In the last big class, the Lotto Hessen-Preis, today it was the amazing riding Pius Schwizer who yet takes another international victory. There was none who could beat the speedy Swiss rider this evening in Wiesbaden. And although Michael Hughes looked like he was on track, the rider from the USA ended up on second place followed by Germanies Felix Haßmann. As one of the last riders it was Schwizer and his Leonard de la Ferme CH (v. Landjuweel) who rode around the course in an impressive manor. Even the long line to the first double, that opposed a lot of problems for other riders, seemed to run as smooth as butter. With the Swiss rider cutting each corner and keeping the pace up during the course he was the only one to finish under the mark of 68 seconds. USA's Hughes and Cornetto 36 (v. Cornet Obolensky) that set the time to beat of 68.18 seconds not that long before ended up on deserved second spot. Followed closely by home rider Felix Haßmann and Cayenne WZ (v. Claudio) who just holded on to the third spot by one hundreds of a second beating Dutch talent Lisa Nooren and VDL Groep Flying Saucer (v. Indoctro). The top five was completed by Marco Kutscher riding the Hannoverian Inliner (v. Iberio) around the 1.50m course in 70.18 seconds. Check our all results over here.
In the last big class, the Lotto Hessen-Preis, today it was the amazing riding Pius Schwizer who yet takes another international victory. There was none who could beat the speedy Swiss rider this evening in Wiesbaden. And although Michael Hughes looked like he was on track, the rider from the USA ended up on second place followed by Germanies Felix Haßmann. As one of the last riders it was Schwizer and his Leonard de la Ferme CH (v. Landjuweel) who rode around the course in an impressive manor. Even the long line to the first double, that opposed a lot of problems for other riders, seemed to run as smooth as butter. With the Swiss rider cutting each corner and keeping the pace up during the course he was the only one to finish under the mark of 68 seconds. USA's Hughes and Cornetto 36 (v. Cornet Obolensky) that set the time to beat of 68.18 seconds not that long before ended up on deserved second spot. Followed closely by home rider Felix Haßmann and Cayenne WZ (v. Claudio) who just holded on to the third spot by one hundreds of a second beating Dutch talent Lisa Nooren and VDL Groep Flying Saucer (v. Indoctro). The top five was completed by Marco Kutscher riding the Hannoverian Inliner (v. Iberio) around the 1.50m course in 70.18 seconds. Check our all results over here.