Frenchman Gregory Bourdy carded a six- under 65 on Friday to take sole possession of the lead midway through the Open de Portugal.
Bourdy, an overnight co-leader, matched the tournament's 36-hole record with a two-day total of 14-under 128. Robert Lee posted that number originally in 1987.
Spain's Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano birdied the last for a five-under 66. He is alone in second place at minus-12, followed by last week's Open de Andalucia winner Thomas Levet. Bourdy's fellow countryman fired a seven-under 64 to finish at 11-under 131.
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