Leadership key if young Blues are to succeed in Super Rugby Jerry Wong is one of three players with at least 10 million chips going into Day 6 of the 2016 WSOP main event, but it's a tight race up top. WSOP: Jerry Wong holds lead with 80 left after Day 5 of main event Players near the bottom of the chip counts on Day 6 of the WSOP main event have a paradox - they're still in, but their chances of advancing are slim. WSOP: On the brink on Day 6 of the main event Vojtech Ruzicka leads with 27 players left in the 2016 WSOP main event, with 50-year-old and two-time bracelet-winner Cliff Josephy just behind him. Vojtech Ruzicka takes top stack into Day 7 of 2016 WSOP main event Two-time World Series of Poker bracelet-winner Cliff Josephy is the chip leader of the 2016 WSOP main event, which reached its final table Monday. WSOP: 50-year-old Cliff Josephy highlights 2016 November Nine But those days are gone now that he's in the November Nine. Michael Ruane has lived most of his life in poker obscurity, exactly how he wanted it. Michael Ruane's anonymity was nice while it lasted But champion Pastor Maldonado endured another disappointing race, failing to score for the sixth race in succession. Kral claimed fifth place after holding off a spirited challenge from the second iSport of Oliver Turvey. But that was as good as it got for Bird as race 1 winner Sergio Perez made an over-opportunistic attempt to pass, colliding with his ART and putting both drivers out of the race. Romain Grosjean stayed third and remained there until the finish, holding off the challenge of Dani Clos, who missed out on overhauling Jules Bianchi for third in the standings.īehind the top three Sam Bird made his customary flier off the line but was overtaken by Dani Clos for fourth. Starting from fourth on the grid, the iSport driver made a good start to lead out of the first corner as poleman Josef Kral was slightly delayed off the line and Razia went in too deep. Second place for Luiz Razia's clinched the team championship for Rapax, who beat Barwa Addax to the title. David Valesecchi got the jump on his rivals at the start of Sunday's sprint race and held on to claim his first GP2 victory for over two years at Abu Dhabi.
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