Spectators attending to the 2015 Six Days of Bremen on Sunday afternoon had to wait until the last competition to find out which pair was going to lead before last two days of rivalry. In the end it turned out to be the French-Danish duo of Morgan Kneisky/ Jesper Morkov, who gained one lap advantage after reducing their losses and collecting a bonus.
In line with our expectations, a rivalry between four pairs remaining in contention gained further intensity on Sunday afternoon, but it was the French-Danish duo to go on a total offensive. Kneisky and Morkov started the fourth day of competition in Bremen one lap down but well on points, with a huge chance of crossing a 200-points mark and thus collecting a bonus. In the end they not only achieved this goal, thanks to their great showings in Derny races, but earned an advantage over other three combinations and took over the leadership.
Behind their back, previous leaders Marcel Kalz/ Alex Rasmussen, Leif Lampater/ Wim Stroetinga and Christian Grasmann/ Marc Hester are all one lap down, maintaining their chances to turn things around and take a final victory in the 2015 edition of the Six Days of Bremen.
The 2015 Six Days of Bremen classification after day four:
Kneisky Morgan - Mørkøv Jesper (Leasing e-Bike) 203
at 1 lap
Kalz Marcel - Rasmussen Alex (SWB) 242
Lampater Leif - Stroetinga Wim (Sparkasse) 176
Grasmann Christian - Hester Marc (ÖVB) 162
at 4 laps
Graf Andreas - Müller Andreas (Bike it) 92
at 6 laps
Stöpler Nick - Heßlich Nico (Schmidt & Koch) 177
at 8 laps
Liß Lucas - Marguet Tristan (Radio Bremen) 126
at 13 laps
Burkart Achim - Politt Nils (Karstadt Sport) 73
Blaha Martin - Hacecky Vojtech (Atlantik Gruppe) 67
Muntaner David - Torres Albert (x-Tip / Die Spielemacher) 50
at 16 laps
Barth Marcel - Mohs Erik (Elements Pure / PASSION Sport) 77
at 18 laps
Roberts Luke - Lea Bobby (Lotto) 117
Raoul LIEBREGTS 49 years | today |
Andrew ROCHE 53 years | today |
Jay DUTTON 31 years | today |
Rolando AMARGO 28 years | today |
Serge JOOS 40 years | today |
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