At the top of the leaderboard of this grand final of the Challenge Tour, the Dane Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen is enjoying himself (-22). He took advantage of the moving day to score an error-free 62 (ten birdies), the players having had the opportunity to place the ball this Saturday. His immediate pursuer is the Spaniard Angel Ayora (-21), who had set the course record in the first round (62), this one being approved because the balls were not replaced. If Kristoffer Reitan roughly follows the pace (-19), he is the last link in the first car, the rest of the field being relegated to eight lengths behind the Norwegian.
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