In a heart-pounding display, world number one Henrik von Eckermann rode King Edward to victory for the second time this year in this series, this time at the iconic Circus Maximus. The €440,000 Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix of Rome saw an electrifying jump-off, leaving the sold-out crowd on the edge of their seats from start to finish. Henrik now well and truly enters the race with Harrie Smolders and Maikel van der Vleuten for the 2023 Championship title.

David Will and My Prins van Dorperheide, came incredibly close to winning their second LGCT Grand Prix of the season, finishing just 0.20 seconds behind Von Eckermann. In a remarkable turn of events, Peder Fredricson on Catch Me Not S and Andreas Schou on I Know finished joint third, clocking in with the exact same time in the jump-off. This shared podium moment highlighted the fierce competition in the 14th stage of the season. (The only Canadian in this event, Beth Underhill riding Nikka vd Bisschop, had a single rail in the first round and placed 24th of the 40 starters)

As Henrik and David have already won their golden tickets to the LGCT Super Grand Prix at the GC Prague Playoffs, the place gets handed down to joint third-place finishers Fredricson and Schou.

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