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Rome Gladiators in the lead after second round of GCL Monaco

The Rome Gladiators, Constant Van Paesschen (BE) and Marlon Modolo Zanotelli (BRA), won the second round of the Global Champions League in Monaco. With a total of 0 penalties and 14,64 seconds they beat London Knights Martin Fuchs and Ben Maher, who finished second with 4 penalties and 130,23 seconds. Harrie Smolders and Mark McAuley, the Montreal Diamonds, took the third place with four penalties and 131,5 seconds. The St. Tropez Pirates of Edwina Tops-Alexander and Pieter Devos finished fourth with 4 penalties, Scandinavian Vikings Geir Gulliksen and Leopold van Asten seized the fifth spot with 8 penalties. In the individual ranking the victory went to Germany's Felix Hassmann and Balzaci, a fifteen-year-old stallion by Balou du Rouet. In 62,27 seconds they beat Maher and Winning Good (Winningmood van de Arenberg), who took a second longer in the 1,55m/1,60m-high course. Julien Epaillard piloted Quedge Deenne (Elan de la Cour) to the third place. Britain's John Whitaker and Robert Smith continued the top five. Whitaker and his Arko III-son Argento proved themselves almost a second faster than Smith and Cimano E (Unaniem), who ended up fifth. Click here for the team ranking. Click here for the individual ranking.

The Rome Gladiators, Constant Van Paesschen (BE) and Marlon Modolo Zanotelli (BRA), won the second round of the Global Champions League in Monaco. With a total of 0 penalties and 14,64 seconds they beat London Knights Martin Fuchs and Ben Maher, who finished second with 4 penalties and 130,23 seconds. Harrie Smolders and Mark McAuley, the Montreal Diamonds, took the third place with four penalties and 131,5 seconds. The St. Tropez Pirates of Edwina Tops-Alexander and Pieter Devos finished fourth with 4 penalties, Scandinavian Vikings Geir Gulliksen and Leopold van Asten seized the fifth spot with 8 penalties. In the individual ranking the victory went to Germany's Felix Hassmann and Balzaci, a fifteen-year-old stallion by Balou du Rouet. In 62,27 seconds they beat Maher and Winning Good (Winningmood van de Arenberg), who took a second longer in the 1,55m/1,60m-high course. Julien Epaillard piloted Quedge Deenne (Elan de la Cour) to the third place. Britain's John Whitaker and Robert Smith continued the top five. Whitaker and his Arko III-son Argento proved themselves almost a second faster than Smith and Cimano E (Unaniem), who ended up fifth. Click here for the team ranking. Click here for the individual ranking.

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