The Danes are back on top with just two nights left to race Action from night four of Six Day Berlin (Picture: Six Day Berlin) The fourth night of Six Day Berlin saw unpredictable racing continue as Marc Hester and Jesper Mørkøv regained their lead.
The women’s competition was a story of dominance as the men’s battle continuesThe latest action from Six Day Berlin (Picture: Six Day Berlin)The third day of track action at Six Day Berlin saw Dane Trine Schmidt crowned champion of the women’s contest as German’s Roger Kluge and Theo Reinhardt took back the lead in the men’s classification.
Both the men’s and women’s competitions are in the hands of DenmarkAll the action from day two of Six Day Berlin (Picture: Arne Mill / www.frontalvision.com) The second night of the Six Day Berlin saw a masterclass of Danish racing as Marc Hester and Jesper Mørkøv took control of the men’s competition.
Newly crowned individual pursuit National Champion still has room for improvement according to his teamJohn Archibald may yet be able to go faster in the individual pursuit than the time he set in Manchester on Saturday morning (January 26) which is the fastest ever at sea level, according to his team-mate.
The trade team continue to take the fight to the national squads John Archibald has set a new national individual pursuit record (Picture: SWPix) In a discipline traditionally dominated by national squads, the Huub–Wattbike riders continue to make their mark on the track.