Arrival of the quinté:
4 - 2 - 14 - 13 - 7
The day after a legendary Prix d'Amérique, the gallopers got the ball rolling for the week at the Côte d'Azur racecourse.
At the end of the required 2,150 m, the prize went to
Magellan
(n° 4), ridden by the essential Maxime Guyon., reigning gold whip.
Constantly seen in mid-peloton, and even requested by his jockey in the line opposite, the resident of Francis-Henri Graffard surely dictated his law in the final phase despite the good end of the race of
Almanzora
(n° 2 ), somewhat unlucky three hundred meters from the goal.
“The horse deserved a victory at this level,” Maxime Guyon told Equidia.
He had just made a good comeback on a shorter course and won in fine fashion.
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🏆 The racers' favorite, 𝗠𝗮𝗴𝗲𝗹𝗹𝗮𝗻 (@maximeguyon_off / @GraffardRacing) wins his first Quinté by winning the Prix du Languedoc at Cagnes-sur-Mer.
🏁 4 - 2 - 14 - 13 - 7 pic.twitter.com/usdLVJruXR
— Equidia (@equidia) January 29, 2024
Behind the first two,
Morphewan
(n° 14) is very courageous to push back the good end of the race of
One Point
(n° 13).
Long seen at the back of the pack, the latter made a remarkable end to the race and is ahead of
Goguen Spaise
(n° 7), who was not really expected at such a celebration.