News for Jauary 18
Australian Drug Taker gets 2 Years
As reported last week, Jeff Stewart was suspended by the Australian
Cycling Federation for 2 years yesterday. He was also given a 6 month
international suspension. It is not clear how this will work though.
The ACF has to sanction a clearance is Stewart wanted to ride overseas
for a foreign federation. So in these circumstances the binding constraint
will be the 2 years. Stewart is 27 and will find it hard coming back
after 2 years out.
Martinello-Villa takes Bremen Six
Italian World champions Silvio Martinello and Marco Villa kept the lead
all the way to the finish and took the first all-Italian win in the Bremen
Six Day race. The margin to the winners last year, Bruno Risi and Kurt
Betschart, was 17 points. Danish duo Jens Veggerby and Jimmy Madsen also
finished on the same lap, 34 points behind. A total of 124 800 spectators
for the six nights meant a new record for Bremen (124 600 in 1995.)
Bremen Six Day - Final (1/16/96):
1. Marco Villa-Silvio Martinello (Ita) 410 pts
2. Bruno Risi-Kurt Betschart (Sch) 393
3. Jens Veggerby-Jimmy Madsen (Den) 376
One lap behind:
4. Olaf Ludwig-Carsten Wolf (Ger) 341
5. Pierangelo Bincoletto-Etienne de Wilde (Ita/Bel) 283
6. Danny Clark-Urs Freuler (Aus/Sch) 229
Seven laps behind:
7. Matthew Gilmore-Dean Woods (Aus) 197
Thirteen laps behind:
8. Gerd Dorich-Werner Stutz (Ger/Sch) 163
Fourteen laps behind
9. Andreas Beikirch-Uwe Messerschmidt (Ger) 158
Fifteen laps behind
10. Lars Teutenberg-Torsten Schmidt (Ger) 218
Sixteen laps behind
11. Erik Weisspfennig-Andreas Walzer (Ger) 179
Raul Gomez takes the lead in Vuelta al Tachira
Colombian rider Raul Gomez won the hilly eight stage of Vuelta al
Tachira, San Cristobal-La Grita (127,6 km), and also took the overall lead
from Andrea Buffoni, Italy.
Next stage (9): Coloncito-La Fria, 22,7 kms individual time trial.