Arrival of the quinté:
16 - 8 - 5 - 3 - 7
We often talk about Jean-Michel Bazire when he is on the sulky, but the Sarthois is also an extraordinary coach. This Wednesday, he
shared
it with Eric Raffin by giving him his
Cleangame
champion
(n ° 16). Even if he had to start in the second echelon, that is to say twenty-five meters behind eight of his fourteen competitors, the last named quickly filled his initial handicap. The rest was only a formality for the one who is considered to be the best gelding in Europe. Gold sulky in title, Eric Raffin did not have to flaunt his talent as his partner was above the fray.
𝑪𝒍𝒆𝒂𝒏𝒈𝒂𝒎𝒆, it was decided in advance! 🎮
The champion trained by J.-M. Bazire knows no opposition in the # Quinté.
He won easily with @RaffinEric at the helm in the Grand Prix Anjou-Maine.
🥈 Vivier Carnival
🥉 Urzy Fairplay
🏁 16 - 8 - 5 - 3 - 7 pic.twitter.com/8rxLiY4Puh
- Equidia (@equidia) October 6, 2021
Author of an excellent performance after having made a very good start,
Carnaval du Vivier
(n ° 8) had to settle for second place behind the untouchable winner.
Like him,
Fairplay d'Urzy
(
No.5
) quickly made it into the leading group and performed remarkably well throughout the straight line of the Eventard track.
Down from the first three,
Dreamer Boy
(n ° 3) fails at the foot of the podium but confirms that he is still as dashing at 8 years old while
Golden Bridge
(n ° 7) completes the good combination of the quinté.