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CSI3* Grand Prix win for Guy Williams in Béthune

In Béthune the day was closed with the CSI3* Grand Prix, the course was built at 1.55m height. Ten riders qualified for the jump off, eventually, Guy Williams was the fastest rider and took home the GP win. Great Brittain's Williams stopped the clock in 44,80 seconds aboard his Rouge De Ravel (Ultimo van ter Moude). Finishing just over 1,5 seconds faster than Belgium's Christophe Vanderhasselt with Identity Vitseroel (Air Jordan). Jerome Hurel joined the podium for France with his Ohm de Ponthual (Calypso d'Herbiers). Anthony Condon with SFS Aristio (Arko III) and Axel Narolles with Seltique (Dakar V) took home the fourth and fifth place. Click here for te results.

In Béthune the day was closed with the CSI3* Grand Prix, the course was built at 1.55m height. Ten riders qualified for the jump off, eventually, Guy Williams was the fastest rider and took home the GP win. Great Brittain's Williams stopped the clock in 44,80 seconds aboard his Rouge De Ravel (Ultimo van ter Moude). Finishing just over 1,5 seconds faster than Belgium's Christophe Vanderhasselt with Identity Vitseroel (Air Jordan). Jerome Hurel joined the podium for France with his Ohm de Ponthual (Calypso d'Herbiers). Anthony Condon with SFS Aristio (Arko III) and Axel Narolles with Seltique (Dakar V) took home the fourth and fifth place. Click here for te results.

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