Community Trikot

Here you will find the categories and winners of the community jersey for each stage.
There is a new category for each stage. The community can then vote between three riders to decide who wins. The jersey will be presented the next day before the start.

4. Stage: Best Teammate

On the 4th stage from Annweiler am Trifels to Saarbrücken, we were looking for the best teammate for our community jersey.

Between Amanuel Ghebreigzabhier (LTK), Bob Jungels (RBH) and Pieter Serry (SOQ), the choice fell clearly on the Eriteer Amanuel Ghebreigzabhier from Team Lidl-Trek. He was presented with the jersey at the award ceremony after the 4th and final stage of the Lidl Deutschland Tour 2024.

3. Stage: Gladiator of the peloton

At the 3rd stage from Schwäbisch Gmünd to Villingen-Schwenningen we were looking for the gladiator of the peloton for our community jersey.

It was decided between Taco van der Hoorn (IWA), Santiago Buitrago (TBV) and Anton Lennemann (BAI) and the result was clear: the German Anton Lennemann won and proudly accepted his jersey before the start in Annweiler am Trifels.

2. Stage: Mr. Nice Guy

 

 

During the 2nd stage from Heilbronn to Schwäbisch Gmünd, we were looking for Mr. Nice Guy for our community jersey.

The candidates were Alexander Kristoff (UXM), Marco Brenner (TUD) and Niklas Märkl (DFP). After the closest voting so far, Marco Brenner won the election with almost 50% of all votes and received his jersey before the start in Schwäbisch Gmünd.

1. Stage: Best beard of the peloton

 

 

On the 1st stage from Schweinfurt to Heilbronn, we were looking for the best beard in the peloton for our community jersey.
best beard in the peloton.

Everyone was unanimous in this category. Simon Geschke (COF) clearly has the best beard in the peloton. He was presented with his jersey before the start of stage 2 in Heilbronn.

Prologue: Mr. Aerodyamic

 

 

At the prologue in Schweinfurt, we were looking for the Mr. Aerodynamic for our community jersey.

In the choice between Ethan Hayter (IGD), Max Walscheid (GER) and Danny van Poppel (RBH), the German won by a wide margin and was therefore able to take the jersey before the start of stage 1.