CycleBall
Cycle-ball is a sport similar to soccer, but played on bicycles and involving teams of just two cyclists.
The ball can only be handled with the bike or the head, with the exception of the goalkeeper who can stop it with his hands in his goal area.
Players use their front wheels to hit the ball. If a player puts his foot on the ground, he is considered offside and must return behind his goal line to resume play.
Other rules, such as free kicks, penalties and touches, are similar to those of soccer.
Did you know?
The two world champions in the discipline, Patrick Schnetzer and Stefan Feurstein, will be at the festival to introduce you to cycleball.

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