The big favorites for the Six Days of Amsterdam were already in the lead after the first night of competition and Belgians Kenny De Ketele and Moreno De Pauw have retained their leadership after the second day on Wednesday.
De Pauw won the derny race and the elimination race.
Germans Leif Lampater and Marcel Kalz are the only rivals still in the same lap as the Belgian pair. However, they are 36 points behind.
Standings
1. Kenny De Ketele / Moreno De Pauw, 253 points
2. Leif Lampater / Marcel Kalz 217 points
3. Christian Grasmann / Maximilian Beyer, 136 points, 1 lap
4. Marc Hester / Jesper Mørkøv, 154 points, 2 laps
5. Tristan Marguet / Claudio Imhof, 186 points, 3 laps
6. Yoeri Havik / Wim Stroetinga, 152 points, 3 laps
7. Pim Ligthart / Jens Mouris, 143 points, 3 laps
8. Niki Terpstra / Raymond Kreder, 128 points, 4 laps
9. Nick Stöpler / Roy Pieters, 101 points, 4 laps
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