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Marco Kutscher takes home the London GP

imageMarco Kutscher already claimed a lot of international victories, however now he is the first rider ever to take home the CSI5* GP of the Global Champions Tour in London. In total 13 pairs made their appearance in the Jump-Off in London, only six finished without touching the wood. Marco and the 17-year-old Cash (s. Carthago) finished in 37:64 seconds. Ben Maher and Tripple X III (s. Namelus R) won yesterday's head class, however this time he was one second slower as the German stylish rider. The Portuguese Luciana Diniz and the 9-year-old Fit For Fun 13 (s. For Pleasure) completed the stage with a third place. Olympic silver medal winner, Gerco Schröder, made it to the fourth place with Callahan (s. Contendro). His fellow countryman, Jur Vrieling ended in the fifth position with VDL Bubalu (s. Baloubet du Rouet). © equnews.com - photo: equpics.be
imageMarco Kutscher already claimed a lot of international victories, however now he is the first rider ever to take home the CSI5* GP of the Global Champions Tour in London. In total 13 pairs made their appearance in the Jump-Off in London, only six finished without touching the wood. Marco and the 17-year-old Cash (s. Carthago) finished in 37:64 seconds. Ben Maher and Tripple X III (s. Namelus R) won yesterday's head class, however this time he was one second slower as the German stylish rider. The Portuguese Luciana Diniz and the 9-year-old Fit For Fun 13 (s. For Pleasure) completed the stage with a third place. Olympic silver medal winner, Gerco Schröder, made it to the fourth place with Callahan (s. Contendro). His fellow countryman, Jur Vrieling ended in the fifth position with VDL Bubalu (s. Baloubet du Rouet). © equnews.com - photo: equpics.be
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