Who can beat the Swede of his throne? Henrik von Eckermann stays on top of the Longines Ranking for a thirteenth consecutive month. The top three remains unchanged.
Henrik von Eckermann can call him the number one of the world once again. The double World Champion continues to lead the way in the Longines Ranking. France's Julien Epaillard stays on his second spot while Harrie Smolders (NED), who only entered the top three last month, holds on to third.
Martin Fuchs (SUI) comes to join the party on top and goes from six to four. McLain Ward (USA) goes one down from four to five. On six we see Simon Delestre (FRA) who goes up once place again and remains in the top ten. Ben Maher (GBR) is new in this top ten and comes from 11 to 9.
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Henrik von Eckermann can call him the number one of the world once again. The double World Champion continues to lead the way in the Longines Ranking. France's Julien Epaillard stays on his second spot while Harrie Smolders (NED), who only entered the top three last month, holds on to third.
Martin Fuchs (SUI) comes to join the party on top and goes from six to four. McLain Ward (USA) goes one down from four to five. On six we see Simon Delestre (FRA) who goes up once place again and remains in the top ten. Ben Maher (GBR) is new in this top ten and comes from 11 to 9.
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