Much of the talk ahead of the Challenge Roth has been about the all-German battle between Anne Haug and Laura Philipp.
They were second and third last year when Daniela Ryf shattered the record for the fastest ever full-distance time.
But Dutchwoman Els Visser has made giant strides this season and is looking to shake up the established order on Sunday.
Upward momentum
Visser has raced no fewer than eight times already this year and a perfect illustration of her progress was her performance at the T100 Singapore in April after she was given a wildcard.
In her two PTO events in 2023, she’d been last to finish at both the Asian Open (in Singapore) and the European Open.
But this year in Singapore she was a superb third behind Ashleigh Gentle and Lucy Charles-Barclay.
Indeed she hasn’t been out of the top five all season, has three wins and another three podiums.
It’s seen her world ranking move in an upward trajectory – five years ago when she made her only appearance to date at Challenge Roth she was #54 in the standings and finished seventh.
‘I’ve changed heaps’
Lining up on Sunday she’s into the top 20 so no wonder she called it a “journey” when chatting at the pre-race press conference.
She said: “I was here five years ago and it was an incredible experience – it’s so unique and special. But I’m a different athlete now and it’s great to be back.
“I’ve changed heaps, it’s been a journey. In 2019 I’d just started and since then I’ve been training super hard and improving as an athlete and am a lot stronger than I was five years ago.”
But what could that equate to in terms of finishing position on Sunday?
“I can only say I’m in the best shape I’ve ever been.
The training has been going really well and my racing has been consistent. I’m ready!
“It would be great if I can make it to the podium I need a good day to achieve this, I don’t want it to be an all-German podium!”