The drive-off featured three participants: Bram Chardon, along with his father Ijsbrand, and Boyd Exell. The Australian had the fastest time but incurred a penalty, relinquishing the victory. It was the youngest Chardon who managed to surpass him by just over a second. Father Ijsbrand navigated all obstacles flawlessly but took a bit more time, earning him the third position.


The Dutch competitors added to the excitement, as Koos de Ronde also made an impression, steering his four-in-hand to the fourth place. The top five concluded with Dries Degrieck, the Belgian who established himself as a strong contender with a win in the World Cup leg in Leipzig last week.


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