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Who were the winners of the GP's of Crans-Montana, Jakubowice, Bonheiden, Knokke, Vilamoura and Le Mans today?

No less than six GP's were completed today throughout Europe. Who won these prestigious competitions? 

Crans-Montana Grand Prix CSI4* 1,55m

Piergiorgio Bucci sent Cochello (Casall) to the first place in 40,45 seconds for Italy, a quarter of a second faster than Hans-Dieter Dreher with Berlinda (Berlin). Riccardo Pisani and Cristo (Cornado I) claimed the third place for Italy as well. Anthony Bourquard finished fourth, the fifth place went to David Simpson. 

Jakobuwice Grand Prix CSI3* 1,60m

This first place went to David Will with Never Walk Alone. Dalma Malhas and Toscanini Malpic claimed the second position, Wojciech Wojcianiec and Chintablue were able to seize the third place. Michal Kazmierczak and Wilander finished fourth, Christian Hess took the fifth place. 

Bonheiden Grand Prix CSI2* 1,45m

The Belgians dominated this GP. Jeroen De Winter won with l'Innocence van 't Meulenhof (Diamant de Semilly), fellow countrymen Nico Baets and Gilles Dunon completed the top three. 

Knokke Grand Prix CSI2* 1,45m

This Belgian Grand Prix went to Norway thanks to Therese Sohol Henriksen and Halifax vd Conynenberg (Codex). Dominique Hendrickx en Uppercut Libellule (Jarnac) took the silver for Belgium, Lorenzo de Luca claimed the third. 

Vilamoura Grand Prix CSI2* 1,45m

The Spanish riders were able to keep the victory within the Spanish borders. Mariano Martinez Bastida and Quicksilver (Quickstar) won, Armando Trapote and Tinkerbell (Chacco-Blue) finished second. Pedro Veniss ended up in the third place. 

Le Mans Grand Prix CSI2* 1,45m

This Grand Prix knew a completely French top ten. Aymeric de Ponnat took the lead with Elize, Jean François Rondoux and Bruno Rocuet completed the top three. 

Crans-Montana Grand Prix CSI4* 1,55m

Piergiorgio Bucci sent Cochello (Casall) to the first place in 40,45 seconds for Italy, a quarter of a second faster than Hans-Dieter Dreher with Berlinda (Berlin). Riccardo Pisani and Cristo (Cornado I) claimed the third place for Italy as well. Anthony Bourquard finished fourth, the fifth place went to David Simpson. 

Jakobuwice Grand Prix CSI3* 1,60m

This first place went to David Will with Never Walk Alone. Dalma Malhas and Toscanini Malpic claimed the second position, Wojciech Wojcianiec and Chintablue were able to seize the third place. Michal Kazmierczak and Wilander finished fourth, Christian Hess took the fifth place. 

Bonheiden Grand Prix CSI2* 1,45m

The Belgians dominated this GP. Jeroen De Winter won with l'Innocence van 't Meulenhof (Diamant de Semilly), fellow countrymen Nico Baets and Gilles Dunon completed the top three. 

Knokke Grand Prix CSI2* 1,45m

This Belgian Grand Prix went to Norway thanks to Therese Sohol Henriksen and Halifax vd Conynenberg (Codex). Dominique Hendrickx en Uppercut Libellule (Jarnac) took the silver for Belgium, Lorenzo de Luca claimed the third. 

Vilamoura Grand Prix CSI2* 1,45m

The Spanish riders were able to keep the victory within the Spanish borders. Mariano Martinez Bastida and Quicksilver (Quickstar) won, Armando Trapote and Tinkerbell (Chacco-Blue) finished second. Pedro Veniss ended up in the third place. 

Le Mans Grand Prix CSI2* 1,45m

This Grand Prix knew a completely French top ten. Aymeric de Ponnat took the lead with Elize, Jean François Rondoux and Bruno Rocuet completed the top three. 

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