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Boyd Exell keeps winning in Aachen while the Dutch take the lead in the the Nations Cup

Anyone, who wants to win the Prize of the Richard Talbot family, in other words the individual classification of the Nations‘ Cup of the Four-in-Hand Drivers, has to first beat Boyd Exell. And the nation that wants to win the team classification, has to beat the Dutch. Both tasks are proving to be extremely difficult this year. Especially, since the German drivers only got off to a mediocre start in the dressage, the Prize of the Martello Immobilienmanagement GmbH & Co. KG. 

Boyd Exell already claimed the victory in the warm-up round of the drivers. Today, in the Prize of the Martello Immobilienmanagement GmbH & Co. KG, the first competition in the Nations’ Cup of the Four-in-Hand Drivers and the individual classification in the Prize of the Richard Talbot Family, raised the bar even higher. The Australian driver, who lives in the Netherlands, once again secured the victory in the dressage with his team on a score of 37.99 minus points. Exell, who is undefeated so far this season, is well-known for proving that he is in a class of his own in all three driving disciplines… The driver from the USA, Chester Weber, is currently lying in second place, followed by three Dutch team members, Koos de Ronde (46.13), Ijsbrand Chardon (48.96) and Theo Timmerman (49.20).   Team Classification The Dutch have already won the Nation’s Cup in driving 14 times at the CHIO Aachen. They haven’t been beaten since 2008. And after the dressage at least, it certainly doesn’t look like things are going to change this year either. They head the field on an overall interim score of 95.090 minus points, ahead of France (103.950) and Belgium (108.430).  

Anyone, who wants to win the Prize of the Richard Talbot family, in other words the individual classification of the Nations‘ Cup of the Four-in-Hand Drivers, has to first beat Boyd Exell. And the nation that wants to win the team classification, has to beat the Dutch. Both tasks are proving to be extremely difficult this year. Especially, since the German drivers only got off to a mediocre start in the dressage, the Prize of the Martello Immobilienmanagement GmbH & Co. KG. 

Boyd Exell already claimed the victory in the warm-up round of the drivers. Today, in the Prize of the Martello Immobilienmanagement GmbH & Co. KG, the first competition in the Nations’ Cup of the Four-in-Hand Drivers and the individual classification in the Prize of the Richard Talbot Family, raised the bar even higher. The Australian driver, who lives in the Netherlands, once again secured the victory in the dressage with his team on a score of 37.99 minus points. Exell, who is undefeated so far this season, is well-known for proving that he is in a class of his own in all three driving disciplines… The driver from the USA, Chester Weber, is currently lying in second place, followed by three Dutch team members, Koos de Ronde (46.13), Ijsbrand Chardon (48.96) and Theo Timmerman (49.20).   Team Classification The Dutch have already won the Nation’s Cup in driving 14 times at the CHIO Aachen. They haven’t been beaten since 2008. And after the dressage at least, it certainly doesn’t look like things are going to change this year either. They head the field on an overall interim score of 95.090 minus points, ahead of France (103.950) and Belgium (108.430).  
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