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Gregory Wathelet is the only one to go clear and wins ranking class of LGCT Cascais

Six riders, that's how many were able to get through to the jump-off of the 1,50m-high ranking class of LGCT Cascais. Only one managed to also clear all of the fences in that jump-off: Belgium's Gregory Wathelet with his flawless Qualido (Quicksilber). In 41,52 seconds they were the second fastest pair, and won thanks to their amazing clear round. The French completed the top three. Julien Epaillard and Safari d'Auge (Diamant de Semilly) were the fastest with their time of 40,77 seconds, but four penalties kept them in the second place. Simon Delestre and Filou Carlo Zimequest (Coronas) finished third with four penalties in 44,22 seconds. Seabra Duarte, competing for Portugal, was the last to start in the jump-off aboard Fernhill Curra (Harlequin du Carel). They ended up in the fourth place, Pedro Veniss and For Felicia (For Pleasure) took the fifth spot. Click here for the complete result.

Six riders, that's how many were able to get through to the jump-off of the 1,50m-high ranking class of LGCT Cascais. Only one managed to also clear all of the fences in that jump-off: Belgium's Gregory Wathelet with his flawless Qualido (Quicksilber). In 41,52 seconds they were the second fastest pair, and won thanks to their amazing clear round. The French completed the top three. Julien Epaillard and Safari d'Auge (Diamant de Semilly) were the fastest with their time of 40,77 seconds, but four penalties kept them in the second place. Simon Delestre and Filou Carlo Zimequest (Coronas) finished third with four penalties in 44,22 seconds. Seabra Duarte, competing for Portugal, was the last to start in the jump-off aboard Fernhill Curra (Harlequin du Carel). They ended up in the fourth place, Pedro Veniss and For Felicia (For Pleasure) took the fifth spot. Click here for the complete result.

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