For the ninth month in a row Rolf-Göran Bengtsson tops the Rolex Ranking, while Nick Skelton keeps following him in second place. Pius Schwizer and Steve Guerdat have switched places, and are respectively number three and four. Kevin Staut is number five this month and has pushed Christian Ahlmann one place down to number six. Ludger Beerbaum is the only “newcomer” in the top ten this month and is currently number eight.
For Belgium Gregory Whatelet still keeps the lead with his 27th place (previous rank 31). All the other Belgian riders stay outside the top 50. Starting with Ludo Philippaerts who managed to jump 11 places upway towards place number 51. Rik Hemeryck follows on rank 59 before Philippe Le Jeune (62). For the Netherlands Gerco Schröder is the leading rider with his 13th place in this months Rolex ranking.
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source: equnews.be
For the ninth month in a row Rolf-Göran Bengtsson tops the Rolex Ranking, while Nick Skelton keeps following him in second place. Pius Schwizer and Steve Guerdat have switched places, and are respectively number three and four. Kevin Staut is number five this month and has pushed Christian Ahlmann one place down to number six. Ludger Beerbaum is the only “newcomer” in the top ten this month and is currently number eight.
For Belgium Gregory Whatelet still keeps the lead with his 27th place (previous rank 31). All the other Belgian riders stay outside the top 50. Starting with Ludo Philippaerts who managed to jump 11 places upway towards place number 51. Rik Hemeryck follows on rank 59 before Philippe Le Jeune (62). For the Netherlands Gerco Schröder is the leading rider with his 13th place in this months Rolex ranking.
for the ranking: click here
source: equnews.be