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Christian Ahlmann keeps his lead in the LGCT Ranking

Yesterday it was Emanuele Gaudiano who won the Global Champions Tour Grand Prix in Monte Carlo, collecting a total of 40 points, Gaudiano now jumps to the sixth spot with a total of 136 points. Athletes may take part in all Longines Global Champions Tour events. A maximum of 50% of the 2016 competitions, rounded up to the next whole number, will count towards points for the 2016 overall LGCT Ranking classification. Still it is Germany's Christian Ahlmann who remains on top. A total of 209 points give him a secure lead. Edwina Tops Alexander is 40 points away from the German rider as runner-up. Rolf-Göran Bengtsson is now 3rd with 160 points. Bertram Allen (154 points) en John Whitaker (146 points) complete the current top five.

Yesterday it was Emanuele Gaudiano who won the Global Champions Tour Grand Prix in Monte Carlo, collecting a total of 40 points, Gaudiano now jumps to the sixth spot with a total of 136 points. Athletes may take part in all Longines Global Champions Tour events. A maximum of 50% of the 2016 competitions, rounded up to the next whole number, will count towards points for the 2016 overall LGCT Ranking classification. Still it is Germany's Christian Ahlmann who remains on top. A total of 209 points give him a secure lead. Edwina Tops Alexander is 40 points away from the German rider as runner-up. Rolf-Göran Bengtsson is now 3rd with 160 points. Bertram Allen (154 points) en John Whitaker (146 points) complete the current top five.

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