They didn’t win any of the two Madisons on the second night of the Berlin Six Days but Dutchmen Havik and Stöpler nevertheless managed to increase their overall lead thanks to their win in the team elimination. This victory gave them 20 points which were sufficient to take them past the 100 points mark and earn them a bonus lap.
The first Madison of the evening was won by pre-race favourites Kenny de Ketele and Moreno de Pauw from Belgium ahead of home crowd favourites Marcel Kalz and Roger Kluge. Later the German team won the long Madison of the evening and they are now very close to joining the front duo as just six points separate them from a bonus lap.
Overall classification after day 2:
1 Nick Stöpler - Yoeri Havik (Holland) 103
At 1 lap
2 Marcel Kalz - Roger Kluge (Germany) 94
3 Kenny De Ketele - Moreno De Pauw (Belgium) 86
At 2 laps
4 Morgan Kneisky (France) - David Muntaner (Spain) 66
5 Alex Rasmussen - Jesper Mørkøv (Denmark) 56
At 3 laps
6 Nico Heßlich - Christian Grasmann (Germany) 71
7 Germain Burton - Mark Stewart (Great Britain) 64
At 5 laps
8 Mathias Krigbaum - Marc Hester (Denmark) 25
8 Daniel Holloway (USA) - Melvin van Zijl (Holland) 25
10 Roy Pieters (Holland) - Andreas Graf (Austria) 15
At 6 laps
11 Lucas Liß (Germany) - Andreas Müller (Austria) 22
12 Nils Politt - Tino Thömel (Germany) 20
At 9 laps
13 Hans Pirius - Sebastian Wotschke (Germany) 21
At 11 laps
14 Jan Kraus - Martin Blaha (Czech Republic) 7
At 13 laps
15 Wojtek Pszczolarski - Adrian Tekliński (Poland) 18
At 14 laps
16 14 Marcel Barth - Achim Burkart (Germany) 12
Georgia CATTERICK 27 years | today |
Sara CASASOLA 25 years | today |
Jose Antonio GIMENEZ DIAS 47 years | today |
Heinrich BERGER 39 years | today |
Kevin MOLLOY 54 years | today |
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