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Krystian Herba to visit KIELCE BIKE-EXPO

22 september 2010
Bike trial champion has reached the top of the Culture and Science Palace on his bike

Krystian Herba has ridden on his bike up the stairs of the Culture Palace and other buildings


Krystian Herba, participant of the ”Mam talent” (” I am talented”) programme, a man who has been able to ride up the stairs of the Culture and Science Palace – Poland’s highest building; Hotel InterContinental in Warsaw – with the largest number of floors in Poland; and “Altus” in Katowice – the tallest building in Silesia, will pay a visit to Targi Kielce on 15-17th October 2010. It will be the time for his special show.

He is one of Poland’s most prize-winning bike trial performers, winner of many Polish Championship medals and member of the national team at world-level competitions. Krystian Herba’s greatest achievements include the 6th place in the ranking of the European Cup 2004 (7th place in 2005), 1st place in the Polish Cup in 1999, 2nd Polish Vice-Champion (2000, 2001, 2002, 2005), Polish Champion 2004, 4th place in G-shock Extreme Jam 2008, dozens of times in the national team during the period 2000-2008, more than 70 times on the podium of winners at national and international tournaments, Polish Amateur Snowboard Champion (2004, 2006), Polish Amateur Snowboard Vice-Champion (2005, 2008, 2009), Snowboard Champion of the Podkarpackie Province in 2009.

Before, however, this Polish sportsman pays his visit to the first bike industry fair to be held in Kielce, on 2nd October 2010 he will pit his strength against Austria’s highest building, Millenium Tower in Vienna. Krystian is in for climbing up 48 floors and 816 steps. We’ll keep our fingers crossed.

Since 2010, Krystian Herba has been advertising Romet Bikes products.