This year's line-up, from February 1 to 4, includes Olympic medallists and pre-selected riders, FEI Longines World Cup contenders - and former winners, championship medallists and much more.
The same goes for indoor cross-country: Olympic champions and pre-selected riders. As for the driving aces, of course the best will be there, as Bordeaux hosts the World Cup final, and the six drivers who will be battling it out for the title have emerged from a five-month qualifying circuit.
Selected for the set :
- Henrik van Eckermann
- Steve Guerdat
- Pieter Devos
- Daniel Deusser
- Julien Epaillard
- Kevin Staut
- Harry Charles
- Max Kühner
- Roger-Yves Bost
- Scott Brash
- Marcus Ehning
- Katharina Rhomberg
- Marie Demonte
- Jeanne Sadran
- Rik Hemeryck
- Nicola Philippaerts
- Marlon Modolo Zanotelli
- Zascha Nygaard Lill
- Aura Vasama
- Julien Anquetin
- Mathieu Billot
- Nicolas Deseuzes
- Cedric Hurel
- Edward Levy
- Olivier Robert
- Philippe Rozier
- Michael Jung
- Philipp Schulze Topphoff
- Matthew Sampson
- Jessica Burke
- Denis Lynch
- Robin Muhr
- Isabella Russekoff
- Lorenzo De Luca
- Kevin Jochems
- Harrie Smolders
- Therese Soehol Henriksen
- Rodrigo Giesteira Almeida
- Eduardo Alvares Aznar
- Erica Swartz Ryan
- Adrian Schmid
- Mario Stevens
Devoucoux Indoor Derby :
- Maxime Livio
- Astier Nicolas
- Karim Florent Laghouag
- Meister Michael Jung
- Janneke Boonzaaijer
- David Doel
- Albert Hermos Farras
- Sofia Sjoborg
- Lucas Brun
- Arthur Duffort
- Quentin Faucher
- Gwendolen Fer
- Michael Jung
- Stéphane Landois
- Benjamin Massie
- François Pons
- Fabrice Saintemarie
- Rodolphe Scherer
- Julie Simonet
- Joséphine Heteau
Driving :
- Boyd Exell
- Bram Chardon
- Ljsbrand Chardon
- Dries Degrieck
- Michael Brauchle
- Koos De Ronde
- Benjamin Aillaud