SSDT Stage Three Takes its Toll

This article was last updated on April 16, 2022

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After the Wednesday’s portion of the 101st Scottish Six Days Trial, there is only one man left at the top. So far the toughest stage saw Jordi Pascuet as the only contender that managed to not record a single point. The man that Pascuet shared the top position with on Tuesday and five-time SSDT winner, Dougie Lampkin, had a misfortune of gaining one point which puts him on the second place.

Entering the second of the trial, the top ten riders are placed very close together regarding the points with only handful of points between the leader and the tenth rider. The top rider, Jordi Pascuet, without marks and the tenth rider R Danby are separated by only nine marks. In the company of the podium’s top spot chasers are also, with Pascuet and Dougie Lampkin, the last year’s winner James Dabill currently on third with total of three points, Michael Brown on fourth with four points, followed by Ian Austermuhle with five points and Alexz Wigg with nine points on ninth position. The remaining classes are kept just the same with Bradley Cox leading the newcomer’s class, Emma Bristow still being the first lady and John Shirt the first in the over-40 class. The rest of the official chart can be found here, as usual.

Thursday’s stage is the longest and toughest one in the 2012 SSDT and until then, enjoy the Wednesday’s action, proving that salmon is not the only one being able going upstream.

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