Arrival of Quinté +
: 6 – 12 – 3 – 9 – 10
Highly anticipated in the Prix du Plateau de Gravelle (Gr. III), this Saturday's event in the temple of trotting,
Face Time
(n°6) once again caused a sensation, preserving its invincibility this winter on the occasion of its sixth outing.
The day started badly, however, since the horse escaped during his first heat, but fortunately he was recovered fairly quickly, while remaining calm, allowing him to be at the start of this Quinté + of which he was the favorite.
Closer in the descent, the son of
Cocktail Jet
pushed hard to take control of the event, taking over from second favorite
Gaspar d'Angis
(n°10).
Then setting a sustained pace,
Face Time
sets off again in the straight line and surely wins to the great satisfaction of its trainer-driver Matthieu Abrivard, who wins the 172nd Quinté of his career: “It's incredible again this which he realizes today after having escaped at the start of the meeting during his first heat.
He remains undefeated this winter in six outings, always displaying great physical condition.
I would like to thank my brother who takes care of it every day in the countryside and who did a great job with him.
I won easily today and he proves that he is capable of doing everything during a course.
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🏅 𝗙𝗮𝗰𝗲 𝗧𝗶𝗺𝗲 (M. Abrivard) wins the Prix du Plateau de Gravelle (Gr.3), Quinté+ of the day at @Vincennes_Hippo
🔥 He remains undefeated during this 23/24 winter meeting and has a total of 6⃣ successes including 5⃣ events.
🏁 6 - 12 - 3 - 9 - 10 pic.twitter.com/jm0CALAE6N
— Equidia (@equidia) March 2, 2024
Always well placed along the rope,
Horsy Dream
(n°12) sprints well in the straight line and proves that he is gradually regaining his best level.
He manages to take second place ahead of
Desiderio d'Esi
(n°3) who signs the best performance of his career, after having been forced to progress in third place with his nose to the wind since mid-climb.
Within the rope peloton,
Usain Töll
(n°9) gives a good push for his comeback, managing to take fourth place.
After having long held the illusion of a better ranking,
Gaspar d'Angis
(n°10) must be content with fifth place, very close.
Kévin Romain and the summary showed you the right combination of Quinté + in eight horses.