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Star stayer Stradivarius gets go-ahead for Champions Day mission on Saturday

Stradivarius: Britain's best stayer
Stradivarius: Britain's best stayerCredit: Edward Whitaker

Fears that star stayer Stradivarius would miss Saturday's Qipco British Champions Long Distance Cup at Ascot after his rare off-day in the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe recently were allayed on Thursday morning when trainer John Gosden declared the popular six-year-old for Britain's richest raceday.

The consistent and reliable son of Sea The Stars, who has won three Gold Cups at Royal Ascot, could manage only seventh in the Arc and that effort on desperate ground raised doubts about his participation with only 13 days between the two races.

However, he lines up in a contest he was second in 12 months ago, won the year before and was third in 2017.



Stradivarius will be partnered by regular rider Frankie Dettori, who understandably switched in the Arc to now-retired stablemate Enable, who was a place in front in sixth.

Dettori and Gosden will also team up in the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes, which is also sponsored by Qipco, with exciting three-year-old Palace Pier, who won the St James's Palace Stakes at Ascot in June before following up in the Jacques le Marois.

A field of 17 – featuring Dream Of Dreams, Oxted, Glen Sheil and One Master – was declared for the Qipco British Champions Sprint Stakes.

Cape Byron (Andrea Atzeni) is not for catching in the Wokingham
Cape Byron: back in action after a year outCredit: Edward Whitaker

Cape Byron, who has won four of his seven starts at Ascot, returns after a year off having finished 12th of 17 in last year's Sprint.

"With a fine record fresh we would hope he heads to the race with a live chance of mixing it with the likes of Dream Of Dreams and One Master," trainer Roger Varian's website reports. "The forecast ground is a slight negative but otherwise we're very pleased with him."

The ground at Ascot was described on Thursday as soft, heavy in places and it was dry overnight on Wednesday from 9pm until 7.30am.

Thursday is forecast to be generally dry and breezy with the risk of an occasional shower.


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James BurnLambourn correspondent

Published on 15 October 2020inBritish Champions Day

Last updated 13:27, 15 October 2020

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