Arrival of Quinté +
: 16 – 15 – 3 – 14 – 8
If he had not passed the post in the lead at the start of the meeting,
Gamin Jaba
(n°16) has proven in recent weeks that he has found the right fuel.
Winner of the Prix de Langeais on February 1, the resident of Jean-Michel Bazire doubled the stakes in the Prix du Chesnay, this Tuesday's event on the Parisian track.
Forced to go the distance, the son of
Késaco Phédo
, found himself in the second part of the peloton, in a fast-paced race led by
Hubble du Vivier
(n°3).
Close in the car of three since mid-climb, he was launched at the exit of the final turn, and perfectly extended his effort, winning in the excellent kilometer reduction of 1′11′'8 (his record) , over the long distance of 2,875 meters.
Jean-Michel Bazire, who took the opportunity to win the 597th Quinté of his sulky career, was very satisfied with his resident: “He confirms his recent victory in a similar lot.
Today I had a good run and he accelerated very well at the start of the straight.
I'm happy with him because he finished his meeting very well.
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🏆 𝗚𝗮𝗺𝗶𝗻 𝗝𝗮𝗯𝗮 (Jean-Michel Bazire) continues by winning the Prix du Chesnay, Quinté+ of the day at @Vincennes_Hippo
Already winner on February 1 in a Quinté on this course, he repeats his performance with a time of 1'11''8 (personal record)
🏁 16 - 15 - 3 - 14 - 8 pic.twitter.com/dWmf4QgB5Q
— Equidia (@equidia) February 20, 2024
Long seen at the back of the pack,
Grâce du Digeon
(n°15) made up a lot of ground outside, finally failing not far from the winner.
Leading this event, setting a sustained pace,
Hubble du Vivier
(n°3) wearing a closed hat for the first time, showed himself to be very courageous to maintain third place.
Last during the course,
Gendreen
(n°14) finished in excellent style, taking fourth place ahead of
Gilmour
(n°8), who lost time in the final turn, before recovering well.