Arrival of the fifth : 8 – 14 – 2 – 4 – 12
Reserved for whole horses and geldings aged 6 and 7 who did not win 151,000 euros, the traditional quint took place on Friday evening at the Paris-Vincennes racecourse. On the 2700 m classic track, sixteen competitors competed and he returned to Shapoklyak (#eight). Starting very well, Loica resident Pesce had the best halfway point before pulling away on the way to the finish line. By using François Lagadoc, this 6-year-old gelding takes masterful first steps on this level. Like his last try, he’s ahead Gino Viva (No. 14), which ended well, but, nevertheless, did not call into question the superiority of the winner.
Disqualified during his last try in the reference race, Gypsy Azhite (No. 2) set a record and finished in an encouraging third place and outstripped Falco du Hamel (No. 4), constantly seen in the leading group. The top five is completed by an outsider (61/1), Garou Piergy (No. 12), which precedes Gabelo Carise (#13) and Fonzie d’Eripre (#one).
blonde knee (No. 5) made a mistake in the last turn when he was trotting in second position, and the favorite, Give me (No. 9) unsuccessfully attempted to close at the start of the final turn before showing signs of fatigue.
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Source: Le Parisien

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