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Six Days of Moscow - 6DRussia, March 4-9, 2003Main Page Results Previous Day Day 6 - March 9Marvulli and Aeschbach hang onSwiss pair Franco Marvulli/Alexander Aeschbach have hung on to win the Six Days of Moscow, after a tense and exciting final night. The duo finished just 10 points in front of Dutch Robert Slippens/Danny Stam, who were at one point a whole lap up on the field. However in the final madison, Marvulli/Aeschbach took that lap back, combined with Neuville/Perque and Villa/Chmidt, and thus secured the overall win. Slippens/Stam had to be content with second place, while Marco Villa/Alexei Chmidt in third gave the Russian fans a podium finish. ResultsFinal standings after night 6 1 Franco Marvulli/Alexander Aeschbach (Swi) 259 pts 2 Robert Slippens/Danny Stam (Ned) 249 3 Marco Villa (Ita)/Alexei Chmidt (Rus) 205 4 Jérôme Neuville/Franck Perque (Fra) 178 2 laps behind 5 Andrei Minashkin (Rus)/Jean-Pierre Van Zyl (RSA) 277 3 laps behind 6 Iljo Keisse/Dmitri De Fauw (Bel) 203 7 Jimmy Hansen/Morten Christiansen (Den) 135 8 Jozef Zabka/Martin Liska (Svk) 124 9 Gerd Dörich/Mario Vonhof (Ger) 64 5 laps behind 10 Sergei Koudentsov/Sergei Osipov (Rus) 140 7 laps behind 11 Vladimir Rybin/Vasily Yakovlev (Ukr) 42 8 laps behind 12 Lars Teutenberg (Ger)/Peter Jörg (Sui) 24 10 laps behind 13 Dennis Rasmussen (Den)/Jukka Heinikainen (Fin) 28 12 laps behind 14 Lars Thomsen/Michael Smith Larsen (Den) 9 13 laps behind 15 Francis De Jager (Ned)/Konstantin Ponomarov (Rus) 30 DNF Sergei Kulakov/Sergei Sevastianov (Rus) Courtesy of the Union International des Velodromes |
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