A race like no other. In keeping with tradition, the Six Day Race is being held at the moment in Berlin. Already in 1909 the mega endurance event was pulling national and international cycling pros in. The stagehands from Stagehands.de were there sportily building up and dismantling the equipment in the event hall, displaying an impressive level of fitness and loads of energy, and cutting a good figure even if they weren't in a saddle. For the Hands there weren't any places on the podium but they could still take pleasure in their work and a successful event.
And the fitness and sportiness don't stop there. The hands and helpers from Stagehands.de were also there to help prepare the UEFA National Trainer Conference 2009 in Paris. A definite plus for the Stagehands team: A crew leader who could speak just as good German as French. In other words, very good communication and coordination on site brought the Stagehands well up to speed.
And it wasn't just sporting actions that dictated the work schedule of the Stagehands in the last week. There's also the support of the roadshow which has just begun in Cologne, and which is also to be presented in Heilbronn and Nuremberg, the Hands also lent a hand at a large leisure park in Paris, and not to forget the assignment being carried out at the Berliner Hauptbahnhof. Be it stagehands in Berlin, event technicians in Paris, riggers in Amsterdam or helpers in Vienna, the team from Stagehands.de is constantly on the go, throughout Germany, Europe and the world. And new assignments are always very welcome.
PS: At the moment there's also a well-rehearsed Stagehands crew on a roadshow through Switzerland.
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