Fifth. The Prix Atlantic in Vincennes this Saturday, November 12, 2022. – Angers Info

The Prix Atlantic in Vincennes this Saturday, November 12, 2022.

Direction Vincennes this Saturday November 12, 2022 for the Tiercé-Quarté-Quinté +. In this event, the Prix Atlantic will have to compete against each other as runners. The race will be contested over 2,700 meters, and endowed with €57,000.

In this event, Guiness d’Herfraie (1) had the right to a break this summer. After two warm-up races, she has just drawn a nice straight line, as she faced the males. This time, she will be barefoot for this targeted engagement. The lot is well composed and it will be necessary to fear in particular Grace du Digeon (11), Gold Voice (2) or Great Tigress (5) but it has its place in the first three, indicates David Thomain

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Frank Nivard: Gold Voice (2) hasn’t disappointed since returning to competition last month. On its most recent release, it was only beaten by Gai Printemps. On Saturday, she only has females to face. The field is well composed and Grace du Digeon (11) will be difficult to beat but my partner does all her shopping. She still has her place on the podium.

Michel Dabouis: After his second place in the climb in November 2020, Everly (3) suffered two sprains and was stopped for a long time. It made a decent comeback at Machecoul. I present her barefoot in order to determine precisely where we are. At work, she appears very well. She’s my favorite mare. She is better at driving. This race will determine what happens next.

Luc Jerome Legros: For his return to Vincennes, we had a question mark as to whether Fusée des Vaux (4) was really ready. She finished really well. She completely satisfied me. In the process, she has this commitment with the only mares. There are some 6 year olds able to trot under 1’13’. That’s the problem. Nevertheless, she is able to grab a place in the fifth by placing her top speed.

Jean-Luc Bigeon: Lately, Great Tigress (5) was facing strong opposition but she was not unworthy against the males. I tried to prepare her as well as possible for this race. She only faces females and will be tackled in front then “DP”. Grace du Digeon (11) had beaten her at the end of September, and I have no hope of revenge, but she can again finish second.

Paul Philippe Ploquin: Fable du Plessis (6) recently reassured us. I was able to drive her offensively, at the front, and she behaved very well until the end. She will again be tackled in front and unshod from behind. Opposition is stronger with the presence of good 6-year-olds. If she repeats her last outing, she can take fifth or even fourth place.

Yannick Henry: Fasty du Luot (7) pleasantly surprised me, lastly. The autostart helped her get going and her driver gave her an ideal race course. She has remained in Grosbois ever since. As she is there, I present her in this quinté, but the opposition is raised and the volleyed start will serve her. If it starts correctly, it can however grab a small place.

Jean-Philippe Raffegeau: In Laval, Gaïa d’Occagnes (8) found herself a little far behind in a sluggish race. Coming back was too difficult. She then benefited from a short break. At Machecoul, she was under the influence of her sex. She went up to Grosbois. She is quite undemonstrative in the morning. You have to run it beaten. It is a bit barred for the first places at this level. A small place would already be good.

Emmanuel Varin: Grande de Ranchy (9) suffered from a small abscess last week and was unable to run. It’s quickly forgotten. She seems very good to me in training. She only competes with mares. It’s a great race. Now the opposition is strong with Grace of the Digeon (11) and Great Tigress (5) as well. That said, it is very capable of competing for places.

Frank Anne: Finally, in Caen, it was not easy on the second line behind the autostart but Estebane Sacha (10) ran well, finishing next to Gai Printemps who won well afterwards, in Vincennes. The line is good. She is fit. It has no margin but has the advantage of only facing females. With the help of an economy course, she can conclude at the end of the combination.

Charles Dreux: Recently, Grace du Digeon (11) won but it was not his best performance. I have judged her better since. This race is good. She only has the females to face for this fine entry. Gold Voice (2) and Great Tigress (5) are to be respected. She has my confidence beforehand.

Bertrand Groult: Galla de Manche (12) made two decent comeback races. There, she returns to Paris. She’s a big mare who had a little trouble getting back on the road. There, she worked a little harder and finds a very light fitting configuration. It’s a good commitment. We’ll see if she still wants to fight. It will also depend on the course, because it does not necessarily have a big margin.

Michael Charuel: We must completely erase his performance in Graignes last month. Fée Lucernaise (13) had bloodshed during the race. We have since taken action. She is showing up well in training. It’s a race I’ve seen for a while. There are still 6 years of quality. It doesn’t look easy. I need to review in race. It can aim for a small place.

Nicolas Jaulneau: I was quite happy with his last performance but a little less with the result. In any case, Dolce d’Ebane (14) did very well. This time, it will have the advantage of not returning twenty-five meters. However, there are 6 years to fear but I expect a good performance. It must be at the forefront so as not to be overtaken.

Yvonnick Dousset: Déesse Saint Bar (15) had problems then was stopped for quite a long time and is struggling to find his level. We will run wisely to see if she can already make a correct course. Indeed, she remains on two disqualifications and needs to reassure us.

A summary: 11-2-1-6-5-8-4-13 The summary of the press: 1 – 5 – 2 – 9 – 4 – 11 – 6 – 8

Equidia: 11-9-2-1-5-8-6-4
Europa1: 11-1-5-2-9-4-6-7
The Parisian: 11-2-5-9-7-1-4-6
Alsace: 11-1-2-5-4-13-10-9
Paris Turf: 11-1-5-2-9-4-6-8
RTL:11-1-5-2-8-9-4-7

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