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Old November 26th 04, 12:41 PM
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Default Ghent Vlaanderen Six Day

After the Third Night at the Half Way point...

The two Hunts on Night Three at the Vlaanderen Six Day in Ghent were won by
Gilmore-Bartko and Slippens-Stam.

Swiss European Madison Champions Marvulli-Aeschbach now lead but the lead is
tenuous. Their sprinting abilities in the Hunts allowed them to be first to
claim the 200 point bonus lap but on the same Zero lap are Slippens-Stam
and Gilmore-Bartko within easy distance of the bonus lap and so
Marvulli-Aeschbach will need to steal a lap if they ambitions of retaining
the lead long term.

The Downing Brothers, injured in a crash in the second Hunt of Night Two, are
gamely continuing and even managed to win a few points on Night Three but now
languish 29 laps back at the Half Way point.

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