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Top riders are heading to Mexico City

After Miami the 2016 Longines Global Champions Tour moves on to Mexico City for its second leg.  The world’s top riders will battle it out for important points as the tour makes its debut at the grassy arena of Campo Marte. Most of the Miami top show jumpers fly over to Mexico. An amazing riderslist with world no. two Christian Ahlmann, world no. three Scott Brash, USA's Kent Farrington, European Silver Medal winner, Gregory Wathelet and world no. 8 and nine Bertram Allen and Kevin Staut. But also Rolf-Göran Bengtsson as well as World Cup Finals winner, Steve Guerdat and John Whitaker and Harrie Smolders are on the list. Miami's Grand Prix-winner, Edwina Tops-Alexander will also give her best defending her last week's victory.   CLICK HERE FOR THE LIST  

After Miami the 2016 Longines Global Champions Tour moves on to Mexico City for its second leg.  The world’s top riders will battle it out for important points as the tour makes its debut at the grassy arena of Campo Marte. Most of the Miami top show jumpers fly over to Mexico. An amazing riderslist with world no. two Christian Ahlmann, world no. three Scott Brash, USA's Kent Farrington, European Silver Medal winner, Gregory Wathelet and world no. 8 and nine Bertram Allen and Kevin Staut. But also Rolf-Göran Bengtsson as well as World Cup Finals winner, Steve Guerdat and John Whitaker and Harrie Smolders are on the list. Miami's Grand Prix-winner, Edwina Tops-Alexander will also give her best defending her last week's victory.   CLICK HERE FOR THE LIST  

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