Following victories in St Tropez and Paris, the German outfit once again proved untouchable in Monaco, producing four immaculate clear rounds across both phases to secure a perfect score of 0 penalties. But despite the flawless performance, victory was decided by the narrowest of margins imaginable.

After both Riesenbeck International and Madrid In Motion finished on 0 penalties, the title came down to combined time, with Riesenbeck stopping the clock just 0.06 seconds faster than their rivals in one of the closest finishes in GCL history.

Maximilian Weishaupt and Zuccero HV opened the team's account with another polished clear before Marco Kutscher partnered Pikeur Lemar NRW to a second faultless round. Returning for Round 2, the duo simply repeated the performance, delivering another pair of clears to finish on a combined time of 139.61 seconds, edging Madrid In Motion's 139.67 seconds by a whisker.

The victory marks Riesenbeck International's third win in succession, establishing them as the team everyone now has to beat as the championship heads into the transfer window.

Marco Kutscher reflected on the historic achievement, praising the team's consistency and the horses' performances in a demanding Monaco test: "To win three GCL stages in a row is something very special. We've achieved back-to-back wins before, but this is the first time we've managed three consecutive victories, so we're incredibly happy. Today's competition was tough over two demanding rounds, and for my horse it was the first time jumping under the floodlights here in Monaco. The feeling was fantastic, and both horses delivered brilliantly. To repeat what we achieved in Paris with the exact same riders and horses makes this result even more satisfying."

Max Weishaupt highlighted the adaptability of the horses and the significance of repeating the Paris-winning performance in a completely different arena: "Coming here after Paris with the same horse and producing another winning performance shows just how versatile these horses are. Monaco asks completely different questions, but my horse felt super all day and it was a lot of fun to ride here. To make it three wins in a row for the team is an incredible achievement, and having our owners here to celebrate with us makes it even more special."

Commenting on the Madrid in Motion’s second place, Maikel van der Vleuten credited the team's belief in one another and the confidence they had in their horses, with the demanding Monaco arena rewarding precision and partnership as they secured a valuable second-place finish. "We all know what Kim is capable of, and we had a lot of confidence in our horses today. In an arena like Monaco, it's about making it as easy as possible for them and making sure we don't do anything wrong ourselves. That's exactly what we did today. Beauville felt fantastic, he's such a professional and always tries his best to leave the rails up. To be back on the podium is a great result for the team and gives us a lot of confidence heading into the next shows."

Max Kühner said the podium was a timely reward for the team's long-term strategy, with Shanghai Swans keeping one eye on the championship race while building momentum towards the season finale. "To come away with third after where we were following the first round is a really positive result for the team. Every championship point matters at this stage of the season, and while we're always looking at how we can improve, we're also thinking ahead to the Final. We have a very strong group of riders and horses, and this result gives us confidence that we're moving in the right direction for the second half of the season."

Monaco once again proved why it remains one of the defining stages of the GCL calendar. The tight confines of Port Hercule leave no room for error, demanding complete trust between horse and rider while rewarding those willing to take calculated risks. Every stride mattered as fans packed the grandstands and lined the waterfront, creating an unforgettable atmosphere throughout the evening.

With the transfer window opening following Monaco, the championship battle now enters a fascinating new phase. Team managers will be weighing up difficult decisions over the coming days, knowing every change could shape the outcome of the 2026 title race. For some, Monaco provided the perfect momentum boost; for others, it highlighted the fine margins that separate championship glory from disappointment.

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