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Peder Fredericson stays as world number one, Henrik Von Eckermann takes a third place

For the second month in a row, Swede Peder Fredericson is still the world's No. 1 in the Longines Ranking! With a total score of 2970 points he still surpasses Daniel Deusser who stands on 2795 points. In the top three we see a new entrant: Henrik von Eckermann with 2700 points can now call himself the third best rider in the world. With this he knocks Martin Fuchs off the third place. He has a score of 2698 points and thus drops to fourth place. 

Scott Brash also drops down one spot. He goes from fourth to fifth place. Marlon Modolo Zanotelli goes from place five to six. Kent Farrington does jump up. He goes from ninth place to seventh. Steve Guerdat drops from place six, to place eight. He shares that eighth place with Ben Maher, who moves up from seventh. Belgian rider Jérôme Guery remains in tenth place. 

With a 19th place, Laura Kraut can call herself the best female rider in the world! 

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Scott Brash also drops down one spot. He goes from fourth to fifth place. Marlon Modolo Zanotelli goes from place five to six. Kent Farrington does jump up. He goes from ninth place to seventh. Steve Guerdat drops from place six, to place eight. He shares that eighth place with Ben Maher, who moves up from seventh. Belgian rider Jérôme Guery remains in tenth place. 

With a 19th place, Laura Kraut can call herself the best female rider in the world! 

Click here for the full ranking

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