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Niels Bruynseels succesfully defends title GP Stephex Masters

Belgium's top favorite rider at the Stephex Masters in Brussels, Niels Bruynseels, was defending his title in the Grand Prix of Brussels. Last year he won the five star 1m60 GP and today he came back to defend his title. And with great succes! The Belgian rider and his Ganzia de Muze (by Malito de Reve) were once more unbeatable. The combination led the field with a strong time of 35.36 seconds, ensuring him the win and a beautiful car by Audi. France's Simon Delestre ended up in second place with his Hermes Ryan (by Hugo Gesmeray) with whom he finished in 36.18 seconds. In third place it was then Dutch rider Leopold van Asten and his VDL Groep Beauty (by For Pleasure) with whom he finished in 38.03 seconds. Stephex rider Lorenzo de Luca made sure his boss had a good day, by ending up on a fourth place with his Halifax van het Kluizebos (by Heartbreaker). The combination finished in 36.60 seconds and with 4 penalties behind their name. In fifth place it was then Germany's Janne Friederike Meyer- Zimmerman and her Goja 27 (by Wandor van de Mispelaere) who finished in 37.03 seconds and 4 penalties.   Find all results here

Belgium's top favorite rider at the Stephex Masters in Brussels, Niels Bruynseels, was defending his title in the Grand Prix of Brussels. Last year he won the five star 1m60 GP and today he came back to defend his title. And with great succes! The Belgian rider and his Ganzia de Muze (by Malito de Reve) were once more unbeatable. The combination led the field with a strong time of 35.36 seconds, ensuring him the win and a beautiful car by Audi. France's Simon Delestre ended up in second place with his Hermes Ryan (by Hugo Gesmeray) with whom he finished in 36.18 seconds. In third place it was then Dutch rider Leopold van Asten and his VDL Groep Beauty (by For Pleasure) with whom he finished in 38.03 seconds. Stephex rider Lorenzo de Luca made sure his boss had a good day, by ending up on a fourth place with his Halifax van het Kluizebos (by Heartbreaker). The combination finished in 36.60 seconds and with 4 penalties behind their name. In fifth place it was then Germany's Janne Friederike Meyer- Zimmerman and her Goja 27 (by Wandor van de Mispelaere) who finished in 37.03 seconds and 4 penalties.   Find all results here

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