There is a sport for which there is no need for more than a standard 240-litre multon, which is converted into a sports equipment. This is how it works: The athletes throw themselves on top of a mountain bellows on this garbage can and then drive downhill with it. Whoever manages this fastest wins. This is the basic principle of the Lausitzer garbage can race. What there are to consider, what rules there are and where the sport comes from, we as…
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There is a sport for which there is no need for more than a standard 240-litre multon, which is converted into a sports equipment. This is how it works: The athletes throw themselves on top of a mountain bellows on this garbage can and then drive downhill with it. Whoever manages this fastest wins. This is the basic principle of the Lausitzer garbage can race. What there are to consider, what rules there are and where the sport comes from, we as…