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Bost and Williams best against the clock in Bordeaux

Today's two speed classes in Bordeaux were won by Roger Yves Bost and Great Britain's Guy Williams. Williams claimed the first victory in the 1m45 speed class. Aboard the 10-year-old Zaire (Indoctro x Marlon) he was over a second faster than runner-up Edwina Tops-Alexander and Lintea Tequila (Campbell x Corrado II). The stage in this speed class was completed by Olympic Champion, Steve Guerdat and Sideny VIII (Carry x Quidam de Revel). 'Bosty' took home the second speed class win in the 1m45 time around a table C. A fast round with tight turns were the ingrediënts that made sure the win. Aboard the 16-year-old Castle Forbes Vivaldo vh Costervelds (by Clinton Randel Z) he finished in 60.61 seconds. Runner-up was yesterday's winner Robert Vos and Carat (Cardento x krevad). Guy Williams and Casper de Muze (by Triomphe de Muze) took in the third position. Click here for full results.

Today's two speed classes in Bordeaux were won by Roger Yves Bost and Great Britain's Guy Williams. Williams claimed the first victory in the 1m45 speed class. Aboard the 10-year-old Zaire (Indoctro x Marlon) he was over a second faster than runner-up Edwina Tops-Alexander and Lintea Tequila (Campbell x Corrado II). The stage in this speed class was completed by Olympic Champion, Steve Guerdat and Sideny VIII (Carry x Quidam de Revel). 'Bosty' took home the second speed class win in the 1m45 time around a table C. A fast round with tight turns were the ingrediënts that made sure the win. Aboard the 16-year-old Castle Forbes Vivaldo vh Costervelds (by Clinton Randel Z) he finished in 60.61 seconds. Runner-up was yesterday's winner Robert Vos and Carat (Cardento x krevad). Guy Williams and Casper de Muze (by Triomphe de Muze) took in the third position. Click here for full results.

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