Robert-Jan Derksen of the Netherlands held a one-stroke lead Saturday at the Mallorca Classic before play was suspended for the third straight day.
Derksen was 1 under through 15 holes to lead with a 10-under total before play was suspended because of darkness with 18 players still on the course.
Gregory Bourdy completed his round, shooting 64 for a 9-under 201. He shared second place with fellow Frenchman Jean-Francois Lucquin, who was even after 15 holes.
Peter Lawrie of Ireland and Sam Little of England were tied for fourth at 8 under with three holes to play.
Among those that completed their round, Richard Finch of England (66) was three shots back in sixth, one stroke better than Alexander Noren (64) of Sweden.
Sergio Garcia, runner-up here the past two years after winning in 2004, was even after 17 holes to sit five shots back of Derksen.
Derksen and Lucquin held a three-stroke lead after the remaining 54 players finished their second round Saturday morning. Poor light forced an early close Friday, and thunderstorms suspended the first round Thursday.