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Canceled: Closing event for Stadtradeln Weimar 2026

Update: Due to the expected high temperatures, the event has been canceled by the organizer. We will update this page as soon as a new date is set.

At the closing event, not only will the winning teams and schools be honored, but this year’s Weimar charity project—which will be supported by the funds raised through cycling—will also be presented.

In addition to the winning teams from the various categories, the schools participating in the “Schulradeln” challenge will also receive their certificates and a small surprise. And once again this year, the amount raised through cycling will be donated to a charitable project in Weimar. You can find out which one it is right at the closing event.

So spread the word within your teams and make sure to come to the Co-Labor in large numbers.

More information about Stadtradeln is available here.

 

Co-Labor

Burgplatz 4
99423 Weimar

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