Four teams share the lead at the halfway point in the Bremen Six Days race. The Dutch - German constellation of Wim Stroetinga and Leif Lampater has a narrow lead over Kalz and Bartko who were nowhere near the podium in the much stronger race in Rotterdam earlier this week.
These two teams gained a lap on Grasmann - Brisse and Hester - Müller in the final Madison on the third night to make it a four way race at the midway point. Stroetinga – Lampater edged out Bartko and Kalz for the Madison win and thus took the lead.
Swiss rider Tristan Marguet and Dutchman Yoeri Havik were both neutralised late last night due to a high fever and a shoulder injury respectively. A decision will be made later today as to their ability to continue in the race.
Overall standings:
1 Leif Lampater (Germany) - Wim Stroetinga (Netherlands) 182
2 Marcel Kalz - Robert Bartko (Germany) 174
3 Christian Grasmann (Germany) - Vivien Brisse (France) 156
4 Marc Hester (Denmark) - Andreas Müller (Austria) 133
At three laps:
5 Nick Stöpler (Netherlands) - Franco Marvulli (Switzerland) 78
6 Jesper Mørkøv (Denmark) - Andreas Graf (Austria) 73
At eight laps:
7 Erik Mohs - Marcel Barth (Germany) 84
At 12 laps:
8 Nico Hesslich - Milan Kadlec (Czech Republic) 83
At 14 laps:
9 Marti Blaha (Czech Republic) - Luke Roberts (Australia) 41
At 18 laps:
10 Hans Pirius - Sebastian Wotschke (Germany) 23
At 22 laps:
11 Nicky Cocquyt (Belgium) - Tino Thömel (Germany) 14
Katherine MAINE 27 years | today |
Thomas JOLY 29 years | today |
Jay DUTTON 31 years | today |
Denas MASIULIS 25 years | today |
Andrew ROCHE 53 years | today |
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