Arrival of the quinté:
11 - 12 - 1 - 2 - 14
Pitting against sixteen competitors, aged 6 to 10 years and spread over three levels, the quinté of this Wednesday smiled on the horses in sight.
Winner of this event,
Crusoe d'Anama
(n ° 11) won his second straight quinté after his success on February 23 at Vincennes.
First wait-and-see in a rhythmic race, he set off in pursuit of
Calina
(n ° 12), the most played of the event, and beat her around the post.
It was entrusted to Nicolas Bazire, who was ahead of his father, who was associated with the great favorite.
Like the winner, the last named had to return twenty-five meters.
While she appeared to be on her way to fame after coming close easily, she looked close to breaking up in the Endgame.
Jean-Michel Bazire could no longer solicit her, which allowed his other resident to steal the show in the last few meters.
Leading one lap from goal,
Forum Meslois
(n ° 1) showed courage to keep third place at the expense of
Eire d'Hélios
(n ° 2), who once again responded by seizing of fourth place.
Brilliant Madrik
(n ° 14) tried, in vain, to put pressure on the host,
Forum Meslois,
but had a good behavior until the end by keeping the fifth place.
All of our prognosticators and the summary indicated the quinté.
Special mention to Kevin Romain and Halim Bouakkaz who proposed the quinté in the disorder in five horses.
# R1Laval @HippodromeLaval
Bazire in front of Bazire!
Crusoe d'Anama (@ nicolasbazire7) wins the # Quinté by coming to adjust on the post, Calina, who was associated with Jean-Michel Bazire!
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Official finish 🏁: 11-12-1-2-14 pic.twitter.com/7GAUPhBe1U
- Equidia (@equidia) March 17, 2021