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12th L'Open des Nations - IMFrance, November 15-17, 2002Main Page Results Previous Stage Day 3 - November 17France Bleu crushes opposition
The third and final day of the 12th Open des Nations finished with leading French team France Bleu well on top of the points standings, successfully defending the title that France has won for the past 11 years (minus one). The team of Arnaud Tournant, Florian Rousseau, Jérôme Neuville and Franck Perque scored 350 points over the three nights, with France Rouge and France Espoirs finishing in second and third spots on 272 points each. Best of the rest was Germany in fourth place, with a points total of 254. The proceedings started with the Open de Keirin, a series of races fought out between a top flight Japanese team and riders from the rest of the world. In the first series, Japan's Shin-Ichi Ota, Germany's Jens Fiedler and France's Laurent Gané won their matches, while Series 2 saw World Champ Jobie Dajka (Australia), Florian Rousseau (France) and Harutomo Watanabe (Japan) triumph. Fiedler won the overall points score in front of Gane and Watanabe. The remaining events on the program saw the French continue to increase their lead on the overall table, with Franck Perque/Jerome Neuville combining to win the 140 lap Madison in front of Austrians Garber/Stocher, and Germans Muller/Fulst. Slovakian Jaroslav Jerabek surprised to win the Match Sprint, defeating Rene Wolff (Ger) in the final, with no French making the semi-finals. The Elimination race was won by Austrian Franz Stocher, before before Arnaud Tournant won the flying lap in a time of 12.757. French Espoir Saïd Haddou took the second and final Elimination race, giving his team enough points to move up on equal terms with second placed France Rouge. PhotographyImages by AFP
ResultsMadison 140 laps 1 Franck Perque/Jerome Neuville (Fra) France Bleu 2 Roland Garber/Franz Stocher (Aut) Latvia-Austria 3 Andreas Muller/Guido Fulst (Ger) Germany Match Sprint 1 Jaroslav Jerabek (Svk) 2 René Wolff (Ger) 3 Sean Eadie (Aus) Australia 4 Steen Madsen (Can) Canada Elimination 1 Franz Stocher (Aut) Austria-Latvia 2 Fabien Merciris (Fra) France Rouge 3 Laurent D’Olivier (Fra) France Espoirs 4 Jérôme Neuville (Fra) France Bleu Flying Lap 1 Arnaud Tournant (Fra) France Bleu 12.757 2 Hervé Gané (Fra) France Espoirs 12.866 3 Mickaël Bourgain (Fra) France Rouge 12.893 4 Ross Edgar (GBr) Great Britain 12.948 Elimination 1 Saïd Haddou (Fra) France Espoirs Final Overall Standings 1 France Bleu 350 pts 2 France Rouge 272 3 France Espoirs 272 4 Germany 254 5 Latvia-Austria 250 6 Netherlands 223 7 Australia 198 8 Switzerland 193 9 Czech Republic 191 10 Slovakia 168 11 Ukraine 167 12 Great Britain 157 13 Spain 133 14 Germany Espoirs 114 15 Denmark 113 16 Canada 91 Keirin Open First Series Match 1 1 Shin-Ichi Ota (Jpn) 2 Jobie Dajka (Aus) 3 Florian Rousseau (Fra) Match 2 1 Jens Fiedler (Ger) Match 3 1 Laurent Gané (Fra) Keirin Open Second Series Match 1 1 Jobie Dajka (Aus) Match 2 1 Florian Rousseau (Fra) Match 3 1 Harutomo Watanabe (Jpn) Keirin Open Final Overall Standings 1 Jens Fiedler (Ger) 2 Laurent Gané (Fra) 3 Harutomo Watanabe (Jpn) 5 Jobie Dajka (Aus) |
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