71. Geoff Boss, who briefly held second place, wound up a career-best third, followed by defending series champion David Empringham of Canada. 72. He steadily stretched his advantage, holding first place after two pit stops. 73. He led the pole sitter by one second after the first lap and steadily stretched his advantage, holding first place after two pit stops. 74. In second place was the Schooler team from Switzerland, while third place was held by Aisol III of the Aisin Seiki Team from Japan. 75. Iran holds second place with eight points from four matches while Iraq has three points and Thailand is last with two points. 76. Jean-Pierre Fontenay of France holds third place overall. 77. Joel Lautier of France holds second place after also winning as black against Dutch grandmaster Jeroen Piket who has lost all his three games. 78. Massachusetts held fifth place and was followed by Kentucky, Maryland, Arkansas, Villanova and Wake Forest. 79. On goal difference, though, Barcelona holds first place followed by Atletico and Espanyol. 80. Prop Dan Crowley held his place ahead of Tony Daly, while George Gregan was chosen over Peter Slattery at scrumhalf. |