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Martin Fuchs leads the way in de CSI5* Longines Ranking Class of Valence

Martin Fuchs was unbeatable in de CSI5* Longines Ranking class of Valence, aboard his Dubai du Bois Pinchet (Kashmir van Schuttershof) he was the fastest to complete the 1.45m high course. The duo stopped the timers in 28,22 seconden, a speedy time that could not be topped by the other riders. Gregory Wathelet gave it a good try with Iphigeneia de Muze (Erco van T Roosakker) but they were a little under a second slower. Jessica Springsteen finished on the third podium spot with her Fleur de l'Aube (Thunder vd Zuuthoeve), they completed the course in 29,61 seconds. Emanuele Gaudiane finished just outside the top three with Quinn van de Heffinck (PFH For Pleasure) and the Dutch rider Jur Vrieling completed the top five with his casall-daughter Zypern III. Click here for the results.

Martin Fuchs was unbeatable in de CSI5* Longines Ranking class of Valence, aboard his Dubai du Bois Pinchet (Kashmir van Schuttershof) he was the fastest to complete the 1.45m high course. The duo stopped the timers in 28,22 seconden, a speedy time that could not be topped by the other riders. Gregory Wathelet gave it a good try with Iphigeneia de Muze (Erco van T Roosakker) but they were a little under a second slower. Jessica Springsteen finished on the third podium spot with her Fleur de l'Aube (Thunder vd Zuuthoeve), they completed the course in 29,61 seconds. Emanuele Gaudiane finished just outside the top three with Quinn van de Heffinck (PFH For Pleasure) and the Dutch rider Jur Vrieling completed the top five with his casall-daughter Zypern III. Click here for the results.

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