Fifth. The Prix Maure de Bretagne in Vincennes on Monday, 7 November 2022.
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Fifth. The Prix Maure de Bretagne in Vincennes on Monday, 7 November 2022.

The Prix Maure de Bretagne in Vincennes on Monday, 7 November 2022.

Vincennes trend on Monday, November 7, 2022 for Tiercé-Quarté-Quinté+. In this event, the Prix Maure de Bretagne will have to compete against each other as runners. The race will be contested over 2,700 metres, and €51,000 will be awarded.

In this event, Histoire Thoris (1) took small risks, and hasn’t worked much since her last performance. This race will allow you to improve your preparation to know where you are. That’s why I dare not open it. As a result, his task will be complicated, as announced by Arno Randon.

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Jill Delacour: Hirondelle Fée (2) did not surprise me with his two wins in Vincennes, in September. You have always shown clear means in training. He had regained some freshness after his last outing, in order to approach the meeting in good conditions. It will remain closed at the beginning of the school year, it is better to refuse it. You will be targeting a tailored post on November 21st.

Eve Drew: Girl Holding (3) has spent a very good year in the provinces. It is pure right. She is really comfortable in this type of training course. However, he will adapt to the left especially as he develops on the big track. Physically, she is really good. Removing the iron allowed him to cross a real path. On the right, it will be the first chance. Here it should end when it arrives.

Jean-Philippe Ravigo: Hisa du Margas (4) refused to fight at Rambouillet in early October, due to a violent storm. She was ready before this race. She reworked in a good way this commitment, especially on 1 November in Laval. They will be removed from the four for the first time on the “hard”. She always needed a little rest. This is the opportunity to try to help him pass the “climb”.

Roman Derio: HH Kloma (5 years old) has not been comfortable on the right lane at the Salon de Provence recently. Previously, he had provided a good ending, in this course, in a similar event. She has no leeway and effort must be hidden from her. If he makes use of a suitable track to race, he can finish fifth.

Charles Coeller: Hi Mademoiselle (6) finished well in the pieces that hung under the saddle. I think it’s going to be conditioned on that and that’s going to tighten it up a little bit. It has no margin but it is very manageable. It can occupy the fourth or fifth position with the help of a good flight.

Luke Gaborette: Hune Love (7) held up well in Enghien during the latter’s outing. François Licano is suspended, it’s a shame. We made this post together. We gradually increased the intensity of work for this meeting. It is absolutely necessary to undergo and take advantage of a favorable cycle. If so, I wouldn’t be surprised to see her in pole position, but we’re not racing alone.

Charles Spoon: Hiahiastart (8) was a good second last time around, after a favorable track in the race. Since there was no margin for her, she would have to go well again. If so, it could be the fourth or fifth. Two of my residents have an equal chance.

Pierre Beluch: Holly Maiselways (9 years old) wasn’t too happy the last time. It started well, and then only slipped away, before it ended happily. They are better hidden and in good condition. If all goes well this time, she could be on the way to winning in a row.

Pierre Levesque: Heraklion City (10) is developing in its class but has no margin. Totally brave, he does his shopping and can get a place here, as he did at the end of the summer on the same course.

Antoine Wells: Hicksoud de Villiers, 11, suffered a sprain last year and missed. She regained all her feelings. She has just returned to victory in Bordeaux. It is moving in good condition. She finds out the big path but that shouldn’t be a problem for her, on the contrary. She is in her class, she said.

Thierry Duvaldstein: Hamandina (12) had a good walk in the capital. She has three cycles in her legs. However, I still don’t consider it 100%. She loves Vincent. I expect every soul to see her fight for the top spots. She will loosen from her four feet, and that is her advantage.

Anthony Marion: Histoire d’Una (13) finished fourth in the Prix Isara. Her nose was dirty from that. So its performance is very good. Here, she only competes with the mares of her generation. This is a good first winter deadline. You will be barefoot for the first time. With a positive result, she has my confidence.

Hedi Le Bec: Haiti’s Fight Song (14) did well on a fairly target run last time, where she was beaten with distinction. This is still a good entry, but unlike that, she hasn’t raced in over a month, due to a lack of opportunity. However, it worked well and I hope to see it in the first three. Know that she loves to go to the train.

Vincent bless: Hacienda (15 years old) is having a very good season and won her last outing on the adjacent track. He has regained his freshness and will present himself at his best for this good entry into the earnings cap. It’s moving to a higher category but it’s a logical continuation of her program. She is manageable, courageous and persistent. You don’t have to get out of the top five.

Leo Abrevard: Héroine du Gîte (16) is still on an encouraging walk to Enghien, where she encounters males. The goal of this race was to make it the best to achieve that goal. She is perfectly engaged and has only females to face. She will be treated to the lead and “DP” as during her two successes in this course, last winter. The field is well-formed, but I’m counting on her to finish in the top three.

Summary: 11-15-3-9-5-16-10-7 Press summary: 13 – 11 – 15 – 16 – 12 – 3 – 5 – 10

Equidia: 12-11-15-13-14-3-9-10
Europe 1: 12-11-14-13-16-15-9-3
Parisian: 12-13-15-11-14-8-10-2
Alsace: 11-13-12-3-8-4-15-9
Paris grass: 12-16-13-14-10-9-15
RTL: 12-16-13-14-10-5-11-6

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