Arrival of the quinté:
10 - 3 - 13 - 11 - 7
Before returning to the Auteuil racecourse this weekend for the 48 hours of the obstacle, the quinté du jour took place at the Paris-Vincennes racecourse. This race pitted fifteen whole horses and geldings, all 6 years old, against each other on the classic 2,700 m course of the large illuminated track. Remaining on a third place in Sables-d'Olonne (Vendée),
Fogo Pico
(n ° 10) did not miss his return to Paris-Vincennes, a racecourse he particularly appreciates. This 6-year-old gelding had a very good run on a third row and infiltrated inside to come to dominate at the end of
Farrell Seven,
the most played trotter of the event. With all four feet bare this time around, he took the opportunity to resume his successes and won his fourth race on the Parisian ashes. He allows his mentor and driver Florian Joseph to pin down a first victory at this level: “When I had the opening, he sprinted very well, underlined Florian Joseph at the microphone of Equidia. I was hungry for the last time. He reassures me completely. We may be back this winter. He is much more mature and coming to Vincennes has improved him. I am very happy to win a quinté especially on this track. After a long wait, the favorite
Farrell Seven
(n ° 3) gradually approached in third thickness before being launched by Jean-Michel Bazire outside.
He took the advantage a hundred yards from the goal, but could do nothing against the winner.
Nonetheless, he once again behaves remarkably.
After the feeling of
Paco
(n ° 9), assured of 3rd place, this runner-up returned to the outsider (80/1),
Fakir de Gesvres
(n ° 13).
Set back during the course, this 6-year-old gelding made an excellent end of the race.
He thus erases his ninth place from November 2 here.
Feeling Boy
(n ° 11) showed courage to keep fourth place and is ahead of
Fuchsia Pierji
(n ° 7) who completes the arrival of the quinté.