This week, Kuipke in Ghent once again becomes the venue for the Lotto Six Days of Flanders-Ghent race. The Ghent Six Days is in its 82nd edition this year. The Dutch world champions are back on top, but the star remains Tor Deans. With Noah Vandenbranden setting the 500 meter record for the third evening in a row.
Position after day 3 | ||
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points | Tours | |
1. Juri Haavik/Jan Willem van Schip (Ned) | 142 | |
2. Lindsay de Vylder/Ruby Guess | 191 | +1 |
3. Fabio van den Bosch / Jules Hesters | 139 | +1 |
4. Vincent Hobysack/Philippe Heijnen (Ned) | 125 | +1 |
5. Roger Kluge/Theo Reinhart (German) | 66 | +1 |
6. Matthias Malmberg/Aaron Gate (Den/New Zealand) | 95 | +2 |
7. Noah Vandenbranden/TorDance | 146 | +3 |
8. Gianluca Polyfleet/Tim Torn Teutenberg (German) | 131 | +3 |
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Yuri Havik: “I have to set my alarm for 12.30, otherwise I will sleep all day and miss breakfast.”
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Fabio van den Bosch: “I’m having a good first few days: the feeling is good”
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Christophe Circo: “Here in Ghent we have a niche audience”
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So we finished the second day on Wednesday evening.
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