De Ketele wins Derny title
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Pronk, Kluge round out podium
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1 | Kenny De Ketele / Michel Vaarten (Belgium) |
2 | Matthe Pronk / Joop Zijlaard (Netherlands) |
3 | Matthieu Ladagnous / Raymond Persyn (Belgium) |
4 | Andreas Graf / André De Raedt (Belgium) |
5 | Patrick Kos / Sam Mooij (Netherlands) |
DNF | Neofytos Sakellaridis / Walter Huybrechts (Belgium) |
DNF | Alex Buttazzoni / Fabio Perego (Italy) |
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1 | Kristof Goddaert / Erwin Schoefs (Belgium) |
2 | Roger Kluge / Peter Bauerlein (Germany) |
3 | Alessandro De Marchi / Cordiano Dagnioni (Italy) |
4 | Tim Van Der Zanden / Cees Stam (Netherlands) |
5 | Dimitrios Polydoropoulos / Luc Van Uytfanghe (Belgium) |
6 | Jaume Muntaner Juaneda / Christian Dippel (Germany) |
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1 | Kenny De Ketele / Michel Vaarten (Belgium) |
2 | Matthe Pronk / Joop Zijlaard (Netherlands) |
3 | Roger Kluge / Peter Bauerlein (Germany) |
4 | Alessandro De Marchi / Cordiano Dagnioni (Italy) |
5 | Andreas Graf / André De Raedt (Belgium) |
6 | Tim Van Der Zanden / Cees Stam (Netherlands) |
7 | Kristof Goddaert / Erwin Schoefs (Belgium) |
DNF | Matthieu Ladagnous / Raymond Persyn (Belgium) |
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