Belgian Jasper De Buyst and Dane Marc Hester maintained their tender lead in the Copenhagen Six Days yesterday to see off the attacks of home crowd favourites Alex Rasmussen and Jesper Mørkøv who won the first Madison of the evening.
The two teams both managed to gain a bonus lap which put them ahead of Belgians Kenny De Ketele and Moreno De Pauw who had a quiet evening.
Unfortunately, the peloton has been hit by illness. Yoeri Havik, for instance, was neutralized during the second Madison yesterday. As a result he lost no fewer than 8 laps with team mate Otto Vergaerde.
General classification after day 2:
1 Jasper De Buyst (Belgium) - Marc Hester (Denmark) 109
2 Jesper Mørkøv - Alex Rasmussen (Denmark) 105
At 1 lap
3 Kenny De Ketele - Moreno De Pauw (Belgium) 75
4 Andreas Müller - Andreas Graf (Austria) 37
At 5 laps
5 Daniel Holloway (USA) - Daniel Hartvig (Denmark) 50
6 Nick Stöpler (Holland) - David Muntaner (Spain) 39
At 7 laps
7 Sebastian Wotschke - Hans Pirius (Germany) 34
At 8 laps
8 Otto Vergaerde (Belgium) - Yoeri Havik (Holland) 48
At 11 laps
9 Melvin Van Zijl (Holland) - Elias Helleskov Busk (Denmark) 26
10 Wojtek Pszczolarski (Poland) - Frederik Schwartz (Denmark) 23
At 12 laps
11 Roy Pieters (Holland) - Simon Bigum (Denmark) 27
At 13 laps
12 Mathias Krigbaum (Denmark) - Christian Grasmann (Germany) 27
At 19 laps
13 Achim Burkart - Marcel Barth (Germany) 16
14 Martin Blaha - Ondrej Vendolsky (Czech Republic) 12
Stijn ENNEKENS 40 years | today |
Chiara SACCHI 20 years | today |
Marcel LAMBERTS 39 years | today |
Alberto GALLEGO 34 years | today |
Omar Alberto MENDOZA CARDONA 35 years | today |
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