Magstadt is cheering! Table and hammers surprisingly win DM silver
Patrick Tisch and Julia Hämmerli from RV Pfeil Magstadt surprisingly win silver at the 2025 German Artistic Cycling Championships.

Magstadt is cheering! Table and hammers surprisingly win DM silver
The Stuttgart artistic cycling team Patrick Tisch and Julia Hämmerli from RV Pfeil Magstadt achieved an excellent performance at the German artistic cycling championship in Lübbecke and surprisingly won silver in the open class of two-person artistic cycling. With this success, they have not only exceeded their own expectations, but also those of the numerous viewers. This championship took place on October 19, 2025 and leaves a lasting impression on the cycling community, like krzbb.de reported.
The silver place is seen as a particular surprise as the duo were not necessarily considered favorites for the podium by many. Their remarkable performance and technical precision showed that they were well prepared for the challenges. The strong competition in this discipline makes success all the more important.
Results and qualifications
The German Championships in Lübbecke is not the only event that has recently drawn attention to artistic cycling. Previous competitions, such as the 1st German Masters in artistic cycling, which took place on September 6, 2025 in Sulzbach, were crucial for the athletes' qualification for the German Championships and the World Cup. The event was organized by RV Soden and attracted numerous participants, with the women's singles competition having the largest field with 25 starters.
- 1er Frauen:
– Vorrunden-Siegerin: Lara Füller (Poppenweiler)
– Theresa Klopfer (Ebnat) – 5. Platz
– Hannah Reichle (Bad Schussenried) – 7. Platz
– Lisa Weber (Kirchdorf) – 11. Platz
– Sandra Öhler (Herrenzimmern) – 14. Platz
– Charlotte Bantle (Empfingen) – 15. Platz
– Stella Rith (Bonlanden) – 18. Platz - 1er Männer:
– Vorrunden-Sieger: Philipp-Thies Rapp (Tailfingen) mit 210 Punkten
– Linus Weber (Kirchdorf) – 2. Platz
– Simon Köcher (Öschelbronn) – 3. Platz
– Jonas Beiter (Trillfingen) – 4. Platz
– Marvin Staudenmaier (Herbrechtingen/Soli) – 5. Platz
– Ruben Geyer (Denkendorf) – 6. Platz - 2er Männer:
– Patrick Tisch und Julia Hämmerli (Magstadt) – 4. Platz, DM-Startplatz
– Simon Riedinger und Jonas Mächtig (Ilsfeld) – 7. Platz
– Torben Staudenmaier und Sonja Stalter (Herbrechtingen/Soli) – 8. Platz
The successes of Tisch and Hämmerli, as well as the good placings of other Württemberg athletes, show that artistic cycling is flourishing in the region. The continued focus on preparation and qualifications for the upcoming World Championships will continue to motivate athletes in the coming months.
The experiences and results described are related to the continuous development of artistic cycling in Germany. This sport has increased in popularity in recent years, which is reflected not only in the number of participants but also in the improved quality of the performances. wrsv.de documents this development comprehensively and provides valuable insights into current events in the artistic cycling scene.
With the positive development of this sport, many are hoping for further success in future championships and competitions. The athletes and their coaching team will use the lessons learned from this year's championship and previous competitions to further improve their performance and reach new heights.