Boyd Exell is the best in Bordeaux
Boyd Exell has won the eighth and last leg of the FEI World Cup™ Driving in Bordeaux (FRA) after an exciting battle with his Dutch opponents Koos de Ronde and IJsbrand Chardon. This was Boyd’s third win for World Cup points of this season, which puts him in the lead of the final standings before the FEI World Cup™ Driving Final.
For the first time in years, Bordeaux played host to a Leg instead of the Final, but the seven top drivers guaranteed excitement nevertheless. International Level 4 Course Designer Jeroen Houterman (NED) had laid out a very challenging course, in which technique and speed were well combined. According to some, this was the best course of the season so far.
The top three drivers all have great memories of Bordeaux since they all have won the Final here at least once. Koos de Ronde was the first man in the arena in the Winning Round, which took place over a shortened course and in which the drivers started from scratch again. Koos drove an amazing fast and clear round which put the pressure on Ijsbrand and Boyd: “The last two shows I had the feeling that luck was not on my side, but here it all came together for me. I had a very good feeling, especially because I drove faster than IJsbrand this time. I knew it was a difficult course in which it was easy to have a knock down, but I really went for it and all went ok. I will most likely use the four horses I used today in the Final in Gothenburg as well, I definitely feel I have a chance for a podium place with this four-in-hand, they feel very good.
Reigning World Cup Champion Ijsbrand Chardon was the next driver in the arena, where the enthusiastic spectators filled the stands. Chardon however made an error of judgement by taking a turn too short in the first marathon obstacle. It went well, but the longer route would have been faster: “It was more difficult than I thought. Instead of winning two to three seconds, I lost them. I wanted to force Boyd to take the same route, but it didn’t turn out like that. It was a gamble and I lost it, but that is ok.”
Boyd Exell just came back from a short holiday after Leipzig, which had obviously done him good. The reigning World Champion attacked the course and came out nearly three seconds faster than De Ronde: “I like a tougher course and this one suited me well. It gave us the chance to use our power and to show the technical skills of our team. I decided not to take any risks because the positioning in the Final does count. I am now the last driver to go into the arena in the first competition in Gothenburg later this month, which is important. My horses’ fitness is getting better and I am not afraid that they will become too fit.”
Edouard Simonet (BEL) put down an excellent performance in Bordeaux in both competitions. The talented driver drove his team of Arabo Friesian horses clear and smooth through the course and finished in fourth place. The battle for the sixth place in the Final went between Simonet and Georg von Stein (GER). The latter finished in fifth position, which qualified him for the Final. Wild Card drivers Benjamin Aillaud (FRA) and Sébastien Mourier (FRA) claimed the sixth and seventh place.
Results FEI World Cup™ Driving, Bordeaux (FRA), 5 February 2017:
- Boyd Exell (AUS) 124,68
- Koos de Ronde (NED) 127,77
- IJsbrand Chardon (NED) 128,21
- Edouard Simonet (BEL) 143,62
- Georg von Stein (GER) 153,91
- Benjamin Aillaud (FRA) 160,38
- Sébastien Mourier (FRA) 175,68
FEI World Cup™ Driving, standings after 8 of 8 events:
1 Boyd EXELL AUS 30
2 IJsbrand CHARDON NED 27
Koos DE RONDE NED 27
4 Jozsef DOBROVITZ HUN 21
5 Jérôme VOUTAZ SUI 20
6 Georg VON STEIN GER 15
7 Jozsef DOBROVITZ jr. HUN 13
8 Theo TIMMERMAN NED 12
9 Edouard SIMONET BEL 11
10 Rainer DUEN GER 7
FEI WORLD CUP™ DRIVING 2016-2017 Calendar HERE.
The 2016/2017 FEI World Cup™ Driving series now moves on to the Final in Gothenburg (SWE) on Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 February 2017.
The FEI World Cup™ Driving competition in Gothenburg will be broadcast live on FEI TV, the FEI’s official video platform, on Sunday 26 February.