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Ben Maher takes the lead in LGCT ranking

Irish speed merchant Darragh Kenny took his first ever Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix win aboard Balou du Reventon in a pulsating showdown in Chantilly. It is however Ben Maher who takes over the lead of the LGCT ranking.

Maher replaces Belgium's Pieter Devos in this ranking as Devos didn't start in Chantilly. Devos however already claimed his ticket for the Grand Slam after his Grand Prix victory in Miami. Daniel Deusser follows in  the ranking.

Deusser earlier this year claimed victory in the Grand Prix of Hamburg and is followed  by the Stockholm Grand Prix-winner, Peder Fredricson. The Grand Prix-winner of Cannes, Niels Bruynseels is currently ranked fifth.

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Maher replaces Belgium's Pieter Devos in this ranking as Devos didn't start in Chantilly. Devos however already claimed his ticket for the Grand Slam after his Grand Prix victory in Miami. Daniel Deusser follows in  the ranking.

Deusser earlier this year claimed victory in the Grand Prix of Hamburg and is followed  by the Stockholm Grand Prix-winner, Peder Fredricson. The Grand Prix-winner of Cannes, Niels Bruynseels is currently ranked fifth.

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