News for February 13
Milan Six Day Final:
1. Silvio Martinello-Marco Villa (Ita) 507 pts
2. Bruno Risi-Kurt Betschart (Sch) 496
2 laps behind
3. Lombardi-Bincoletto (Ita) 379
4. Veggerby-Madsen (Den) 333
3 laps behind
5. Freuler-Pieters (Sch/Ned) 403
8 laps behind
6. Chiappucci-De Wilde (Ita/Bel) 224
9 laps behind
7. J. Curuchet-G. Curuchet (Arg) 183
8. Lapage-Van Slijke (Bel) 106
10 laps behind
9. Wolf-Doerich (Ger) 130
15 laps behind
10. Citterio-Gilmore (Ita/Aus) 181
16 laps behind
11. Monin-Magnin (Fra) 62
22 laps behind
12. Minali-Cerioli (Ita 258
44 laps behind
13. Di Basco-Stutz (Ita/Sch) 106
Abandon: Fanelli-Hermann (Ita/Sch).
The 1995-1996 Six Day season winners:
Herning: Jimmi Madsen-Jens Veggerby (Den);
Grenoble: Silvio Martinello-Marco Villa (Ita);
Dortmund: Danny Clark-Rolf Aldag (Aus/Ger);
Monaco: Erik Zabel-Etienne de Wilde (Ger/Bel);
Bordeaux: Frederic Magne-Etienne de Wilde (Fra/Bel);
Gent: Andreas Kappes-Etienne de Wilde (Ger/Bel);
Zurich: Bruno Risi-Kurt Betschart (Sch);
Cologne: Andreas Kappes-Etienne de Wilde (Ger/Bel);
Bremen: Marco Villa-Silvio Martinello (Ita).
Stuttgart: Jimmi Madsen-Jens Veggerby (Den)
Copenhagen: Bruno Risi-Kurt Betschart (Sch)
Milan: Silvio Martinello-Marco Villa (Ita)
4 wins: Etienne de Wilde
3 wins: Silvio Martinello
Marco Villa
2 wins: Kurt Betschart
Bruno Risi
Jimmi Madsen
Jens Veggerby
Andreas Kappes
1 win: Rolf Aldag
Danny Clark
Erik Zabel
Frederic Magne
Superprestige Cyclo-Cross, 10th and final event, Harnes, France, 11
February
1. Richard Groenendaal (Neth) 1.02.20
2. Luca Bramati (It) +18 secs
3. Adri Van der Poel (Neth) +45
4. Van Santvliet (Bel) +1.26
5. Herligers (Bel) +2.32
6. Chiotti (Fr) +2.39
7. Pontoni (It) +2.51
8. Simunek (Czech) +2.57
10. G. M. Bramati (It) +3.11
Final overall classification
1. Luca Bramati 123
2. Groenendaal 109
3. Van der Poel 109
4. Van Santvliet 98
5. Pontoni 90