Many see them as the top-candidates for the victory in Berlin: Kenny de Ketele and Luke Roberts.
On Saturday night they took over the lead with one lap, and this position they defended trough out the Sunday, the big “Family-day” with around 11.500 people in the Arena.
The French boys Kneisky – Brisse are doing well in Berlin, and on Sunday their efforts were rewarded with the victory in the small chase (30 Minutes). Also in the KIA Chase it was the outsiders, who played the game. Grasmann – Thömel won ahead of Stroetinga – Stöpler.
Overall after 4th day:
1 Kenny de Ketele (BEL) – Luke Roberts (AUS), 155 p.,
at 1 lap:
2 Franco Marvulli (SUI) – Andreas Müller (AUT), 140 p.,
3 Mike Kluge (GER) – Peter Schep (NED), 128 p.,
4 Robert Bartko – Theo Reinhardt (GER), 123 p.,
at 2 laps:
5 Robert Bengsch – Marcel Kalz (GER), 174 p.,
6 Morgan Kneisky – Vivien Brisse (FRA), 87 p.,
at 4 laps:
7 Wim Stroetinga – Nick Stöpler (NED), 56 p.,
8 Christian Grasmann – Tino Thömel (GER), 51 p.,
at 5 laps:
9 Erik Mohs – Marcel Barth (GER), 102 p.,
at 6 laps:
10 Leif Lampater – Lucas Liβ (GER), 74 p.,
at 8 laps:
11 Tim Mertens (BEL) – Hans Pirius (GER), 51 p.,
at 11 laps:
12 Fabio Masotti – Angelo Ciccone (ITA), 50 p.,
13 Leonid Krasnov – Artur Ershov (RUS), 32 p.,
14 Jesper Mørkøv (DEN) – Sebastian Wotschke (GER), 31 p.,
at 12 laps:
14 Henning Bommel – Kersten Thiele (GER), 64 p.,
at 14 laps:
16 Guy East (USA) – Björn Schröder (GER), 32 p.
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