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Belgian home crowd favourite assumes lead with Dutch partner despite crash.

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ILJO KEISSE

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24.11.2013 @ 09:49 Posted by Jesper Ralbjerg

Two teams stand out in the Ghent Six Days: Iljo Keisse and Wim Stroetinga, who won the first Madison on the fifth night and has moved into the overall lead, and De Ketele/Van Hoecke who won the second Madison yesterday and are hot on the heels of the leading duo.

 

De Buyst/Lampater lost their lead on the penultimate evening but they are very close to gaining a bonus lap and thus reclaim the lead.

They will fancy their chances going into the final and decisive Madison as they attempt to take advantage as the leading teams keep watchful eyes on one another.

 

Keisse/Stroetinga laid the foundation of their Madison win yesterday by lapping the field twice, despite the crash suffered by Keisse on day 4.

 

“I’m hurting all over,” Keisse told Het Nieuwsblad, “but the crowd here spurs us on. It’s going to be a tough finale and we’ll have to look out for two teams though I think De Ketele and Van Hoecke are our most dangerous rivals.”

 

Classification after day 5:
1. Iljo Keisse/Wim Stroetinga 341 points
2. Kenny De Ketele/Gijs Van Hoecke 315

 

At one lap:
3. Jasper De Buyst/Leif Lampater 381

 

At 3 laps:
4. Morgan Kneisky/Vivien Brisse 205

 

At 6 laps:
5. Christian Grasmann/Andreas Graf 109

 

At 7 laps:
6. Silvian Dillier/Tristan Marguet 177
7. Robert Bartko/Marcel Kalz 176
8. Andreas Müller/Yoeri Havik 116

 

At 9 laps:
9. David Muntaner/Albert Torres 87

 

At 19 laps:
10. Franco Marvulli/Marc Hester 64

 

At 25 laps:
11. Jesper Mørkøv/Claudio Imhof 48

 

At 27 laps:
12. Moreno De Pauw/Nicky Cocquyt 200

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