We’re not going to say goodbye after that – Nielsen on Stradivarius
York’s Londsdale Stakes on the radar, with jockey arrangements to be discussed.
At the beginning of the season there was a three-stop route to retirement laid out for the great Stradivarius – one of racing’s most enduring and adored characters. York, Ascot, Goodwood. Those were the supposed legs of a three-part swansong, a final call for racing fans to see the chestnut before the racing phase of his career expired and the breeding one began. In the Yorkshire Cup he was victorious by a length, claiming that race for a third time in front of a Knavesmire crowd that have never seen him beaten. The farewell tour then arrived at the Royal meeting as the eight-year-old lined up in the Gold Cup – victory in which would have left him equal with Yeats as a four-time winner of the great race. That record remained untroubled, however, as he was beaten into third by the quietly impressive Kyprios and the long-standing Stradivarius trinity of John Gosden, Bjorn Nielsen and Frankie Dettori splintered in view of the racing public when the rider was deemed responsible in opting to take his trusted partner too far back.
The Gosden-Dettori “sabbatical” that followed proved a short-lived one – but even when Dettori retained the rides on horses like Emily Upjohn and Inspiral it became clear there was to be no Stradivarius reunion as Andrea Atzeni received the Goodwood call-up. Expecting Tuesday to be his last appearance on the rolling Sussex Downs, the track had displayed a ‘thank you Stradivarius’ banner on the turf and handed racegoers flags that bore the same message. In the spirit of sportsmanship and in honour of a horse whose legacy is bigger than the unity of his connections, Dettori stood shoulder to shoulder with Gosden and Nielsen in the paddock prior to the race and was swift to wish Atzeni good luck before the bell was rung and the jockeys mounted. In a two-mile race there is no need to get too excited too quickly and it was only when Stradivarius challenged at the cut-out in the rail that the onlookers lit up in support for their crowd-pulling favourite. He was only marginally behind the Gold Cup winner at the furlong marker and from then on he looked just on the cusp of producing the last-gasp burst of speed that would propel him over the line ahead of his rival.

Absolute class ❤️@FrankieDettori has come to cheer on Stradivarius and @Atzenijockey 👏#ITVRacing | #GloriousGoodwood | @Goodwood_Races pic.twitter.com/G1dNzSOk5l
— ITV Racing (@itvracing) July 26, 2022
The show goes on! Bjorn Nielsen says Stradivarius could head to York next month 🤩 pic.twitter.com/h5kfx3mLZY
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) July 26, 2022
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