**Serbian Student Bicycle Riders Receive Hero’s Welcome in Munich**
The long column of Serbian student bicycle riders has finally rolled into Munich, Germany, and the reception was nothing short of spectacular. Thousands of Serbians living in Germany welcomed the riders with open arms and cheers on Friday evening.
As the students arrived in the city center, they were met with a sea of flags and banners bearing the Serbian flag. Among the crowd was Bishop Grigorije, the head of the Serbian Orthodox Church bishopric in Germany. He had played a crucial role in organizing accommodation for most of the riders in local Serbian churches along their route. This gesture is especially noteworthy, given earlier reports of a Serbian priest refusing to allow the students to stay in a church in Hungary.
The enthusiasm was palpable as two of the nine girl students in the column couldn’t contain their excitement about the warm welcome they received in Munich. As they entered the square where the crowd was waiting, they held up their bicycles above their heads and chanted “Pump,” a trademark gesture that has become synonymous with these intrepid riders at every stop along the way.
**A Journey of Over 1,450 Kilometers**
This marks the ninth stage of the students’ epic journey to Strasbourg, which will cover an impressive distance of over 1,450 kilometers. The ride is not just a test of physical endurance but also a platform for the students to engage with European Union and Council of Europe officials.
The journey has been nothing short of remarkable, with the riders facing challenges at every turn. However, their spirit remains unbroken, and their determination to complete this arduous task is an inspiration to all who follow their progress.
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