2023-07-05 02:03:57
Arrival of the fifth: 7 – 6 – 2 – 4 – 9
While Jasper Philipsen won the fourth stage of the Tour de France in Nogaro (Gers), Giant Madrik (n°7), he won at the same time in the disputed quinté on the banks of the Allier. Chance or coincidence, it is a former professional cyclist, Dany Stoehr who trains this seven-year-old trotter. “It’s a crazy thing, loose the coach, who shines for the first time in an event, just like his resident. I feel a lot of emotions because when he arrived at the team, he was not destined to have a career. I saved him. After having “taken a break on the bike”, the 55-year-old man finally returned to his first love, horses. “When I was a kid, I dreamed of being a jockey”, confided in our columns, the one who participated in a few “classics”, including Paris-Roubaix.
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???? He today justifies the trust of the race goers!
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— Equidia (@equidia) July 4, 2023
On cloud nine, the technician was able to count on the inspiration of Matthieu Abrivard. Like a sprinter, the driver was on the lookout for the gap from the leader to emerge and cross the finish line in the lead. He is ahead of Gaspar des Loups (n°6), who carried the weight of the race on his shoulders. Granit Poco (n°2) took advantage of the fault of Galinette Bleue in the last meters to claim third place ahead of the outsiders, Full Dream (n°4) and Fanfaron de Chenu (n°9).
Stéphan Flourent indicated the trifecta in disorder in four units.
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