Selected match photos of the match between Rot-Weiss Essen and the U23 of Schalke 04, the junior team of the Knappenschmiede from Gelsenkirchen on 03 April2021 at the Essen stadium at Hafenstraße 97A. The match took place as part of the 33st matchday of the Regionalliga West of the 2020/2021 season. The final score of the match was 5:0 for RWE with goals from Dennis Grote, Cedric Harenbrock, Steven Lewerenz, Isaiah Young, Maximilian Pronichev. No spectators were allowed due to the Corona Pandemic. The photos include match scenes, players and coaches.

The Dwars door Vlaanderen road cycling race is a one-day race through the Belgian region of Flanders. The race takes place in a series and chronological cycling week with other cycling classics. The finish line is in the western Flanders town of Waregem. Dwars door Vlaanderen always takes place on the Wednesday before the Tour of Flanders and shares the short Hellingen climbs and cobbled sections with the classic.

In 2020, the Dwars door Vlaanderen was cancelled due to the Corona pandemic. In 2021, the Dutchman Dylan van Baarle of Team “Ineos Grenadiers” won ahead of Christophe Laporte of Team “Cofidis, Solutions Crédits” and Tim Merlier of Team “Alpecin-Fenix”.

Gent-Wevelgem, officially Gent-Wevelgem – in Flanders Fields is a road cycling race in Belgium that has been held annually since 1934. It is one of the classic races in the Flemish Cycling Week, which takes place at the end of March on the last Sunday before the Tour of Flanders. Since 2012, there has also been an elite women’s race of the Ghent-Wevelgem classic.

This is always held on the same day as the men’s race, but over a shorter distance of 120 km. The difference: unlike the men’s race, the start is in Ypres and the course does not go over the hills in northern France. Since 2016, the race has been part of the UCI Women’s World Tour. The 2021 edition of the women’s race took place on 28 March. The winner was Marianne Vos from the Netherlands of Team Jumbo-Visma, ahead of Lotte Kopecky from Belgium of Team Liv Racing and Lisa Brennauer from Germany of Team Ceratizit-WNT Pro Cycling Team.

Selected match photos of the match between Rot-Weiß Oberhausen and Rot-Weiss Essen on 27 March 2021 at the Niederrheinstadion (stadium) in Oberhausen. The match took place as part of the 32st matchday of the Regionalliga West of the 2020/2021 season. The final score of the Derby between RWEO and RWE was 1:1 with goals from Simon Engelmann (RWE) and Sven Kreyer (RWO). No spectators were allowed due to the Corona Pandemic. The photos include match scenes, players and coaches.

The E3 Harelbeke (currently after the sponsor E3 Saxo Bank Classic, formerly E3 BinckBank Classic and E3-Prijs Vlaanderen) is a classic Belgian one-day road cycling race and is held annually in the spring before Easter, usually at the end of March or beginning of April, as part of numerous other classic races (after Quer durch Flandern and before Gent-Wevelgem the Tour of Flanders and the Schelde Prize).

The Race E3 Harelbeke was first held in 1958, when the E3 motorway (now the A14) was built between Harelbeke and Antwerp. The Autobhan was the name sponsor for the race.

In 2020, the E3 Harelbeke was cancelled due to the Corona pandemic. In 2021, the Dane Kasper Asgreen of Team Deceuninck-Quick-Step won ahead of his teammate the Frenchman Florian Sénéchal and the Dutchman Mathieu van der Poel of Team Alpecin-Fenix.

The Brugge-De Panne cycling classic (also called Three Days of Bruges-De Panne, or Oxyclean Classic Brugge-De Panne) for women took place for the fourth time. It started on 25 March 2021 and was 158.8 kilometres long. It was the third race of the UCI Women’s World Tour 2021.

All nine UCI Women’s WorldTeams and fourteen UCI Women’s Continental Teams participated in the race. 106 of the 135 riders in the race finished. The winner was Grace Brown from Australia of Team BikeExchange in a time of 4 hours, 3 minutes and 17 seconds, followed by Emma Norsgaard Jørgensen from Denmark of Movistar Team and Jolien D’Hoore from Belgium of SD Worx.

The Brugge-De Panne Spring Classic (officially: Oxyclean Classic Brugge-De Panne) is a one-day road cycling race for professional cyclists held in West Flanders since 1977. From 1977 to 2020 it was called Driedaagse van De Panne (Three Days of De Panne).

In the 2021 race on 24 and 25 March 2021, Irishman Sam Bennett of the ” Deceuninck-Quick-Step” team won ahead of Belgian Jasper Philipsen (“UAE Team Emirates”) and German Pascal Ackermann (“Bora-hansgrohe”).

Selected match photos of the match between Rot-Weiss Essen and the U23 of Borussia Mönchengladbach, the junior team of the Fohlenelf from the Lower Rhine on 20 March 2021 at the Essen stadium at Hafenstraße 97A. The match took place as part of the 31st matchday of the Regionalliga West of the 2020/2021 season. The final score of the match was 4:0 for RWE with goals from Marco Kehl Gomez, Daniel Heber and Amara Conde. No spectators were allowed due to the Corona Pandemic. The photos include match scenes, players and coaches.

Selected match photos of the match between Rot-Weiss Essen and Borussia Dortmund U23, the youth team of BVB, at Stadion Essen, Hafenstraße 97A, on 17 March 2021. The match took place as part of the 25th matchday of the Regionalliga West of the 2020/2021 season. It was a catch-up match. The final score of the top match (first against second in the league table) was 1:1. Due to the Corona pandemic, no spectators were allowed. The photos include match scenes, players and coaches.

The Oderbruch (“wetland” or in Polish “Kotlina Freienwaldzka”) is a former inland delta of the river Oder in the district of Märkisch-Oderland in the federal state of Brandenburg and in the voivodeships of West Pomerania and Lubusz in Poland. The photo series by frontalvision.com shows various shots of the Oderbruch in the change of seasons from winter to spring. Among them are nature shots such as ice surfaces on the Oder or migratory birds (cranes, geese) as well as impressive landscape shots with places like Lebus, Reitwein, Küstrin, Groß Neuendorf, Bleyen Genschmar or Bienenwerder, Kienitz and the border between Germany and Poland.

Agriculture in the GDR was an important part of the economy and daily life. The government placed great emphasis on agricultural production to supply the population with food and to meet the demand for raw materials for industrial production. Agriculture was centralised and controlled by state corporations. There were no private farmers, only agricultural production cooperatives (LPGs) run by the government.

The agricultural production cooperatives (LPGs) were responsible for the following

The LPGs were responsible for the cultivation of grain, fruit and vegetables as well as animal husbandry. There were also large state-owned agricultural enterprises that specialised in the cultivation of commodities such as sugar beet, cotton and tobacco. The government placed great emphasis on the mechanisation of agriculture and promoted the use of modern technology to increase productivity. After the fall of the Berlin Wall and the reunification of Germany, there was a reform of agriculture that ushered in greater privatisation and a transition to market-based systems.

Historical pictures and photos of agriculture in the GDR

Photos, pictures and images of agriculture and agribusiness in the GDR in the years 1940 to 1990. From crop production with a focus on arable farming and the further production directions of horticulture (incl. fruit growing and ornamental plant cultivation) and viticulture to animal production with the different directions depending on the animal species, for example pig production, cattle production, poultry production, sheep production, fish farming:

The 2020 UEC European Track Championships is the eleventh edition of the elite UEC European Track Championships in track cycling and will take place at the Kolodruma in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, between 11 and 15 November 2020. In this gallery / photo collection you will find the following pictures: 2020 UEC European Track Championships photos. The gallery / photo collection contains photos and images of the cyclists. From detailed photos, pictures of races, successes and defeats to victories and award ceremonies. Simply select pictures from the photo gallery (by clicking on the picture or picture number), order, download and use them.

Plovdiv is the second largest city in Bulgaria. Plovdiv was one of the European Capitals of Culture 2019, along with Matera from Italy, and has a fascinating old town with churches and mosques, but above all a suburb characterised by the socialist architectural style. Our photographer has explored both views of Plovdiv. You will find well over 200 selected images in our photo collection.

Whether of the railway station area and the station building designed by Mimar Kemaleddin, the Archaeological Museum or the churches Sveta Bogoroditsa as well as Sveta Nedelia and the minaret of the Djumaya Mosque. You can find a compact summary of all these in our photo gallery. The houses in the historical city centre from the era of the National Revival should not be missed like on the Hisar Kapija. Neither should the monument to the Soviet soldier “Alyosha” on the Bunardzhik hill.

In preparation for the European Track Cycling Championships (2020 UEC TRACK ELITE EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS) in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, from 11th to 15th November a photo shooting of the training of the German national team took place. In the Velodrom in Frankfurt / Oder the track cycling team of the German Cycling Federation (Bund Deutscher Radfahrer BDR) is training for the European Championships.

Selected photos of the training on 29 October 2020 can be found here and for direct download in our picture database

Selected match photos of the match between Rot-Weiss Essen and Rot Weiß Oberhausen on 24 October 2020 at the Essen stadium. The match was part of the 11th matchday of the Regionalliga West of the season 2020/2021. Final score of the derby was 3:0 in front of 500 spectators. Due to the Corona Pandemic, no more spectators were allowed. The photos include match scenes, players and coaches as well as fans.

The Tour of Flanders (“De Ronde van Vlaanderen”, “Vlaanderens mooiste”) is one of the most popular one-day races in Belgium. The cycle race is one of the five monuments of cycling. The traditional women’s race now (since 2016) takes place as part of the newly introduced UCI Women’s WorldTour. “De Ronde van Vlaanderen” traditionally takes place in the spring. But due to the Corona pandemic, the 2020 women’s race was held on 18 October 2020.

The winner in 2020 was Chantal Van den Broek-Blaak (netherland) from Team Boels Dolmans after a strong acceleration on the Oude Kwaremont and a subsequent solo run. In contrast to the previous races, De Brabantse Pijl and Gent-Wevelgem, the peloton was able to break away early in the Tour of Flanders. Second place went to Amy Pieters, also from Team Boels Dolmans. The Belgian champion followed in third place, sprinted to second place, ahead of the Belgian champion in the individual time trial Lotte Kopecky (Team Lotto Soudal).

Top 15 Results 2020

  1. Chantal van den broek – Blaak
  2. Amy Pieters
  3. Lotte Kopecky
  4. Lisa Brennauer
  5. Sarah Roy
  6. Alena Amialiusik
  7. Demi Vollering
  8. Elisa Longo Borghini
  9. Lauren Stephens
  10. Marta Cavalli
  11. Anna Van der Breggen
  12. Floortje Mackaij
  13. Riejanne Markus
  14. Grace Brown
  15. Annemiek Van Vleuten

The Tour of Flanders (“De Ronde van Vlaanderen”, “Vlaanderens mooiste”) is one of the most popular one-day races in Belgium. The cycle race is one of the five monuments of cycling. “De Ronde van Vlaanderen” traditionally takes place in spring. But due to the Corona pandemic, the 2020 race, the 104th edition of De Ronde van Vlaanderen was held on 18 October 2020.

After a group around Mühlberger (Bora-hansgrohe), Peyskens (Bingoal – Wallonia Bruxelles), Van Poppel (Circus-Wanty Gobert), Van den Bossche (Sport Vlaanderen – Baloise), Battistella (NTT Pro Cycling Team) and Van Hoecke (Team CCC) had been the runaways for a long time, someone else won the race in the end. The narrow winner of the Tour of Flanders 2020 was Mathieu van der Poel from the Netherlands of Team Alpecin-Fenix. And he deserved it, because he set the pace on the final climb of the Oude Kwaremont. Wout van Aert from Belgium (Team Telenet-Fidea) came second, ahead of Alexander Kristoff from Norway (Team Glud & Marstrand Horsens).

The Scheldeprijs is the oldest one-day race in the world. Named after the river Schelde, the road cycle race was first held in Flanders, Belgium, in 1907. The route runs from Antwerp to Schoten.

Due to the corona pandemic, the race in 2020 did not take place in spring but on 14 October 2020.

The winner was the Australian Caleb Ewan from Team Lotto Soudal, actually ahead of the German Pascal Ackermann from Team BORA-hansgrohe. However, he was deprived of second place because he is said to have caused the serious crash of several riders in the mass sprint. Second place went to Niccolò Bonifazio of the Total Direct Energie team, and third place to Bryan Coquard of the B&B Hotels – Vital Concept P/B KTM team.

The classic one-day race Gent-Wevelgem (since 2016 Gent-Wevelgem in Flanders Fields) is one of the most famous Belgian road cycling races. It has been held on the roads of the Belgian western provinces since 1934 and, although it stands out for its relatively flat profile, it has a short but enormously steep and unasphalted climb with the Kemmelberg. These gradients are typical of the region and are called “Helling” in Flemish. Since 2011 the race is part of the follow-up series UCI WorldTour.

Gent Wevelgem is made for sprinters, so the winners are usually the sprinter professionals. Due to the Corona Pandemic the race in 2020 did not take place in spring, but on 11 October 2020 parallel to the women’s race.

The winner was the Dane Mads Pedersen from the Trek-Segafredo team ahead of Florian Senechal (Deceuninck-Quick Step) and Matteo Trentin (CCC Team). Best German was John Degenkolb from Team Lotto Soudal in sixth place.

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