Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen catches Angel Ayora, Robin Sciot-Siegrist at 18 holes of DP World Tour

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Author of an excellent, error-free Moving Day, Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen passed Angel Ayora. Once again very solid, Robin Sciot-Siegrist is more than ever in the race to return to the DP World.

NC, in Port d'Alcudia

It was the turn of Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen to ignite the Alcanada Club. The Dane, who made the trip to play for the title of best player of the season even though he already has a better category on the DP World Tourtied the course record set during the first round by Angel Ayora.

The three-time winner this season took advantage of the optimal conditions to score a sensational 62 (-10) without the slightest error. He thus completely erased his five shots behind halfway through. The 25-year-old, already 99th in the world, has even taken a step ahead of Angel Ayoraleader the day before.

The Spaniard experienced a first moment of excitement at the end of the first leg with three bogeys between 5 and 9 before moving forward on the return. The player represented by Javier Ballesterosson of the Basque legend, still returned a 68 (-4).

Kristoffer Reitan is still in the race with three shots after his 68 (-4) of the day. The Norwegian would be happy with this situation. 36th in the order of merit before departure, he is currently projected 19th.

Robin Sciot-Siegrist in the top 5

Reitan will be able to see it coming, Oliver Lindellfourth, is eight shots behind him. However, it is very close behind the Finn with fourteen players in three shots. The very good operation of the day was carried out by Robin Sciot Siegrist.

The Habs returned a second consecutive 67 (-5) to move up to provisional fifth place alongside three other players. A position far from trivial since it allows him to be projected to 21st place overall. This still remains very fragile and it will depend enormously on potential ties.

Martin Couvrera is losing ground

Author of his first card above par (73, + 1), Martin Couvrera (13th) is out of the top 10 and is three shots behind fourth. With his good 68 (-4), Felix Mory (22nd) moved closer to the top of the rankings.

Still in the soft stomach (27th at -4), Pierre Pineau remains in the top 22 overall for the moment. Alexander Levy (35e, -2) and Benjamin Hebert (45th, +5) are further down the rankings.

Le leaderboard

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