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Emilio Bicocchi now also wins Longines ranking class in Rome

After a victory this morning, Italian rider Emilio Bicocchi now also won the Longines Ranking class. Now he was aboard Faliae W, a Dutch bred daughter of Emilion. In 57,56 seconds they beat Turkey's Derin Demirsoy and Dadjak ter Puttenen (Toulon), who needed about 1,5 seconds longer in this course. Gianni Govoni and Suzie II (Cartani) took hold of the third place for Italy. Niklaus Rutschi and Carassina (Colman) were able to put Switzerland in the fourth position. They proved themselves a small quarter of a second faster than Johnny Pals and Wesselina (Cumano). Click here for the complete result.

After a victory this morning, Italian rider Emilio Bicocchi now also won the Longines Ranking class. Now he was aboard Faliae W, a Dutch bred daughter of Emilion. In 57,56 seconds they beat Turkey's Derin Demirsoy and Dadjak ter Puttenen (Toulon), who needed about 1,5 seconds longer in this course. Gianni Govoni and Suzie II (Cartani) took hold of the third place for Italy. Niklaus Rutschi and Carassina (Colman) were able to put Switzerland in the fourth position. They proved themselves a small quarter of a second faster than Johnny Pals and Wesselina (Cumano). Click here for the complete result.

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