In the Dutch Roosendaal, the Small Tour Finale has just ended. 73 combinations battled it out against each other and against the clock in this 1,35m class. A jump-off with 19 combinations had to decide about the winner and in the end it were the Dutch riders who ruled the show. Maikel van der Vleuten was the fastest with the 8-year old Dana Blue (f. Mr. Blue). They speeded through the course and finished in 31,04 seconds, leaving the wood untouched. With this time, the were over a second faster than Remco Been who ended on second place with C-Valentij (f. Namelus R). They didn't touch the wood either and finished in 31,49 seconds. Patrick Lemmen and Dadullah (f. Wittinger VDL) ended on third place after a clear jump-off in 31,58 seconds. Michael G Duffy (Talks Cheap) and Lada Sobichova (Lord D OR) ended respectively on fourth and fifth place. Click here for the results After the Small Tour it was time to ride the Medium Tour. Only 6 of the participants went through to the jump-off. Finally it was the Belgian rider Ann Carton-Grootjans that claimed the victory. She rode the eight-year old Irvine Ter Doorn (by Toulon) a clear jump-off in 32.54 seconds. The second place was for the Swedish rider Erika Lichhammer. She rode with Paris (by Armitage) in 34.41 seconds through the finish line. Ernesto Canseco took with Davll (by Zavall VDL) the third place. He also jumped clear and stopped the time in 38.24 seconds. The top five was completed with Dutch riders. Rogier Linssen and Dunoville V (by Numero Uno) rode the fastest time but got 4 faults what brought them the fourth place. Patrick Lemmen and Donanso (by Vingino) ended on the fifth place. Click here for the results.
In the Dutch Roosendaal, the Small Tour Finale has just ended. 73 combinations battled it out against each other and against the clock in this 1,35m class. A jump-off with 19 combinations had to decide about the winner and in the end it were the Dutch riders who ruled the show. Maikel van der Vleuten was the fastest with the 8-year old Dana Blue (f. Mr. Blue). They speeded through the course and finished in 31,04 seconds, leaving the wood untouched. With this time, the were over a second faster than Remco Been who ended on second place with C-Valentij (f. Namelus R). They didn't touch the wood either and finished in 31,49 seconds. Patrick Lemmen and Dadullah (f. Wittinger VDL) ended on third place after a clear jump-off in 31,58 seconds. Michael G Duffy (Talks Cheap) and Lada Sobichova (Lord D OR) ended respectively on fourth and fifth place. Click here for the results After the Small Tour it was time to ride the Medium Tour. Only 6 of the participants went through to the jump-off. Finally it was the Belgian rider Ann Carton-Grootjans that claimed the victory. She rode the eight-year old Irvine Ter Doorn (by Toulon) a clear jump-off in 32.54 seconds. The second place was for the Swedish rider Erika Lichhammer. She rode with Paris (by Armitage) in 34.41 seconds through the finish line. Ernesto Canseco took with Davll (by Zavall VDL) the third place. He also jumped clear and stopped the time in 38.24 seconds. The top five was completed with Dutch riders. Rogier Linssen and Dunoville V (by Numero Uno) rode the fastest time but got 4 faults what brought them the fourth place. Patrick Lemmen and Donanso (by Vingino) ended on the fifth place. Click here for the results.