Midway through the 105th edition of the Berlin Six Days race the lead shifted as both Roger Kluge and Marcel Kalz from Germany and Belgians Kenny de Ketele and Moreno de Pauw gained a bonus lap to join previous leaders Yoeri Havik and Nick Stöpler from Holland on the leading lap.
To emphasize their mean intensions, Kluge and Kalz managed to win both Madisons of the evening. However, they were unable to gain a lap on their two main rivals. All other teams trail by at least two laps and seem without realistic chances of reaching the podium.
Overall classification after day 3:
1 Marcel Kalz - Roger Kluge (Germany) 159
2 Nick Stöpler - Yoeri Havik (Holland) 153
3 Kenny de Ketele - Moreno de Pauw (Belgium) 143
At 2 laps
4 Morgan Kneisky (France) - David Muntaner (Spain) 104
At 3 laps
5 Germain Burton - Mark Stewart (Great Britain) 94
6 Nico Heßlich - Christian Grasmann (Germany) 92
At 5 laps
7 Alex Rasmussen - Jesper Mørkøv (Denmark) 75
At 6 laps
8 Daniel Holloway (USA) - Melvin van Zijl (Holland) 36
9 Mathias Krigbaum - Marc Hester (Denmark) 35
10 Roy Pieters (Holland) - Andreas Graf (Austria) 27
At 7 laps
11 Nils Politt - Tino Thömel (Germany) 58
At 9 laps
12 Lucas Liß (Germany) - Andreas Müller (Austria) 31
At 14 laps
13 Hans Pirius - Sebastian Wotschke (Germany) 39
At 16 laps
14 Jan Kraus - Martin Blaha (Czech Republic) 10
At 18 laps
15 Wojtek Pszczolarski - Adrian Tekliński (Poland) 31
At 22 laps
16 Marcel Barth - Achim Burkart (Germany) 12
Thomas JOLY 29 years | today |
Elisa LUGLI 22 years | today |
Inez BEIJER 29 years | today |
Christoph HENCH 38 years | today |
Mattias RECK 54 years | today |
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