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Romain Duguet on top in St. Moritz' speedclass

For his home crowd, Romain Duguet speeded to victory in St. Mortiz speeding class counting for a total 30,000 Swiss Franks as well as necessary Longines Ranking points. Duguet and his 10-year-old SF-mare, Tipsy Girl Loisel (by Diamant de Semilly) speeded to victory in 58.10 seconds. The pair was over two seconds faster as Germany's Felix Hassmann with the 12-year-old SL Brazonado (by Si Baluarte).   Belgium's Wilm Vermeir completed the stage. Aboard HAcienda d'Eversem (by Contact vd Heffinck), Vermeir concluded his round clear in 63.11 seconds. Swiss colours followed in fourth and fifth place. Niklaus Rutschi (Pipilotta, by Orlando) and Werner Muff (Escoffier, by Lord Z) placed fourth and fifth. Click here for the results

For his home crowd, Romain Duguet speeded to victory in St. Mortiz speeding class counting for a total 30,000 Swiss Franks as well as necessary Longines Ranking points. Duguet and his 10-year-old SF-mare, Tipsy Girl Loisel (by Diamant de Semilly) speeded to victory in 58.10 seconds. The pair was over two seconds faster as Germany's Felix Hassmann with the 12-year-old SL Brazonado (by Si Baluarte).   Belgium's Wilm Vermeir completed the stage. Aboard HAcienda d'Eversem (by Contact vd Heffinck), Vermeir concluded his round clear in 63.11 seconds. Swiss colours followed in fourth and fifth place. Niklaus Rutschi (Pipilotta, by Orlando) and Werner Muff (Escoffier, by Lord Z) placed fourth and fifth. Click here for the results

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