Traditionally Sunday is a day of relative peace and calm for the favourites in a Six Days race and this year’s edition of the event in Berlin was no exception. The three top teams eased off somewhat in the Madison and let other teams compete for glory.
Morgan Kneisky and David Muntaner won the first Madison of the afternoon and gained a lap on everybody else except Nico Heßlich and Christian Grasmann while the British duo of Burton and Stewart won the second Madison.
Overall, though, the three top teams, Stöpler/Havik, Kalz/Kluge and de Ketele/de Pauw remain in the driver’s seat and look set to decide the outcome of the race amongst themselves. Just four points separate the trio going into the final two nights.
General classification after day 4:
1 Nick Stöpler - Yoeri Havik (Holland) 176
2 Marcel Kalz - Roger Kluge (Germany) 174
3 Kenny de Ketele - Moreno de Pauw (Belgium) 172
1 lap
4 Nico Heßlich - Christian Grasmann (Germany) 135
5 Germain Burton - Mark Stewart (Great Britain) 131
6 Morgan Kneisky (France) - David Muntaner (Spain) 119
3 laps
7 Alex Rasmussen - Jesper Mørkøv (Denmark) 100
7 laps
8 Daniel Holloway (USA) - Melvin van Zijl (Holland) 56
9 Mathias Krigbaum - Marc Hester (Denmark) 42
10 Roy Pieters (Holland) - Andreas Graf (Austria) 27
8 laps
11 Nils Politt - Tino Thömel (Germany) 91
10 laps
12 Lucas Liß (Germany) - Andreas Müller (Austria) 63
17 laps
13 Hans Pirius - Sebastian Wotschke (Germany) 67
19 laps
14 Jan Kraus - Martin Blaha (Czech Republic) 19
20 laps
15 Wojtek Pszczolarski - Adrian Tekliński (Poland) 40
31 laps
16 Marcel Barth - Achim Burkart (Germany) 12
Nick STÖPLER 34 years | today |
Kairat BAIGUDINOV 46 years | today |
Jon-Anders BEKKEN 26 years | today |
Kevyn ISTA 40 years | today |
Serge JOOS 40 years | today |
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