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Antonio Maria Garofalo wins the Gold Tour Grand Prix Qualifier of Arezzo

At the Toscana Tour in Arezzo, the Gold Tour 1.45m/ 1.50m Grand Prix Qualifier came to a thrilling close. With around seventeen combinations making it through to the jump-off, ten riders managed to leave the poles untouched. Victory stayed in Italy with Antonio Maria Garofalo ending on top! 

Antonio Maria Garofalo and Odense Odeveld (by Diamant de Semilly) secured gold in a time of 36.15 seconds. Amber Fijen and Jamaica Van 'T Heike (by Epleaser Van T Heike) kept the Dutch honor high, finishing in second place in 36.63 seconds. Filippo Marco Bologni and Quilazio (by Quidam de Revel) sped to third place in 36.70 seconds and continued the Italian placings. 

Patrik Majher (Claude) finished fourth, moving Alessandra Bonifazi (Intrigo RS) into fifth place. 

Emanuele Gaudiano unstoppable in ranking class 

In the Silver Tour LR class it was Emanuele Gaudiano and Vasco 118 (by Vivant) who led the way with the fastest time of 61,76 seconds. Filippo Marco Bologni en Quidich de La Chavee (by President) ended in second place with a time of 63,09 seconds. Riccardo Pisani could count on Seronera (by Chacco-Blue) completed the stage in 63,93 seconds. 

Places four and five were for Roberto Previtali (Come On Semilly) and Jackson Reed Stephenson (Cool Cash). 

Click here for the results. 

Antonio Maria Garofalo and Odense Odeveld (by Diamant de Semilly) secured gold in a time of 36.15 seconds. Amber Fijen and Jamaica Van 'T Heike (by Epleaser Van T Heike) kept the Dutch honor high, finishing in second place in 36.63 seconds. Filippo Marco Bologni and Quilazio (by Quidam de Revel) sped to third place in 36.70 seconds and continued the Italian placings. 

Patrik Majher (Claude) finished fourth, moving Alessandra Bonifazi (Intrigo RS) into fifth place. 

Emanuele Gaudiano unstoppable in ranking class 

In the Silver Tour LR class it was Emanuele Gaudiano and Vasco 118 (by Vivant) who led the way with the fastest time of 61,76 seconds. Filippo Marco Bologni en Quidich de La Chavee (by President) ended in second place with a time of 63,09 seconds. Riccardo Pisani could count on Seronera (by Chacco-Blue) completed the stage in 63,93 seconds. 

Places four and five were for Roberto Previtali (Come On Semilly) and Jackson Reed Stephenson (Cool Cash). 

Click here for the results. 

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