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Cédric Angot on top of Chantilly's Longines Ranking class

While the young stars are battling for medals and honor the five-star riders are busy at the green showground in Chantilly. In the 1.45m Longines Ranking of the Longines Global Champions Tour it was Cédric Angot who jumped to flory aboard the 11-year-old SF-sire, Talent des Moitiers (Joyau de Bloye). The pair stopped the timer in 58.31 seconds. Brazil's Marlon Modolo Zanotelli followed as runner-up with the 9-year-old KWPN-gelding, VDL Edgar M (Arezzo VDL). Zanotelli crossed the finish in 58.33 seconds, staying ahead of USA's Laura Kraut in over a second. Kraut and Whitney (f. Indoctro) completed the stage and were followed by Belgium's Olympic rider, Jérome Guery who placed fourth with Hercules by Immofluisteraar (Larino). Jessica Springsteen completed the top five together with RMF Tinkerbell (Incolor). Click here for the results

While the young stars are battling for medals and honor the five-star riders are busy at the green showground in Chantilly. In the 1.45m Longines Ranking of the Longines Global Champions Tour it was Cédric Angot who jumped to flory aboard the 11-year-old SF-sire, Talent des Moitiers (Joyau de Bloye). The pair stopped the timer in 58.31 seconds. Brazil's Marlon Modolo Zanotelli followed as runner-up with the 9-year-old KWPN-gelding, VDL Edgar M (Arezzo VDL). Zanotelli crossed the finish in 58.33 seconds, staying ahead of USA's Laura Kraut in over a second. Kraut and Whitney (f. Indoctro) completed the stage and were followed by Belgium's Olympic rider, Jérome Guery who placed fourth with Hercules by Immofluisteraar (Larino). Jessica Springsteen completed the top five together with RMF Tinkerbell (Incolor). Click here for the results

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