Runaway title leader De Sousa brings up century for the season
How typical of Silvestre De Sousa. There was no time to celebrate his 100th winner of the championship season – he was too busy adding two further victories on yet another highly successful afternoon before rushing off to ride at Kempton.
De Sousa is clear in the race to regain the Stobart-backed championship – and he is well ahead of the pace he set when overhauled by Jim Crowley last year.
Reaching 100 winners took him only 96 days this year, compared with 120 days in 2015, and 137 days in 2016.
"I’m really pleased to have reached a century," he said. "It's a pretty good achievement, but it doesn't matter yet. I'll just ride as many as I can.
"Of course I'd love to be champion, we'll give it a go and take the best of the opportunities I get.
"I'm in a really nice position and hold a decent lead at the top of the table thanks to all the support I’ve had from owners and trainers throughout the season and the hard work of my agent Shelley Dwyer.
"However, I'm taking nothing for granted – it's business as usual for me and I'll continue to push until the end of the season."
No fewer than 40 trainers contributed to the century for De Sousa, who has had more rides than any other jockey during the championship season, with Mark Johnston (16) and Roger Varian (15) his biggest supplier of winners.
Whiteley was his eighth winner of the season at Brighton but the jockey's most successful track has been Yarmouth, where he has struck 15 times since the campaign began.
De Sousa's century in numbers
96 days
479 rides
21 per cent strike-rate
£1,048,321 prize-money
13,000 miles travelled on the road
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Published on 9 August 2017inNews
Last updated 20:52, 9 August 2017
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