Two Germans and one Dutchmen color the stage of the Mannheim GP on Tuesday afternoon. Fastest round was for David Will and the 10-year-old Colorit (Coriano x Capitol I), proving that their World Cup win in Den Bosch was no Coincidence. In total ten riders made it to the Jump Off, where only four managed a second clear round. Lars Nieberg and the 10-year-old Leonie W (Larenco x Grandeur) followed on a second place after a clear round in 38:25 seconds. The pair finished almost 2 seconds faster as the number three in the final ranking, Albert Zoer and Wollie Bollie (Cantos x Zuidhorn).
The slowest clear round was ridden by Alberto Michan and Camilo LS La Silla (Portofino x Cor de la Bryere), ending in a fourth position. Eventually Hans-Dieter Dreher and Angelina Herröder were also awarded as the best riders of the show. Both had some good results throughout the long weekend in Mannheim. With his win David Will cashed a nice cheque of 15.000 euros.
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Two Germans and one Dutchmen color the stage of the Mannheim GP on Tuesday afternoon. Fastest round was for David Will and the 10-year-old Colorit (Coriano x Capitol I), proving that their World Cup win in Den Bosch was no Coincidence. In total ten riders made it to the Jump Off, where only four managed a second clear round. Lars Nieberg and the 10-year-old Leonie W (Larenco x Grandeur) followed on a second place after a clear round in 38:25 seconds. The pair finished almost 2 seconds faster as the number three in the final ranking, Albert Zoer and Wollie Bollie (Cantos x Zuidhorn).
The slowest clear round was ridden by Alberto Michan and Camilo LS La Silla (Portofino x Cor de la Bryere), ending in a fourth position. Eventually Hans-Dieter Dreher and Angelina Herröder were also awarded as the best riders of the show. Both had some good results throughout the long weekend in Mannheim. With his win David Will cashed a nice cheque of 15.000 euros.
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