Quinté of Wednesday 28/11: Tellmeastory, the beautiful story …



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Quinté of Wednesday 28/11: Tellmeastory, the beautiful story …



It is Tellmeastory (1 – B. Goop) who masterfully won our quinté this Wednesday, November 28 in Paris-Vincennes, the Prix de la Camargue (European Race – Course C – Attelé – 6 years – 54.000 euros – 2700 meters – 15 starters – 1st race at 13:47). Off the four feet, he flew over the debates!

It was 9 months since Tellmeastory
(1 – B. Goop)
had not been presented barefoot. Today, he
flew into the finish line.

Among the last, Tellmeastory
(1)
took the wagon of three uphill, following Concerto Cointerie (10 – F. Nivard), then he frankly accelerated to
the exit of the final turn and easily dominated Class Action (9 – J.M. Bazire) in the straight line.

Attendant in the bunch at the beginning, Class Action (9) began to move at the exit of the
plain, then gradually moved closer, before placing
a blazing acceleration at the intersection of the tracks. She stood out
very easily, but in the finish line she could not doubt
the superiority of Tellmeastory (1).

The 3th place went back to Cape Narmont (11 – D. Brossard). Highly close in the
descent, the resident of Denis Brossard took the orders, but he
was quickly relayed by the favorite Casting
from Chenu (15 – E. Raffin)
. Very unhappy in the turning, when his
rival began to cap, he had to elbows to get clear, then he finished
very well to seize this accessit, after struggle with Land of Maple (12 – D. Thomain).

The quartet was therefore completed by Country of Maple (12). Quickly at the forefront, the resident
of the Thomain family was relayed by cape
from Narmont (11)
coming down. Then on a 3th line to the rope from the plain,
she also had to break free in the final turn, before actively fighting with her rival in the finish line for the 3th square.

The quinté was completed by Concerto Cointerie (10 – F. Nivard)but he was disqualified
after investigation.

So, it's Crystal
River (13 – F. Ouvrie),
who had always followed Tellmeastory (1) during the course that completed the quinté, but in withdrawal anyway.

With regard to other disqualifications:

Dragster (2 – G.
Gelormini)
: From the first meters of race.

Clemenza Am (6 – A.
Kolgini)
: In plain, while she was in 5th position.

Capital Charm (14 –
J.P. Monclin)
: At the exit of the plain, while it progressed in 4-5e position.

Note : Cape Narmont (11 – D. Brossard) – 3th at 13/1

After progressing downhill to take the
better, Cape Narmont (11) was
quickly relayed by the favorite Casting
from Chenu (15 – E. Raffin)
, plain. Then, waiting in his back, he
found himself stuck behind his rival, when he began to give
signs of weariness at the exit of the final turn. Forced to disengage, he
then seized the 3th place, after struggle with Land of Maple (12 – D. Thomain).

Disappointment :
Casting of Chenu (15 – E. Raffin) – 6th to 3/1 (favorite)

Come to take the best in plain, the favorite Casting of Chenu (15)could not answer
at the sharp acceleration of Class Action
(9 – J.M. Bazire)
at the intersection of the tracks, then he quickly weakened
to finish at his own pace, being well beaten.

Side reports, LETURF.fr website
has, once again, posted the best reports on a 5 horsepower game
without notion of order (reports for 1 € on the 1era race to
Paris-Vincennes, in the Prix de la Camargue)

– LETURF.fr (Top 5): 5434.34

– PMU (Quinté disorder): 499,00

Why not test Thursday, November 29 the "Top 5" on the Prix Lyphard at
Deauville (R1)? Meeting on www.leturf.fr




Olivier CHERRUAU,
28/11/2018 14:40:00 CET


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