Risi and Marvulli one step closer to victory
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Swiss pair a lap up on Germans Lampater/Grasmann
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1 | Bruno Risi / Franco Marvulli (Swi) Mobel Marki - Skoda | 222 | pts |
2 | Leif Lampater / Christian Grasmann (Ger) EWZ | 190 | -1 lap |
3 | Alexander Aeschbach / Tristan Marguet (Swi) Price | 189 | -2 laps |
4 | Danilo Hondo / Christian Bach (Ger) Skoda | 162 | -4 laps |
5 | Andreas Muller / Sven Krauss (Ger) Riverside | 87 | -6 laps |
6 | Walter Perez / Sebastian Donadio (Arg) Habegger | 121 | -8 laps |
7 | Daniel Holloway (USA) / Christian Siedler (Ger) Krone Unterstrass | 61 | Row 6 - Cell 3 |
8 | Angelo Ciccone / Fabio Masotti (Ita) ASSOS | 81 | -11 laps |
9 | Petr Lazar / Alois Kankovski (Cze) BMC | 98 | -13 laps |
10 | Jesper Morkov / Michael Larsen (Den) SAMSUNG | 26 | -15 laps |
11 | Nolan Hoffman / Dean Edwards (RSA) Atzmannig | 101 | -17 lap |
12 | Maxime Bally / Loic Perizzolo (Swi) Riposa | 55 | Row 11 - Cell 3 |
13 | Toni Tauler (Esp) / Dario Colla (Arg) Holcim | 29 | -28 laps |
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