When the Rotterdam Six Days ends this evening, only two teams appear to have any realistic chances of walking away with the honours. Dutchmen Stroetinga and Kreder managed to cling on to their overall lead on the penultimate evening courtesy of a win in the final Madison of the night. Enjoying a lead of at least one lap on all their rivals and being very close to another bonus lap when reaching the 200 points mark, the Dutch duo look set for a surprise win.
Spaniards Torres and Mora seem to be the only team that’s able to endanger the Dutchmen as they have actually more points than the home crowd favourites. For Danes Mørkøv and Rasmussen things look more complicated as they trail behind on points.
Pre-race favourites De Ketele/De Pauw and Terpstra/Havik continue to struggle, perhaps being affected by the illness that has also troubled other teams during the Six Days.
Anyway, the final and decisive evening promises to be one of excitement and can be followed live on the official web site of the race:
http://www.zesdaagserotterdam.nl/nieuwsenmedia/live-verslag
General classification after Day 5
1 Wim Stroetinga - Raymond Kreder (Holland) 189
At 1 laps
2 Albert Torres - Sebastian Mora (Spain) 191
3 Jesper Mørkøv - Alex Rasmussen (Denmark) 162
At 2 laps
4 Kenny de Ketele - Moreno de Pauw (Belgium) 202
5 Niki Terpstra - Yoeri Havik (Holland) 185
6 Christian Grasmann (Germany) - Morgan Kneisky (France) 100
At 5 laps
7 Barry Markus - Jesper Asselman (Holland) 84
8 Sebastian Wotschke - Hans Pirius (Germany) 50
At 6 laps
9 Filippo Pozzato (Italy) - Jens Mouris (Holland) 89
At 9 laps
10 Lucas Liss - Marcel Kalz (Germany) 102
At 11 laps
11 Michel Kreder - André Looij (Holland) 57
At 22 laps
12 Melvin Van Zijl - Michael Vingerling (Holland) 40
At 23 laps
13 Alex Buttazzoni - Marco Zanotti (Italy) 11
Miriam ROMEI 29 years | today |
Boas LYSGAARD 20 years | today |
Mattias RECK 54 years | today |
Igor BOEV 35 years | today |
Holger SIEVERS 56 years | today |
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