The new Longines Rankings have just been announced and there are some interesting changes. Peder Fredricson remains in first place, but in second and third place, Henrik von Eckermann and Martin Fuchs change places.
Peder Fredricson may still call himself the best rider in the world. Henrik von Eckermann jumps from third to second place. In doing so, he switches places with Martin Fuchs who jumps from second to third place in the ranking.
The top five is completed by Ben Maher on four. He has jumped up one place. Daniel Deusser falls back from third to fifth place.
Canada's Erynn Ballard remains the best female athlete with 28th place.
Peder Fredricson may still call himself the best rider in the world. Henrik von Eckermann jumps from third to second place. In doing so, he switches places with Martin Fuchs who jumps from second to third place in the ranking.
The top five is completed by Ben Maher on four. He has jumped up one place. Daniel Deusser falls back from third to fifth place.
Canada's Erynn Ballard remains the best female athlete with 28th place.