Arrival of the fifth: 2 – 13 – 4 – 16 – 15
The “Question of the day”, the new PMU game, pitted Jean-Michel Bazire, associated with the champion Cleangame (n° 16), and Éric Raffin, at the sulky ofEpsom d’Herfraie (#3). Unfortunately for their takers, neither managed to finish in the top three. And to everyone’s surprise, Dreamer de Chenu (No. 2) took control of the situation in the final phase. To build his success, the pupil of Jean-Michel Baudouin was discreet in the course, leaving in particular his companion of boxes, Epsom d’Herfraie, ensure a very high pace in the race. For his driver, Louis Baudouin, this is the greatest success of his career. “It’s my first victory at Group level,” he said on the winners’ podium. I am very happy. ” Whether it be Dreamer de Chenu or its driver, they pin their respective second quinté.
????Dreamer de Chenu (L. & JM Baudouin) creates the surprise and wins the Prix de Brest (Gr.3), the Quinté+ of this Saturday at Vincennes.
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He too discreet for a long time, Duel of the Gers (n° 13) began its effort at the intersection of the tracks, in the wake of Cleangame, and extended it very well to the post, even making an illusion for success. Not very happy at the top of the climb, Marcello Wibb (#4) took third place ahead of Cleangame (n° 16), which nevertheless achieves a great performance following being delayed by a fault at the exit of the first bend. This Roman Bello (n° 15) settles for fifth place.
Direct opposition to Cleangame, Epsom d’Herfraie was also delayed by a fault on the plain while leading the race. Eric Raffin’s partner then went back on the offensive before dying in the final phase.