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Francois Mathy Jr. speeds to victory in Gijon

Belgium's Francois Mathy Jr. was unstoppable in today's main class in Gijon. Set at a height of 1.50m The Tryp Gijon Rey Palayo saw 37 riders at the start of the jump-off. The Longines Ranking class was claimed by Francois Mathy Jr. aboard the 9-year-old sBs-stallion, Casanova de l'Herse (by Ugano Sitte). The pair speeded to victory in 30,16 seconds. Piergiorgio Bucci followed as runner-up in the saddle of the 9-year-old gelding Ugano de Coquerie (by Indoctro). The combination stopped the clock in 30.95 seconds. Dutch Jur Vrieling placed third aboard Silverstras (by Quantum). The top five was completed by Colombia's Dayro Arroyave in fourth an Ben Maher in fifth. The in Belgium living Arroyave tacked up Uppercut Libellule (by Jarnac SF) for the fourth place while Ben Maher placed fifth with Winning Good (by Winningmood vd Arenberg). Click here for the results

Belgium's Francois Mathy Jr. was unstoppable in today's main class in Gijon. Set at a height of 1.50m The Tryp Gijon Rey Palayo saw 37 riders at the start of the jump-off. The Longines Ranking class was claimed by Francois Mathy Jr. aboard the 9-year-old sBs-stallion, Casanova de l'Herse (by Ugano Sitte). The pair speeded to victory in 30,16 seconds. Piergiorgio Bucci followed as runner-up in the saddle of the 9-year-old gelding Ugano de Coquerie (by Indoctro). The combination stopped the clock in 30.95 seconds. Dutch Jur Vrieling placed third aboard Silverstras (by Quantum). The top five was completed by Colombia's Dayro Arroyave in fourth an Ben Maher in fifth. The in Belgium living Arroyave tacked up Uppercut Libellule (by Jarnac SF) for the fourth place while Ben Maher placed fifth with Winning Good (by Winningmood vd Arenberg). Click here for the results

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