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Despite stiff oppposition from a trio of challengers, Iljo Keisse and Michael Mørkøv proved too strong for their rivals and ended as clear winners of the Ghent Six Days.

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23.11.2015 @ 09:12 Posted by Jesper Ralbjerg

Going into the final day of the Ghent Six Days, four teams nurtured realistic chances of winning but in the end pre-race favourites Iljo Keisse and Michael Mørkøv walked away with the honours. On Saturday, the Belgian/Danish team won a lap to cancel the lead of De Ketele/Van Hoecke and De Buyst/Vergaerde and on Sunday, the team repeated the feat, gaining a decisive lap with just a few kilometres remaining of the race.

 

Van Hoecke/De Ketele provided tough opposition and were trailing by just two points with two sprints to go but then Keisse/Mørkøv launched the decisive attack.

 

Final overall standings:

 

1. Michael Mørkøv (Denmark) - Iljo Keisse (Belgium) 457

 

At 1 lap:

2. Gijs Van Hoecke - Kenny De Ketele (Belgium) 449

3. Otto Vergaerde - Jasper De Buyst (Belgium) 442

 

At 2 laps:

4. Marc Hester - Alex Rasmussen (Denmark) 212

 

At 14 laps:

5. Moreno De Pauw (Belgium) - Morgan Kneisky (France) 371

 

At 16 laps:

6. Jesper Mørkøv (Denmark) - Nick Stöpler (Holland) 156

 

At 20 laps:

7. Melvin Van Zijl - Yoeri Havik (Holland) 138

8. Christian Grasmann - Marcel Kalz (Germany) 122

 

At 45 laps:

9. Stijn Steels (Belgium) - Andreas Müller (Austria) 76

 

At 49 laps:

10. David Muntaner (Spain) - Lindsay De Vilder (Belgium) 79

 

At 52 laps:

11. Christopher Lawless (Great Britain) - Roy Pieters (Holland) 83

 

At 62 laps:

12. Benjamin Thomas (France) - Tristan Marguet (Switzerland) 62

 

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