2nd Day At VCR Rostock

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2nd Day At VCR Rostock
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Video: Сборка теплицы из поликарбоната Завода Гарант своими руками. Весь процесс / Завод теплиц Гарант 2024, March
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Jan-Peter and Hannes Peckolt

Bundock / Forbes lead in the tornado, the two Hansen Brothers from Denmark score in the 49ers. Both teams had already won the tour standings last year.

The four-time tornado world champion and last year's overall winner Darren Bundock (Australia) and his crew member Glen Ashby took the lead after seven races on the second day of the Volvo Champions Race in Rostock's city harbor.

The 33-year-old silver medalist at the Olympic Games in Sydney used the fresh afternoon breeze to sail all the way forward. In the morning Bundock / Ashby had already started to catch up behind the Olympic champions Roman Hagara / Hans-Peter Steinacher (Austria) with a second place and a victory of the day and overtook their permanent competitors in the overall standings.

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Johannes Polgar / Carsten Happel

The German Olympic candidates Roland Gäbler (Tinglev) and Gunnar Struckmann (Kiel) fell back to fifth place. The youngsters Johannes Polgar / Carsten Happel (Kiel) are hot on the heels of their role models after winning the day in the seventh race.

The spectacular 49er gliding dinghies caught very different weather conditions in the Rostock city harbor at the 2nd tour stop of the Volvo Champions Race. The first races were mixed up by violent gusts, which promptly resulted in three capsizing. Hours later the wind almost fell asleep at times and forced the crews to do fine acrobatics on the wobbly skiff boats.

The Danes Peter and Sören Hansen, who won the overall ranking of the Volvo Champions Race in the 49ers in 2003, are in the lead after eight races and thus trumped their compatriots, the Olympic candidates Michael Hestbek and Dennis Andersen, who did not participate until the Kiel Week Qualified for Athens. The Poles Marcin Czajkowski and Krzystof Kierkowski drove to a brilliant second place in the overall standings. The German Olympic team Marcus Baur (Kiel) / Max Groy (Fleckeby) fell back to fourth place, followed by their sparring partners Jan-Peter and Hannes Peckolt (Hamburg / Kiel).

Results tornado: after the 2nd day (7 races incl. 1 deleted result)

1. Darren Bundock / Glen Ashby (AUS / GBR) 18 points 2. Roman Hagara / Hans Peter Steinacher (AUT) 19 points 3. Peder Ronholt / Sören Jörgensen (DEN) 24 points 4. Diogo Cayolla / Nuno Barreto (POR) 25 points 5. Roland Gäbler / Gunnar Struckmann (Tinglev / Kiel) 29 points 6. Johannes Polgar / Carsten Happel (Kiel) 30 points 7. Martin Rusterholz / Michiel Fehr (SUI) 33 points 8. MischHeemskerck / Pieter van Ruitenburg (NED) 42 points 9. Helge Sach / Christian Sach (Zarnekau) 44 points 10. Tom Zajac / Tom Czajk (AUT) 45 points 11. Tino Mittelmeier / Niko Mittelmeier (Überlingen) 52 points 12. Fridtjof Unger / Hendrik Unger (Osnabrück) 67 points 13. Will Howden / Marc Howell (GB) 74 points 14. Jan Kreutzmann / Guido de Vries (Hanover) 75 points 15. Ingo Köhn / AnnKöhn (Schwerin) 93 point

Results 49er: after the 2nd day (8 races incl. 1 deleted result)

1. Peter Hansen / Sören Hansen (DEN) 22 points 2. Marcin Czajkowski / Krzystof Kierkowski (POL) 24 points 3. Michael Hestbaek / Dennis Andersen (DEN) 25 points 4. Marcus Baur / Max Groy (Kiel / Fleckeby) 32 points 5. Jan-Peter Peckolt / Hannes Peckolt (Hamburg / Kiel) 35 points 6. Pawel Kacprowski / Pawel Kuzmicki (POL) 40 points 7. Tom Ruegge / Jörg Steiner (SUI) 42 points 8. Jonas Warrer / Peter Krüger-Andersen (DEN) 44 points 9. Ronald Rensch / Torsten Haverland (Schwerin) 49 points 10. Thomas Iversen / Klaus Naur (DEN) 67 point

11. Felix Oehme / Julien Kleiner (Hamburg) 67 points 12. L. Briesendiek-Pudenz / M. Massmann (Flensburg) 82 points 13. Vegard Arnhoff / Haavard Arnhoff (NOR) 84 points 14. Thomas Rein / Patrick Böhmer (Schwerin) 90 points 15. Martin Kirketerp / Dion Valente (DEN) 90 points

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