Students bike riders leave Austria and head to Germany  

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**Student Bike Riders Face Long, Challenging Stage Their Journey **

group of Serbian students riding bicycles to raise awareness about the political and social crisis their left Austria behind on Friday. The students, who set out from Novi Sad in northern Serbia, are making a long and arduous journey across Europe.

As they departed Salzburg in Austria, the cyclists were sent off by a crowd of well-wishers and media crews. This leg of their ride takes them through hills, covering a distance of 131 kilometers to Munich in neighboring Germany. According to the students, this stage will be physically demanding but manageable. “We’ facing three days of hell,” one of them said, “but our hearts are pumping hard.”

The bike ride is a bold effort by the students to draw public attention to the crisis that has gripped Serbia since the tragic collapse of a concrete canopy at Novi Sad Railway Station claimed 16 lives. This campaign aims to highlight the social and political issues affecting Serbia.

** Support Grows**

As the students pedal their way across Europe, they’re receiving support from other countries. A reporter from reported that older brother of one of the cyclists will be joining them on a section of the ride from Bonn to Karlsruhe. Additionally, riders from the Netherlands and other countries are expected to join in Strasbourg.

This international support demonstrates the global reach of the students’ message. By riding through Europe, they’re not only highlighting their country’s problems but also showcasing solidarity with people worldwide who care about their plight.

**A Long, Uphill Climb Ahead**

The road ahead for these student cyclists will be long and challenging. With the hills of Austria behind them, they face a grueling ride to Munich in Germany. Will they reach Strasbourg, their ultimate destination? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: their determination and spirit have already captured the hearts of many.

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