyclists don't let setbacks stop them and go to the start with full enthusiasm.

By the end of September, the outdoor season for cyclists was officially over. These championships were the crowning conclusion of the season, where both new talent and experienced athletes presented themselves well.
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Looking to the future, German cycling has a lot to offer. We continue to expect exciting competitions both in the U19 area and in the adult classes and hopefully many new talents who can follow in the footsteps of the great champions.