PMU – Arrival of the quinté on Monday 22 November in Paris-Vincennes: Dexter Chatho is back
Arrival of the quinté: 10 – 7 – 14 – 5 – 12
After the show of force of Face Time Bourbon Sunday in Qualifying 1 for the Prix d’Amérique, the first quinté of the week was once again set at the Paris-Vincennes racecourse. This European race pitted fourteen competitors aged 6 to 10 inclusive, over the classic 2,700 m course.
Dexter Chatho (n ° 10) was the strongest, setting the record straight despite the reluctance of his trainer Christian Bigeon at the microphone of Equidia. Before the test, the latter does not think 100%. Dexter Chatho caused a little surprise at the odds of 18/1. After waiting, he gradually approached in the wagon from the outside, bringing in his back, the favorite, Delfino (n ° 14), and Vivier Carnival (n ° 12), then gave an excellent boost to make the difference at the end. He advances Urzy Fairplay and thus renews with the success which escaped him since January 5, 2021 on this course. “He was not very demonstrative at work, underlines his mentor at the microphone of Equidia. He found himself a little upwind, but always had gas and was courageous. I’m happy to see him again at this level. He had a problem with a vertebra a year and a half ago. He had come back quite a bit, but nothing more last winter. “
Located in a good position during the course, Urzy Fairplay (n ° 7) sharply accelerated in the final turn and speeded up all his opponents. While he seemed gone for glory, the representative of Jean-Michel Bazire could do nothing against the winner. The favourite, Delfino, followed a good run, behind the future winner, and took third place when he seemed beaten on the last turn. Always well placed, For you Madrik (n ° 5) sprinted perfectly to take fourth place. Vivier Carnival complete the arrival.
Steavie Doussot and Halim Bouakkaz indicated the quinté in the disorder in seven horses while Kevin Romain and the synthesis proposed it in the disorder in eight horses.