Last weekend the eleventh leg of the Longines Global Champions Tour landed in Chantilly, with only five more legs to go there are once again changes on the ranking. However, the top three remains the same. Ben Maher is still in the lead with 237 points, leaving Edwina Tops-Alexander 38 points behind. Harrie Smolders keeps his third rank with only one point difference to Edwina. The top five is completed by two new riders, Alberto Zorzi climbed into the fourth rank after being ranked ninth after Paris. The Grand Prix winner of Cascais and Chantilly closes of the top five. Nicola Philippaerts was ranked thirteenth after Paris and is now on rank five. Click here for the full ranking.
Last weekend the eleventh leg of the Longines Global Champions Tour landed in Chantilly, with only five more legs to go there are once again changes on the ranking. However, the top three remains the same. Ben Maher is still in the lead with 237 points, leaving Edwina Tops-Alexander 38 points behind. Harrie Smolders keeps his third rank with only one point difference to Edwina. The top five is completed by two new riders, Alberto Zorzi climbed into the fourth rank after being ranked ninth after Paris. The Grand Prix winner of Cascais and Chantilly closes of the top five. Nicola Philippaerts was ranked thirteenth after Paris and is now on rank five. Click here for the full ranking.