It was a demonstration of pure class as Madrid In Motion’s dynamic duo of Maikel van der Vleuten and Eduardo Alvarez Aznar were the only team to deliver 4 clear rounds today and finish on a clean sheet to take the win in the iconic Circus Maximus. On board Elwikke and the famous 19 year old Rokfeller de Pleville Bois Margot, the full crowd in the capital city of Rome erupted as they were crowned winners of the 14th stage of the 2024 season, picking up crucial maximum Championship points.
Riesenbeck International powered by Kingsland Equestrian kept the championship race alive against the Cannes Stars powered by Iron Dames by securing second today, meaning it goes down to the final stage of the season in Rabat from 18 - 20 October 2024. Anchor men Christian Kukuk and Philipp Weishaupt brought out the big guns of Just Be Gentle and Zineday to finish as the fastest team on 8 faults. While it was a home podium for Rome Gladiators powered by ClipMyHorse.TV as Kyle Timm on Candar Mail and Nina Mallevaey with Dynastie de Beaufour delivered the goods, picking up just 8 faults over the two rounds, but four seconds slower than Riesenbeck.
With Rome's iconic backdrop and passionate fans, the competition was nothing short of spectacular as Madrid In Motion repeated history and did back to back wins at the Circus Maximus. Talking to GCTV, Maikel van der Vleuten smiled: “It's unbelievable that we can ride in these stunning locations around the world and today we saw top sport! I have kept on believing in the riders and the horses we have on the team and in Rome it’s super it worked out today.”
An emotional Eduardo Alvarez Aznar explained: “I haven’t been to the GCL competitions for a few weeks and really missed it. This comeback with these two horses and winning today makes me very proud of my team. Now we have the chance to climb in the rankings. We still have one more stage, Rabat is an important show for us and we are going to fight for it! We chose our four experienced horses and today they gave it all. With four clear rounds. We haven't always had the luck on our side this year but we have a great team spirit together. Rokfeller feels fantastic. When you look at him you would not believe he is 19. He moves and jumps with the same attitude as when he was a young horse.”
Talking about how crucial this podium was for their team Kukuk said: “It feels good to be second and pick up these points. I said our main goal before the show was that we still have a championship race for Rabat. It's not done yet, there's a final and we are ready for it.”
Teammate Philipp Weishaupt added: “We are super pleased with how the horses jumped today. A double clear and two very unlucky rails for Christian kept us in the Championship race and now there is 5 weeks until Rabat so we need to go away, make a plan and send our best combinations.”
It was all smiles for the home team as Rome Gladiators took third and Nina Mallevaey said: “It's amazing the atmosphere here in Rome! We are really close, we are a big team and to podium with our team owner Mark Rein and his whole family watching on is amazing. There are so many people behind us and we are both really grateful for them.”
Mid-season transfer Kyle Timm has proved his place on the squad and smiled: “Our goal today for sure was a podium. It's our home show for the Rome Gladiators so we definitely wanted to do our best.”
Riesenbeck International powered by Kingsland Equestrian kept the championship race alive against the Cannes Stars powered by Iron Dames by securing second today, meaning it goes down to the final stage of the season in Rabat from 18 - 20 October 2024. Anchor men Christian Kukuk and Philipp Weishaupt brought out the big guns of Just Be Gentle and Zineday to finish as the fastest team on 8 faults. While it was a home podium for Rome Gladiators powered by ClipMyHorse.TV as Kyle Timm on Candar Mail and Nina Mallevaey with Dynastie de Beaufour delivered the goods, picking up just 8 faults over the two rounds, but four seconds slower than Riesenbeck.
With Rome's iconic backdrop and passionate fans, the competition was nothing short of spectacular as Madrid In Motion repeated history and did back to back wins at the Circus Maximus. Talking to GCTV, Maikel van der Vleuten smiled: “It's unbelievable that we can ride in these stunning locations around the world and today we saw top sport! I have kept on believing in the riders and the horses we have on the team and in Rome it’s super it worked out today.”
An emotional Eduardo Alvarez Aznar explained: “I haven’t been to the GCL competitions for a few weeks and really missed it. This comeback with these two horses and winning today makes me very proud of my team. Now we have the chance to climb in the rankings. We still have one more stage, Rabat is an important show for us and we are going to fight for it! We chose our four experienced horses and today they gave it all. With four clear rounds. We haven't always had the luck on our side this year but we have a great team spirit together. Rokfeller feels fantastic. When you look at him you would not believe he is 19. He moves and jumps with the same attitude as when he was a young horse.”
Talking about how crucial this podium was for their team Kukuk said: “It feels good to be second and pick up these points. I said our main goal before the show was that we still have a championship race for Rabat. It's not done yet, there's a final and we are ready for it.”
Teammate Philipp Weishaupt added: “We are super pleased with how the horses jumped today. A double clear and two very unlucky rails for Christian kept us in the Championship race and now there is 5 weeks until Rabat so we need to go away, make a plan and send our best combinations.”
It was all smiles for the home team as Rome Gladiators took third and Nina Mallevaey said: “It's amazing the atmosphere here in Rome! We are really close, we are a big team and to podium with our team owner Mark Rein and his whole family watching on is amazing. There are so many people behind us and we are both really grateful for them.”
Mid-season transfer Kyle Timm has proved his place on the squad and smiled: “Our goal today for sure was a podium. It's our home show for the Rome Gladiators so we definitely wanted to do our best.”