Today The Dutch Masters in the Netherlands kicked off with a five star competition 1m45. This evening it was Germany's Philipp Weishaupt who took the victory with his Belo Horizonte (by Baloubet du Rouet) with whom he finished in 50.53 seconds. Only the top 25 qualified for the second round. For the Netherlands it was then Dutch rider Maikel van der Vleuten who seems completely healed from his injury at his hand. In the saddle of his Arera C (by Indoctro) he finished in 50.86 seconds in second place. Following in third place was Germany's Christian Ahlmann with Casuality Z (by Cassini II) in 51.05 seconds. Completing the top five in fourth place was Luciana Diniz with Lennox, followed by a fifth place for Peder Fredricson and Hansson WL. Find all results here
Today The Dutch Masters in the Netherlands kicked off with a five star competition 1m45. This evening it was Germany's Philipp Weishaupt who took the victory with his Belo Horizonte (by Baloubet du Rouet) with whom he finished in 50.53 seconds. Only the top 25 qualified for the second round. For the Netherlands it was then Dutch rider Maikel van der Vleuten who seems completely healed from his injury at his hand. In the saddle of his Arera C (by Indoctro) he finished in 50.86 seconds in second place. Following in third place was Germany's Christian Ahlmann with Casuality Z (by Cassini II) in 51.05 seconds. Completing the top five in fourth place was Luciana Diniz with Lennox, followed by a fifth place for Peder Fredricson and Hansson WL. Find all results here