Fifth. The Dynavena Maisagri Grand Prix in Bordeaux this Monday, November 14, 2022. – Angers Info

The Dynavena Maisagri Grand Prix in Bordeaux this Monday, November 14, 2022.

Direction Bordeaux this Monday, November 14, 2022 for the Tiercé-Quarté-Quinté +. In this event, the Grand Prix Dynavena Maisagri will have to compete against each other as starters. The race will be contested over 2850 meters, and endowed with 38,000€.

In this event, Gloire des Loyaux (1) was not at its best at the end of the summer, the blood tests were not good. She has been treated and looks much better in training. She still needs to run to find her best level and will therefore remain on track. Faced with such opposition, it will not have the easy part, announces Matthieu Abrivard

Geny’s secrets

Gilles Curens: Gaz d’Occagnes (2) has always shown serious means and I took my time. He remains on three easy successes and discovers, in the process, favorable race conditions in the first rung. I make this long trip because it only turns right. It will enjoy this selective track. Despite strong opposition, he has his place in the top three and can win if all goes well.

Jerome Chavatte: We run wisely with Gabriella Duem (3). We don’t want to cut corners and make it age. It won with style recently on this track, which allows us to have claims here. There are two or three scarecrows beforehand. Nevertheless, it has its place in the fifth. I appreciate it very much.

Xavier Thielens: His latest performance gives the impression that Massive Attack (4) is on the right track, compared to his previous outings. Since then it has gotten a little better. I hope he can pull out of the game, because he is not so badly off, bearing in mind that there is some opposition.

Dennis Brossard: Eperon de Fréca (5) is beyond reproach. Recently in La Rochelle, we faced a little stronger opposition. He was not unworthy at all and finished in his place. He finds a similar adversity with young people and good elements. He is barred for the win, but he can claim a place. He will do his best.

Christian Kowal: Finally, Espoir de Bellouet (6) got off to a bad start over 2,000 meters. Opposite, he reviewed the peloton then asked to take a breather. I think he will be better with a flying start over 2,650 metres. As we are at home, I kept it for this engagement. I think he can get into the winning combination of the fifth. Hard on the effort, he doesn’t need anyone to do the last kilometer.

Charles Antoine Mary: Regarding Galet Sted (7), I see no problem in returning to the right hand. In addition, the Bordeaux track will suit him perfectly. Lately he has won with style at a higher level. We will try to go as far as possible in his series. It doesn’t take hard with the races. He has morals. With the swimming pool, he gained muscle mass. Here, he runs for ten days but he has my confidence.

Gerard Marty: De Padd (8) took gains and it is now quite difficult for him. He discovers a good entry in the lead, but the opposition is very serious. I hadn’t necessarily planned to present it. Moreover, Bordeaux is not his favorite track profile. He will find it difficult to interfere on arrival.

Franck LeBlanc: Flamme Vive (9) was stopped after a good start to the season. She made a discreet comeback, recently in Strasbourg. She needs competition to come back to the best. Monday, she makes twenty-five meters and she will keep her irons. It is better to see her again in better conditions.

Christoffer Eriksson: After his victory in Lyon, Ingo (10) had been slowed down for a few days for a small problem. He may have missed a little for his return to the capital. However, he was running very well. It is always efficient when it evolves in the provinces, coming on the others. Moreover, on the right hand, he is on his business. It should run in progress on its last outing. He has my trust.

Noel Langlois: This outing is to keep Esperanza Idole (11) in condition for two mounted races in December at Vincennes. It remains closed, without too many pretensions.

Gregoire Raffestin: Its great quality is its tenacity. Drop of the Duriez (12) did not surprise me in Saint-Galmier lately. He had a good 2022, even if he didn’t always have the easy part with the youngsters. Recently, I unshod it. This does not, however, transcend it. He likes steady, smooth runs. He made the distance to Galet Sted in particular, but he could dispute the finish.

Frank Marty: Recently, in Saint-Galmier, Fakir Mérite (13) has continued to decline through the game of relays. He came back from the rear to finish pleasantly. On Monday, he benefits from a good entry on a selective track which he particularly appreciates. It must return twenty-five meters and faces serious customers, but I believe it capable of finishing in the fifth and even on the podium at the end of a good course.

A summary: 7-10-2-13-3-12-5-4 The summary of the press: 7 – 2 – 10 – 3 – 1 – 5 – 6 – 9

Equidia:7-2-10-3-5-13-12-4
Europe1: 6-10-7-4-3-2-13-12
The Parisian: 7-10-2-12-3-13-5-4
Alsace: 7-2-5-3-10-12-13-9
Paris Turf: 2-10-12-7-5-13-9-6
RTL:2-10-13-7-6-3-12-8

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