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He has held the course record since 2016. Yesterday, Suzuki rider Andreas Gangl won the Landshaag–St. Martin then, after many participations, to celebrate the overall victory of the classic, which was scored from two races, for the first time.
“Gangolf”, as the prison officer is called by his biker friends, kept the Italians Stefano Bonetti and Maurizio Bottalico in check with lead times of 1:10:932 and 1:10:548 minutes.
Local hero Wolfgang Gammer was only 3.069 seconds slower in tenth place. “It was a very tight affair,” said OC boss Markus Altenstrasser, who, together with the organizing club MSC Rottenegg, was also able to look forward to thousands of spectators and good weather.
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