(CNN) Fresh from a stellar second leg in Mexico City, the Longines Global Champions Tour is set to roll into Miami Beach.

The stunning venue just yards from the turquoise waters of the Atlantic Ocean offers an incredible setting for the world's top show jumpers.

Mexico winner Jerome Guery of Belgium will be among the favorites but he will face tough competition from a host of stars saddling up stateside this weekend.

Overall rankings leader Niels Bruynseels of Belgium will be competing alongside second-place rider Daniel Deusser of Germany, Britain's Ben Maher and Belgian Pieter Devos.

Georgina Bloomberg competes on Manodie II H in Miami in 2018.

Daniel Bluman of Israel rode Bacara d'Archonfosse in Miami last year.

The competition doesn't stop there, though.