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Jur Vrieling continues his winning streak in Helsinki

Saturday's 1.50 speed class in Helsinki went to Jur Vrieling, who seems to be in an unstoppable winning mood at the moment. Riding Esprit Ds (Darco x Capitol I), the World Cup winner from Oslo was fractions faster than runner-up Gregory Wathelet on Egano van het Slogenhof (Electro x Nagano). Third place went to Grand Prix winner Martin Fuchs on Picsou du Chene (Le Tot de Semilly x Caloubet du Bois). All three riders stopped the clock on the 51-second mark. "I have a really quick horse, so I wanted to really go for it. The course went pretty much how I planned it and I was quite happy about it. Afterwards I got a few times a bit nervous because a few riders got pretty close, but I am happy they could not beat my time," Jur Vrieling said after his win.

Saturday's 1.50 speed class in Helsinki went to Jur Vrieling, who seems to be in an unstoppable winning mood at the moment. Riding Esprit Ds (Darco x Capitol I), the World Cup winner from Oslo was fractions faster than runner-up Gregory Wathelet on Egano van het Slogenhof (Electro x Nagano). Third place went to Grand Prix winner Martin Fuchs on Picsou du Chene (Le Tot de Semilly x Caloubet du Bois). All three riders stopped the clock on the 51-second mark. "I have a really quick horse, so I wanted to really go for it. The course went pretty much how I planned it and I was quite happy about it. Afterwards I got a few times a bit nervous because a few riders got pretty close, but I am happy they could not beat my time," Jur Vrieling said after his win.

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