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Christian Ahlmann still leads the way in the LGCT Ranking

After the Longines Global Champions Tour leg in Cannes, France it is still Christian Ahlmann who tops the LGCT Ranking. With only  seven legs to go it is still Christian Ahlmann who is on top with a big advantage. Ahlmann collected a total of 209 points so far. Only in Chantilly the Zangersheide-rider couldn't collect any points. The LGCT Miami winner and top LGCT Cannes staged Edwina Tops Alexander follows in a second place with 143 points so far. Ireland's young rider, Bertram Allen completed the current top three. So far the top five is completed by Ludger Beerbaum in fourth and Rolf-Göran Bengtsson in fifth.  Columbia's Daniel Blueman continues in sixth with 120 points. So far only Edwina Tops Alexander and Christian Ahlmann competed in all Longines Global Champions Tour classes.  Canne's Grand Prix winner, Scott Brash is currently placed 22nd. CLICK HERE FOR THE RANKING

After the Longines Global Champions Tour leg in Cannes, France it is still Christian Ahlmann who tops the LGCT Ranking. With only  seven legs to go it is still Christian Ahlmann who is on top with a big advantage. Ahlmann collected a total of 209 points so far. Only in Chantilly the Zangersheide-rider couldn't collect any points. The LGCT Miami winner and top LGCT Cannes staged Edwina Tops Alexander follows in a second place with 143 points so far. Ireland's young rider, Bertram Allen completed the current top three. So far the top five is completed by Ludger Beerbaum in fourth and Rolf-Göran Bengtsson in fifth.  Columbia's Daniel Blueman continues in sixth with 120 points. So far only Edwina Tops Alexander and Christian Ahlmann competed in all Longines Global Champions Tour classes.  Canne's Grand Prix winner, Scott Brash is currently placed 22nd. CLICK HERE FOR THE RANKING

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