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Boyd Exell's march to victory continues in FEI World Cup Driving

In the opening class for drivers, Boyd Exell again posed the greatest danger. The Australian proved once again why he's the reigning champion.

Glenn Geerts had a strong start with a clear round with his four-in-hand. In his second round, the Belgian made two mistakes, ending up with eight penalty points. Just like Geerts, only Boyd Exell had a clear first round, so we had to wait and see what the Australian would make of his second round. Again he did not disappoint and with only one mistake he added yet another (World Cup) victory to his palmares.

Geerts was able to put his four-in-hand on the silver while Dutchman Ijsbrand Chandon's four-in-hand team was good for bronze.

Full results

Glenn Geerts had a strong start with a clear round with his four-in-hand. In his second round, the Belgian made two mistakes, ending up with eight penalty points. Just like Geerts, only Boyd Exell had a clear first round, so we had to wait and see what the Australian would make of his second round. Again he did not disappoint and with only one mistake he added yet another (World Cup) victory to his palmares.

Geerts was able to put his four-in-hand on the silver while Dutchman Ijsbrand Chandon's four-in-hand team was good for bronze.

Full results

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