Lausanne, March 2015 – New month, new ranking. No big changes as far as the first four positions are concerned, with the King still in the lead: the British Scott Brash has been on top for more than one year, number one in the world, followed by the Germans Ludger Beerbaum and Daniel Deusser, and the American Kent Farrington.
A few changes starting with the Swedish Rolf-Göran Bengtsson, upgraded from eighth to fifth, while the French Kevin Staut slides from fifth to sixth, along with the other U.S. rider McLain Ward, from sixth to seventh. His compatriot Beezie Madden enters the top ten, jumping from the twelfth position to the eighth. Opposite direction for the German Marcus Ehning, losing places from sixth to ninth. Completing the top ten the Swiss Steve Guerdat gains three positions.
The French Patrice Delaveau and Penelope Leprevost are pushed past the tenth place, now twelfth and fourteenth, while eyes should be kept on the young Irish Bertram Allen putting pressure on the top positions from eleventh place.
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5 March 2015