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Hans-Dieter Dreher leaves no room for improvement in CSI5* 1.50m class of Cannes

Before the Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix of Cannes breaks loose, Hans-Dieter Dreher warmed up the crowd by winning the CSI5* 1.50m class of Cannes. For the guest country, only Philippe Rozier was able to be placed in this class. 

The second and last Belgian combination was Gilles Thomas. One of the last to start, he bet on Feromas van Beek Z (by Fantomas de Muze). The Zangersheide stallion didn't let his legs drop either and was ridden to the finish by Thomas in a lightning-fast time of 60.02 seconds. The Belgian duo was rewarded with silver. 

Germany's Hans-Dieter Dreher clocked the fastest time and won in the saddle of Prinz (by Perigueux). Gilles Thomas was the second and last Belgian combination. One of the last to start, he bet on Feromas van Beek Z (by Fantomas de Muze). The stallion didn't let his legs drop either and was ridden to the finish by Thomas in a lightning-fast time of 60.02 seconds.  Irishman Denis Lynch concluded the podium with Rubens LS La Silla (by Rebozo LS).

Fellow countryman Trevor Breen was relegated to four on Gonzalo (by Viceroy T) followed by Maikel van der Vleuten as the best Dutchman on five with Dywis Hh (by Toulon). 


Results

The second and last Belgian combination was Gilles Thomas. One of the last to start, he bet on Feromas van Beek Z (by Fantomas de Muze). The Zangersheide stallion didn't let his legs drop either and was ridden to the finish by Thomas in a lightning-fast time of 60.02 seconds. The Belgian duo was rewarded with silver. 

Germany's Hans-Dieter Dreher clocked the fastest time and won in the saddle of Prinz (by Perigueux). Gilles Thomas was the second and last Belgian combination. One of the last to start, he bet on Feromas van Beek Z (by Fantomas de Muze). The stallion didn't let his legs drop either and was ridden to the finish by Thomas in a lightning-fast time of 60.02 seconds.  Irishman Denis Lynch concluded the podium with Rubens LS La Silla (by Rebozo LS).

Fellow countryman Trevor Breen was relegated to four on Gonzalo (by Viceroy T) followed by Maikel van der Vleuten as the best Dutchman on five with Dywis Hh (by Toulon). 


Results

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