Bremen winners Martinello-Villa are two laps behind, but they are very close on points and still in with a chance.
1. Jens Veggerby-Jimmi Madsen (Den) 303 pts 2. Bruno Risi-Kurt Betschart (Sch) 302 3. Etienne de Wilde-Matthew Gilmore (Bel/Aus) 257 One lap behind: 4. Danny Clark-Gerd Dorich (Aus/Ger) 215 5. Olaf Ludwig-Carsten Wolf (Ger) 198 6. Urs Freuler-Pierangelo Bincoletto (Sch/Ita) 149 Two laps behind 7. Silvio Martinello-Marco Villa (Ita) 264 Four laps behind: 8. Uwe Messerschmidt-Andreas Beikirch (Ger) 102 Eleven laps behind 9. Patrick Vetsch-Thorsten Schmidt (Sch/Ger) 138 Twelve laps behind 10. Peter Pieters-Erik Weispfennig (Ned/Ger) 184
I had a nice file prepared for all you guys and gals, but some jerk walked off with my briefcase in a bar in the City of London this evening. The disk was in it. Worse, credit cards and a diary with lots of contact information and some precious photos. No big deal, I didn't get mugged. I've cancelled the credit cards and even better I've already received an ansaphone message that the diary (minus brief case -- and credit cards, of course) has been handed in at a rail station.
The essence of the main story: ALL SIX PROSPECIVE FRENCH PRO TEAMS HAVE FULFILLED THE REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS. Of these, the so-far unnamed team managed by Vincent Lavenu is to be sponsored by a company called Casino. There was also a report on my disk (in the series "French teams") on Aubervilliers 93-Peugeot. Sorry, I can say no more on this, the thief took both disk and L'Equipe.
Well, I guess he/she dumped them, I don't think he/she'll post them on (alt.silly old bastard.soft touch. rob them).....