In Dinard the last class of the day knew a home winner, it was the French Cedric Angot that secured the gold medal. Aboard his Talent des Moitiers he stopped the clock in 34,81 seconds leaping 1,5 seconds ahead of the Belgian rider Gregory Wathelet. Wathelet was in the lead for quite a while with his Eldorade van het Vijverhof but his time got topped right at the end. Daniel Bluman joined them on the podium, he stopped the clock in 36,76 seconds with Edison under the saddle. Marc Dilasser rode Cliffton Belesbat to the fourth rank and Philippe Rozier completed the top five aboard Cristallo A LM. Click here for the results.
In Dinard the last class of the day knew a home winner, it was the French Cedric Angot that secured the gold medal. Aboard his Talent des Moitiers he stopped the clock in 34,81 seconds leaping 1,5 seconds ahead of the Belgian rider Gregory Wathelet. Wathelet was in the lead for quite a while with his Eldorade van het Vijverhof but his time got topped right at the end. Daniel Bluman joined them on the podium, he stopped the clock in 36,76 seconds with Edison under the saddle. Marc Dilasser rode Cliffton Belesbat to the fourth rank and Philippe Rozier completed the top five aboard Cristallo A LM. Click here for the results.