Wittmann, Bretschneider claim sprint races
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Briton Daniell third in men's race
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| 1 | Benjamin Wittmann (Ger) |
| 2 | Rene Enders (Ger) |
| 3 | David Daniell (GBr) |
| 4 | Tobias Wachter (Ger) |
| 5 | Stefan Nimke (Ger) |
| 6 | Marc Schroder (Ger) |
| 7 | Sascha Hübner (Ger) |
| 8 | Joachim Eilers (Ger) |
| 9 | Jason Kenny (GBr) |
| 10 | Christian Lyte (GBr) |
| 11 | Philipp Thiele (Ger) |
| DNF | Peter Mitchell (GBr) |
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| 1 | Sabine Bretschneider (Ger) |
| 2 | Miriam Welte (Ger) |
| 3 | Helen Scott (GBr) |
| 4 | Charlene Delev (Ger) |
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