**Serbian Student Bike Riders Bring Joy to Stuttgart**
A group of Serbian students who are cycling from Belgrade to Strasbourg has arrived in Stuttgart, Germany. On Sunday afternoon, they were greeted by a large crowd of Serbians living in the city. The atmosphere was lively, with people cheering and chanting “Pumpaj, Pumpaj” as the bike riders entered a central square.
The students had been riding for several days and said it was a tough day due to the hills on the road from Ulm. Despite the challenges, they were happy to be met by so many fellow Serbians. In fact, one of the students even pulled out a guitar and led the crowd in singing popular Serbian songs.
**A Sense of Home**
For some of the students, it felt like they had arrived back home. One student noted that there were small groups of people with Serbian flags along the way, every few kilometers. This made them feel like they were still in Serbia. It’s clear that these students have a strong connection to their heritage and are proud to be representing Serbia on this journey.
**No City Officials Present**
Unlike in Ulm, city officials were not present as the bike riders arrived in Stuttgart. Instead, a local Serbian student spoke to the crowd, welcoming them and expressing support for their journey.
**Next Stop: Karlsruhe and Strasbourg**
The student bike column will continue its journey on Monday, heading to Karlsruhe, and then on to Strasbourg on Tuesday. This is an exciting time for these students, who are not only pedaling through Europe but also spreading joy and Serbian culture along the way.
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