Our reviews: AMPIA MEDE SM (1)
Dazzling at the start of the meeting, this classy mare unfortunately did not manage to win her ticket for the Prix d’Amérique. It has the potential to compete with the elite of older horses and intends to prove it on Sunday. Potential winner.
Race analysis
Dazzling since last summer, Ampia Mede Sm (1) might certainly have played a leading role in the Prix d’Amérique if she had managed to qualify. Unfortunately for her supporters, she might not avoid the fault in the Prix Ténor de Baune, which was supposed to offer her her ticket for the queen event. Totally reassuring last time, in the Prix de Munich, it can pin this Group I to its prize list. Dazzling in the Prix d’Amérique, even if he was adjusted on the wire, Galius (7) has changed in size this winter. Often nonchalant, this hardened steel horse should not be upset by this marathon distance. If he manages to take control quickly, there is no doubt that this son of Love You will go very far. Inducted new king of the trot on the last Sunday of January, Davidson du Pont (14) then left us unsatisfied in the Prix de France. Disqualified during the last two editions of this summit, he still deserves the greatest respect. Endowed with a formidable burst of final speed, Flamme du Goutier (13) was undoubtedly carried out too offensively in the “Speed Race”. There is no doubt that Théo Duvaldestin will be able to correct the situation. Title holder of this “Marathon Race”, Astonishing (12) is thirsty for revenge following his disappointments in the first two stages of the Triple Crown. Noted in the background in the Prix d’Amérique, Diable de Vauvert (9) and Chica de Joudes (11) are potential places. Much more confirmed at the mounted trot, Freeman de Houelle (8) will still be four feet barefoot. With the help of Eric Ra