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Harry Charles remains undisputed number one in U25 Longines Rankings

British talent Harry Charles remains unchallenged at the top of the U25 Longines Ranking, continuing to build his lead.

No new names within the top five, although there has been some shuffling in the order. It comes as no surprise that Harry Charles still leads the ranking by a wide margin. Belgian Gilles Thomas gathered enough points again last month to leap over Swiss rider Edouard Schmitz into second place. 

Bryan Balsiger (SUI) and Michael Pender (IRL) also did leapfrog, with Balsiger now in fourth with the narrow four-point lead over Pender.

New in the top ten is Jack Whitaker (GBR), who promotes from eleventh place to ninth. German Richard Vogel pays the most for this, dropping from six to eleven.

Click here for the U25 Longines Ranking

No new names within the top five, although there has been some shuffling in the order. It comes as no surprise that Harry Charles still leads the ranking by a wide margin. Belgian Gilles Thomas gathered enough points again last month to leap over Swiss rider Edouard Schmitz into second place. 

Bryan Balsiger (SUI) and Michael Pender (IRL) also did leapfrog, with Balsiger now in fourth with the narrow four-point lead over Pender.

New in the top ten is Jack Whitaker (GBR), who promotes from eleventh place to ninth. German Richard Vogel pays the most for this, dropping from six to eleven.

Click here for the U25 Longines Ranking

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