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Harm Lahde and Christopher Kläsener go all out during Jump-off in Neumunster Grand Prix

In Neumunster it came down to a battle between German riders Harm Lahde and Christopher Kläsener in the jump-off in the 1m55 Grand Prix of Neumaster. In the end it was Kläsener who kept it clear in this jump-off where he could count on his Cassandra 340 (by Clearway). The combination finished on a strong time of 45.20 seconds ensuring the only double clear round of the day. Lahde took second place with his Oak Grove's Heartfelt (by Heartbreaker) with whom he finished with 4 penalties after taking some risks and 50.71 seconds. In third place it was Swiss rider Clarissa Crotta and her SGW Lord Poldy (by Lord Z). Completing the top five we found in fourth place Denis Nielsen for Germany with DSP Cashmoaker (by Calido I), followed by a fifth place for Mario Stevens with Credo 17 (by Caretino).     Find all results here

In Neumunster it came down to a battle between German riders Harm Lahde and Christopher Kläsener in the jump-off in the 1m55 Grand Prix of Neumaster. In the end it was Kläsener who kept it clear in this jump-off where he could count on his Cassandra 340 (by Clearway). The combination finished on a strong time of 45.20 seconds ensuring the only double clear round of the day. Lahde took second place with his Oak Grove's Heartfelt (by Heartbreaker) with whom he finished with 4 penalties after taking some risks and 50.71 seconds. In third place it was Swiss rider Clarissa Crotta and her SGW Lord Poldy (by Lord Z). Completing the top five we found in fourth place Denis Nielsen for Germany with DSP Cashmoaker (by Calido I), followed by a fifth place for Mario Stevens with Credo 17 (by Caretino).     Find all results here

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