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PMU – Arrival of the quinté on Tuesday February 20 at Paris-Vincennes: Gamin Jaba doubles the stakes

2024-02-20T13:32:54.643Z

Highlights: Gamin Jaba (n°16) wins Prix du Chesnay at Paris-Vincennes. Winner of a Quinté on February 1, Jaba doubles the stake in the event. Jean-Michel Bazire wins 597th Quinté of his sulky career. Hubble du Vivier finishes third, Gendreen fourth and Gilmour 8th in the race on the Parisian track, 2,875 meters long. The race was won by Jaba in a time of 1'11''8 (personal record)


Winner of a Quinté on February 1, Gamin Jaba doubles the stake in the Prix du Chesnay, showing the excellent mileage reduction


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.

Source: leparis

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