Lemaire banking on Durezza’s stamina coming to the fore
Japanese St Leger winner will line up in the Juddmonte International at York.
Christophe Lemaire believes the long home straight at York will play to the strengths of Durezza, his Japanese-trained mount in an intriguing renewal of the Juddmonte International next week. Lemaire used to be a far more frequent visitor to the UK due to a successful link-up early in his career with Luca Cumani, but he is no stranger to York, winning the Yorkshire Oaks on Alain de Royer-Dupre’s Shareta in 2012. Few jockeys on the world stage can match Lemaire’s list of achievements. The Frenchman has won the Prix du Jockey Club, Prix de Diane and Poule d’Essai des Pouliches in his homeland, among many other Group Ones. In the UK, he has won both Guineas, the Champion Stakes and the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes, while Hong Kong Cup and Melbourne Cup triumphs also feature on his CV. After being a fleeting visitor to Japan, winning several of their biggest races, he moved full time to that country in 2015 and his success has been dominant.Japan’s Juddmonte International challenger Durezza looking an absolute picture in Newmarket this morning @yorkracecourse pic.twitter.com/7RL3LgoW1a
— PA Racing (@PAracing) August 13, 2024
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