After a great start that allowed him to quickly take the lead, HEDIC GEMA (15 years old) is a real lone rider in this Quinté. Without being forced, he leaves at a distance of Helly d’Urville (5), who always followed him and in the chorus of Vervail (9), the brave third. Horace de Champs (10), who always appears in the third row on the rope, maintains fourth place in a tough battle, at the expense of the good finisher Helencio (11).
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This is Gemma B. Rochard
He took the lead on the first pass after a great start, dominated the race, then left his rivals behind on the exit of the final turn to win with complete ease.
2H
5
Hailey D’Urville a. Colette
He was carried over by HEDIC GEMA at the start of turn two, and couldn’t follow up on the exit of the final turn, but was very stubborn in the straight.
3H
9
In the choir of Vervay Jim Paris
He quickly took cover behind the first, retook the rope at the final turn, and then finished the race very bravely.
4H
10
Horace Fields J.Sh. Peyton
On the third line at the rope, he was moved at the entrance to the straight and finished bravely.
5H
11
Helencio F is open
At the back of the pack, he moved up to the outside car from the opposite end of the line, was then moved to the outside all the way at the entrance to the straight and finished well.
6H
13
generation forever Dr.. Thomine
At the back of the peloton, he moved under cover on the outside cart into the final turn, then finished well behind, while “repeating” towards the rope in the straight.
7H
1
Oak Grill JR Declercq S
He took cover in the third line, and launched the attack in the third layer with his nose facing the wind at the end of the opposite line, but he was blocked and could not sustain his effort.
8H
6
Happy DJOB J. Cupish
Within the tug of war, he couldn’t help but bravely end up at the back.
9H
12
Evening wear Wow Sennett
At the back of the pack, he took the cart on the outside in the final turn and finished honorably, but at the back.
10H
8
Rumor boy B. Peyton
Inside the peloton on the rope, he was unable to pick up the pace in the last 500 metres.
11H
7
Queen group B. Howell
He was on the side of the peloton with his nose to the wind during the first lap, then was positioned outside leader Hidek Jimma, was unable to follow his rival at the start of the final turn and gradually fell back to the line.
12H
14
Seven n. Pasha
At the back of the herd, he seemed to be following freely when he made some galloping strides at the entrance to the straight even though it wasn’t dangerous.
13H
16
Hope fields B. Vercruz
Among those were those who lost contact after skidding at the penultimate turn and were unable to return.
14H
4
gap J. F. Sennett
Inside the peloton, in the second class car, weakened at the opposite end of the line.
Dey
2
Gaby de Moeux Wow Desminio
He was wrong from the first metres.
Dey
3
Prevol Harmony BVerva
Waiting for the fourth row, he ran at the exit of the penultimate turn.
He took the lead on the first pass after a great start, dominated the race, then left his rivals behind on the exit of the final turn to win with complete ease.
He was carried over by HEDIC GEMA at the start of turn two, and couldn’t follow up on the exit of the final turn, but was very stubborn in the straight.
He quickly took cover behind the first, retook the rope at the final turn, and then finished the race very bravely.
On the third line at the rope, he was moved at the entrance to the straight and finished bravely.
At the back of the pack, he moved up to the outside car from the opposite end of the line, was then moved to the outside all the way at the entrance to the straight and finished well.
At the back of the peloton, he moved under cover on the outside cart into the final turn, then finished well behind, while “repeating” towards the rope in the straight.
Taking cover in the third line, he launched the attack in the third layer with his nose facing the wind at the end of the opposite line, but he was blocked and could not sustain his effort.
Within the tug of war, he couldn’t help but bravely end up at the back.
At the back of the pack, he took the cart on the outside in the final turn and finished honorably, but at the back.
Inside the peloton on the rope, he was unable to pick up the pace in the last 500 metres.
He was on the side of the peloton with his nose to the wind during the first lap, then was positioned outside leader Hidek Jimma, was unable to follow his rival at the start of the final turn and gradually fell back to the line.
At the back of the herd, he seemed to be following freely when he made some galloping strides at the entrance to the straight even though it wasn’t dangerous.
Among those were those who lost contact after skidding at the penultimate turn and were unable to return.
Inside the peloton, in the second class car, weakened at the opposite end of the line.
He was wrong from the first metres.
Waiting for the fourth row, he ran at the exit of the penultimate turn.
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