Kluge and Malcharek Secure Second Place After Opening Day of Berlin Six-Day RaceSat 31st Jan, 2026The opening day of the 113th Berlin Six-Day Race saw German cyclists Roger Kluge and Moritz Malcharek claim the second position in the standings, following a competitive start to the renowned track cycling event held at the Velodrom in Berlin. Despite the last-minute adjustment, Kluge and Malcharek accumulated a total of 53 points by the end of the first day, securing their place as strong contenders in the race. The Berlin Six-Day Race, known for its challenging and fast-paced format, continues to attract elite cycling talent from across Europe and beyond. The strong turnout and enthusiastic atmosphere highlighted the enduring appeal of the Berlin Six-Day Race, which remains a key fixture on the international track cycling calendar. Organizers reported that all available seats for the second day were sold out, with only standing-room tickets remaining.
Source: The Munich Eye January 31, 2026 19:43 UTC