Boison-Moller maintain lead in FD World Champs
by Gerald New on 18 Jul 2007
Day two of the Flying Dutchman Worlds at Mar Menor in Spain. Jorgen and Jaicob Boison-Moller of Denmark have led from the first race and they have a five point lead after race four. They are the only team to stay in single figures in all the races.
A new face in second place, Hans-Peter Schwarz and Roland Kirst of Germany move up and defending champions Szabolcs Majthenyi and Andras Domokos of Hungary drop to third place overall.
Despite not winning a race since the opening one, Jorgen and Jaicob have been the most consistant in what is proving to be a high scoring event. Winners of race two were Tin and Robin Matulja of Croatia, but they have struggled since then with a 50, 24, on day two.
In light winds, winner of the first race on day two were Dirk Bogmul and Michael Lisken of Germany, but that is their only trip into single figures so far, they are ninth overall. And in race four Carlos Beltri and Javier Cayuela of Spain added to their third in the opening race, to take a win, but they are tenth overall.
FD Worlds - Leading scores after 4 races
1 DEN 21 BOJSEN-MOLLER, JORGEN/BOJSEN 16pts
2 GER 87 SCHWARZ, HANS-PETER/KIRST, RO 21
3 HUN 70 MAJTHÉNYI, SZABOLCS/DOMOKOS, 26
4 GER 210 WITTE, JÖRG/MÄDICKE, STEFAN 39
5 NED 25 WIJGERS, L.J./KAMPHUIS, N 40
6 ITA 10 CIPRIANI, ROBERTO/MORELLI, STEF 48
7 ITA 45 VESPASIANI, FRANCESCO/GERUNZI 49
8 ESP 81 MARTÍNEZ, FRANCISCO/MANCHADO 50
9 GER 199 BOGUMIL, DIRK/LISKEN, MICHAEL 52
10 ESP 7 BELTRI , CARLOS/CAYUELA, JAVIER 53
11 NED 32 VAN DER POL, BAS/VAN DER POL, M 55
12 ITA 93 UNGARO, LUCA/UNGARO, MARCO 57
13 NED 26 KRAMER, ENNO/GEELKERMEN, ARD 62
14 GER 202 BOROWSKI, JÖRN/BERLIN, ANDREA 62
15 USA 36 ROBSON, LIN/FRY, JOHN 65
16 GER 206 KAY-UWE, LUDTKE/KAI, SCÄFERS 67
17 GER 19 BAHR, PEGGY/BAHR, TORSTEN 72
18 ESP 8 ECHEVARRIA, ALVARO/GARCIMARTI 76
19 NZL 111 MCKEE, ANDREW/BISMARK, MATHE 79
20 GER 113 KÖNIG, KILIAN/BRACK, JOHANNES 81
Best GBR:
28 GBR 382 DORAN, PETER/PHILLIPS, RICHARD 125
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