Yoeri Havik and Iuri Leitao have returned to the lead of the Rotterdam Six Days at the end of the third night of racing, with an exciting standings as four teams are on equal laps, fighting for victory.
Vincent Hoppezak and Yanne Dorenbos sparked the action in the first Madison of the evening, along with Fabio Van den Bossche and Lindsay De Vylder, who regained the lap they had lost the previous evening to Sebastian Mora and Robbe Ghys. Van den Bossche and De Vylder won the event, and shortly after, the two Dutch riders did the same in the team elimination.
In the second Madison of the evening, Havik and Leitão secured a beautiful victory, returning to the top of the general classification.
In the sprinters' races, Matthew Richardson continues his pursuit of the track record: the British rider won the keirin but was defeated in the sprint by Harrie Lavreysen. In the standings, Richardson leads the sprint classification with just one point ahead of his Dutch rival.
THE STANDINGS
1. Yoeri Havik / Iúri Leitão – 180 points
2. Fabio Van den Bossche / Lindsay De Vylder – 172 points
3. Vincent Hoppezak / Yanne Dorenbos – 164 points
4. Sebastián Mora / Robbe Ghys – 122 points
5. Philip Heijnen / Matias Malmberg – 168 points at 1 lap
6. Tobias Aagaard / Robin Skivild – 150 points at 1 lap
7. Jan-Willem van Schip / Peter Moore – 126 points at 3 laps
8. Roger Kluge / Moritz Augenstein – 64 points at 3 laps
9. Milan Van den Haute / Thibaut Bernard – 28 points at 6 laps
10. Julian Vergouw / Marvin Peters – 42 points at 15 laps
11. Joeri Schaper / Oskar Winkler – 28 points at 15 laps
12. Collin Westbroek / an van Schaik – 32 points at 20 laps
13. Elmar Abma / Roy Eefting-Bloem – 14 points at 22 laps
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