
Bertram Allen and Alberto Zorzi once again put Valkenswaard United in the lead
Valkenswaard United made their Championship intentions clear yesterday, with another incredible display of teamwork and skill in the first round of the
Global Champions League of Miami Beach. Bertram Allen and his Italian team-mate, Alberto Zorzi, put in a perfect performance to ensure their team would be on pole heading into Saturday’s final, breaking away from the rest of the field as the only combination to jump clear.
Photo: GCL / Stefano Grasso
Published 14.04.2017
Bertram was used to the pressure, but still put in a masterful round with the ever-expressive
Hector van d’Abdijhoeve who kicked and bucked his way to the clear. As the only combination on double clear,
Valkenswaard United once again cemented their position at the sharp end of the grid ahead of Saturday’s final.
Doha Fursan Qatar’s 2 time faults slipped them down into second position, and Ben Maher and Kent Farrington’s efforts for the London Knights meant the team would kick off the final in 3rd overall.
Bertram Allen and Alberto Zorzi once again put Valkenswaard United in the lead
Valkenswaard United made their Championship intentions clear yesterday, with another incredible display of teamwork and skill in the first round of the
Global Champions League of Miami Beach. Bertram Allen and his Italian team-mate, Alberto Zorzi, put in a perfect performance to ensure their team would be on pole heading into Saturday’s final, breaking away from the rest of the field as the only combination to jump clear.
Photo: GCL / Stefano Grasso
Published 14.04.2017
Bertram was used to the pressure, but still put in a masterful round with the ever-expressive
Hector van d’Abdijhoeve who kicked and bucked his way to the clear. As the only combination on double clear,
Valkenswaard United once again cemented their position at the sharp end of the grid ahead of Saturday’s final.
Doha Fursan Qatar’s 2 time faults slipped them down into second position, and Ben Maher and Kent Farrington’s efforts for the London Knights meant the team would kick off the final in 3rd overall.