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Top riders are heading to Antwerp for the Longines Global Champions Tour

This week the 2016 Longines Global Champions Tour moves to Antwerp for its first competition on European soil. The third leg of the season will be ridden in Belgium's harbour city Antwerp. The world’s top riders will battle it out for important points at the beautiful dockside of the River Scheldt. A total of seven 'locals' will battle it out against the top of the world. The best of the Longines ranking are gathering with Jos Verlooy, Gregory Wathelet, Olivier and Nicola Philippaerts and Gudrun Patteet taking it up against other big names. These include  Sergio Alvares Moya, Kevin Staut, Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum and Rolf-Göran Bengtsson. CLICK HERE FOR THE PARTICIPATION LIST

This week the 2016 Longines Global Champions Tour moves to Antwerp for its first competition on European soil. The third leg of the season will be ridden in Belgium's harbour city Antwerp. The world’s top riders will battle it out for important points at the beautiful dockside of the River Scheldt. A total of seven 'locals' will battle it out against the top of the world. The best of the Longines ranking are gathering with Jos Verlooy, Gregory Wathelet, Olivier and Nicola Philippaerts and Gudrun Patteet taking it up against other big names. These include  Sergio Alvares Moya, Kevin Staut, Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum and Rolf-Göran Bengtsson. CLICK HERE FOR THE PARTICIPATION LIST

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