Vadeni team hoping rain stays away at ParisLongchamp
Eclipse winner is stepping up in trip for Arc challenge.
Only “extreme” conditions will stop Vadeni running in the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe on Sunday, as connections admit it was a difficult decision to favour ParisLongchamp over another trip to the UK for the Champion Stakes at Ascot. The Prix du Jockey Club champion will be trying 12 furlongs for the first time when he tackles Europe’s richest middle-distance contest and Jean-Claude Rouget’s son of Churchill will arrive in the French capital with a small point to prove having finished third when sent off favourite for the Irish Champion Stakes at Leopardstown. However, both Rouget and regular pilot Christophe Soumillon believe their Chantilly and Eclipse hero can defy the nagging stamina doubts, while only a repeat of last year’s heavy ground would see the colt rerouted. “It wasn’t an easy decision to run in the Arc rather than the Champion Stakes, but we looked at both races properly,” said Georges Rimaud, racing manager for owner the Aga Khan.What a cracking edition of the Irish Champion Stakes! Luxembourg holds off the charging cavalry to take the spoils at Leopardstown… 🔥🥇pic.twitter.com/AAzWxY12gj
— World Horse Racing (@WHR) September 10, 2022
“He was beaten in the Irish Champion but after it we all got together and discussed it. Both the trainer and jockey think there is a good chance he will stay the trip. There may be a question mark about it but we feel he can do it. “If we didn’t think he would stay we wouldn’t go, we think it’s worth trying. “Should the ground be extreme, we may reconsider running but soft ground wouldn’t be a problem.” Meanwhile Rene Piechulek is looking to make history as he bids to ride back-to-back Arc winners. Last year, Piechulek was aboard Torquator Tasso as the German-trained runner caused a huge shock and this time around he will be riding another outsider as he partners the defending champion’s Baden-Baden conqueror Mendocino, who is trained by his partner Sarah Steinberg.

🏆152. Grosser Preis von Baden (G1)2400m, 200.000 EUR, for 3yo+🇩🇪Baden-Baden
Mendocino (GER)(4C Adlerflug – Mill Marin, by Pivotal)J :Rene Piechulek T :Sarah SteinbergO :Stall SalzburgB :Gestüt Brümmerhof🥈Torquator Tasso🥉 Sammarco pic.twitter.com/R2rUkBI3O0 — 𝙒𝙤𝙧𝙡𝙙𝙍𝙖𝙘𝙞𝙣𝙜 (@WorldRacing1) September 4, 2022

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