Hot on the heels of the opening leg in Lyon (FRA), the FEI Driving World Cup™ action moved to Maastricht (NED) with a starry lineup which included current World Champion Bram Chardon (NED) and two previous champions, Boyd Exell (AUS) and Koos de Ronde (NED) who were all launching their new series campaigns this weekend.

But it was the Australian who produced the most polished and consistent four rounds over the two days of competition to earn ten points and join last week’s winner Dries Degrieck (BEL) at the top of the ranking table. Driving three of his stalwart World Cup horses, Mad Max 81, Bajnok and Barney, plus a new mare Katydid Duchess, Boyd started his bid for another title in emphatic style with three fast clears and only one knock to add four in the final drive-off to end on 149.44, the only driver to go under 150 all weekend – in all four rounds.

Fresh from his pre-season success at indoor events in The Netherlands, Koos brought out some established horses including the versatile Tjibbe and Edgar, and came second after both drive-offs, finishing day two on a time only score of 153.42. As the wild card he won’t earn ranking points but the performances will boost his morale going into his next event at the 3rd leg in Stuttgart (GER) where the large arena suits his horses and style of driving.

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