Saez, a visitor to the meeting in the past, ended up winning one race and finishing second in two others, including the Round 4 finale. “It’s super exciting, I want to say thank you to everybody for this magnificent moment — my family, well, everybody — I’m pretty happy,” he said. “It’s very beautiful, it was Frankie in the finish,” said Murzabayev, the rider from Kazakhstan who has become the dominant force in the German championship. “My original horse was a non-starter and then I looked at this one and I thought he would have a chance. The victory enabled Kawada to finish overall second from Mason in third.
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