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Philipp Weishaupt: "We would love to win the team classification in Riesenbeck and I wouldn't mind winning the Grand Prix either"

The starting signal has been given for the only German leg of the Longines Global Champions Tour and Global Champions League in Riesenbeck. While many of the international two- and four-legged stars are still arriving at the spacious facility, the vet check for the first CSI3* competition is already underway in the indoor arena. Anticipation is in the air, after the “glitz and glamor” of Cannes, Monaco or Paris, Riesenbeck brings a pinch of fresh country air to the sport. The two German hopefuls Christian Kukuk and Philipp Weishaupt also appreciate this. “Peace and quiet is a very important point,” confirms Kukuk.

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