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Robinson Maupiler takes friday morning win in Super Cup

In a jump-off with eleven contestants it is French rider Robinson Maupiler who stays ahead of the Belgian Emilie Conter and Viktor Deam in this mornings Super Cup at the Stephex Masters. Maupiler and his Selle Fraincais stallion Norlam des Etisses (by Quidam de Revel) were one of the last combinations to go. And with home rider Conter firmly in the lead with Viva after a round of 39.76 seconds it looked like the daughter of organizer Stephan Conter was going for another win. But the French combination rode a miraculous round none expected and stopped the clock on 36.99 seconds, claiming victory with a gap of nearly three seconds. On third place we see another Belgian combination with Viktor Deam and the KWPN bred Extra (by Berlin) having a clear round in 41.96 seconds. With Clare Hullundbaek and yesterday’s winner Jack Whitaker completing the top five. Go here to see all the results.

In a jump-off with eleven contestants it is French rider Robinson Maupiler who stays ahead of the Belgian Emilie Conter and Viktor Deam in this mornings Super Cup at the Stephex Masters. Maupiler and his Selle Fraincais stallion Norlam des Etisses (by Quidam de Revel) were one of the last combinations to go. And with home rider Conter firmly in the lead with Viva after a round of 39.76 seconds it looked like the daughter of organizer Stephan Conter was going for another win. But the French combination rode a miraculous round none expected and stopped the clock on 36.99 seconds, claiming victory with a gap of nearly three seconds. On third place we see another Belgian combination with Viktor Deam and the KWPN bred Extra (by Berlin) having a clear round in 41.96 seconds. With Clare Hullundbaek and yesterday’s winner Jack Whitaker completing the top five. Go here to see all the results.

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