Jasper De Buyst and Leif Lampater maintained their lead on the second night of the 73rd edition of the Gent Six Days. The Belgian/German duo has amassed 168 points and leads Iljo Keisse and Dutchman Wim Stroetinga by 26 points. Kenny De Ketele and Gijs Van Hoecke are further 16 points adrift.
These three teams are all at the same lap, but French world Madison champions Morgan Kneisky and Vivien Brisse are just nine points away from reaching 100 points and thus gaining a bonus lap.
Following their severe crashes on the opening night, both Luke Roberts and Martyn Irvine were neutralised all through Wednesday and their partners, Franco Marvulli and Marc Hester, will make up a new team starting on Thursday. Luke Roberts has sustained a fractured collar bone and a fractured femur. Roberts had planned to forgo the national road championships in his native Australia in order to concentrate on the track season but that plan seems destined not to materialize.
Overall standing after day 2:
1. Jasper De Buyst/Leif Lampater 168 point
2. Iljo Keisse/Wim Stroetinga 142
3. Kenny De Ketele/Gijs Van Hoecke 126
at 1 lap:
4. Morgan Kneisky/Vivien Brisse 91
at 2 laps:
5. Andreas Müller/Yoeri Havik 65
6. Silvan Dillier/Tristan Marguet 63
7. Christian Grasmann/Andreas Graf 38
at 3 laps:
8. Franco Marvulli/Luke Roberts 24
9. Martyn Irvine/Marc Hester 16
at 5 laps:
10. Robert Bartko/Marcel Kalz (Dui) 24
at 6 laps:
11. David Muntaner/Albert Torres (Spa) 21
at 7 laps:
12. Jesper Morkov/Claudio Imhof (Den/Oos) 17
at 9 laps:
13. Moreno De Pauw/Nicky Cocquyt (Bel) 75
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