Tomorrow the premier flat race in Europe at Longchamps.
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Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe - Tomorrow
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The Arc normally presages the beginning of the best 4 weeks of the year for flat race punters in handicaps. Horses that come into form in this period often outwit the handicapper and are best followed, especially at big prices.
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Eboli wrote:The Arc normally presages the beginning of the best 4 weeks of the year for flat race punters in handicaps. Horses that come into form in this period often outwit the handicapper and are best followed, especially at big prices.
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Re: Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe - Tomorrow
The Sun newspaper reports ...
Sir Mark Prescott and Alpinista’s billionaire owner set sights on £8MILLION ‘double bonus’ payday after Arc win
Run left-handed and on turf, over a distance of 2,400 metres (approx 12-furlong), this year's annual running of the Japan Cup is set for Tokyo, Sunday, 27th November.
Yes, a long way to go from Newmarket to Tokyo, but one has to be in it to win it.
Sir Mark Prescott and Alpinista’s billionaire owner set sights on £8MILLION ‘double bonus’ payday after Arc win
Run left-handed and on turf, over a distance of 2,400 metres (approx 12-furlong), this year's annual running of the Japan Cup is set for Tokyo, Sunday, 27th November.
Yes, a long way to go from Newmarket to Tokyo, but one has to be in it to win it.
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