Arrival of the quinté:
11 - 10 - 13 - 4 - 8
“I have to re-mobilize!
In our columns, this Sunday, Alexandre Abrivard did not hide a necessary questioning despite the results that many of his opponents would envy.
Despite all his determination at the sulky of
Ghost
(n ° 10), he had to admit defeat against his brother, Léo, who led
Grandiose Bey
(n ° 11), Monday on the racecourse of Caen.
Gradually approached, the latter took the lead at the start of the straight line and was intractable until the end, justifying the green emoji, a sign of confidence on the part of his entourage at the time of the starters' declaration.
Courageous as hell, the other representative of the family team retained second place despite the good end of the race from
Galliano du Désert
(n ° 13), who was offered at the odds of 28/1.
In retreat,
Gatsby Wic
(n ° 4), despite making a comeback, grabbed fourth place under the grip of Yoann Lebourgeois at the expense of
Ganymed de Corbery
(n ° 8).
Two of the favorites on the mat
This race was also marked by the disqualifications of two prominent horses, namely
Ginkgo Thélois
(n ° 1) and
Hidalgo du Rib
(n ° 7), in the final phase.
Without these pranks, one and the other would undoubtedly have appeared at the finish line, but their fault would have been fatal for those around them and their takers.
Stephan Flourent indicated the quinté in the disorder in eight horses while the trifecta in the order appeared in five horses in our synthesis as well as in the prognosis of Steavie Doussot and Halim Bouakkaz.
# Quinté + #Caen
Grandiose Bey (L. Abrivard / L-CL. Abrivard) held up well and won the Quinté + on the Caen track.
He towers over his teammate Ghost.
Arrival: 11 - 10 - 13 - 4 - 8 pic.twitter.com/ijNLte64ii
- Equidia (@equidia) March 8, 2021