After picking up another 27 points in yesterday's Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix in Valkenswaard, Rolf-Göran Bengtsson has taken over the lead in the series. With 221 points, the Swedish rider is 20 points ahead of Edwina Tops-Alexander on the overall standing. Rank three is another Swedish rider; Henrik von Eckermann with 182 points. Then follows Bassem Hassan Mohammed one point behind as rank four, and Ludger Beerbaum as rank five on 159 points. Click here for the full standing.
After picking up another 27 points in yesterday's Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix in Valkenswaard, Rolf-Göran Bengtsson has taken over the lead in the series. With 221 points, the Swedish rider is 20 points ahead of Edwina Tops-Alexander on the overall standing. Rank three is another Swedish rider; Henrik von Eckermann with 182 points. Then follows Bassem Hassan Mohammed one point behind as rank four, and Ludger Beerbaum as rank five on 159 points. Click here for the full standing.