Moore keen to see Derby run at Epsom
Classics on hold while racing is suspended.
Ryan Moore hopes to see the Investec Derby run at its traditional Epsom home at some stage this season. Plans are in place for a phased resumption of racing behind closed doors in Britain when Government advice says it is safe to do so, but the first four Classics of the season will not be run on their scheduled dates. A “best-case scenario” from the British Horseracing Authority has tentatively suggested the Guineas fixture may take place in early June and the Derby and Oaks in early July. Moore, who has won the Derby twice, with Workforce and Ruler Of The World, said: “It’s a tough situation for everyone, we just have to make the best of it and hopefully we’ll get everything moving again at some stage.“I wouldn’t like to see the Derby run anywhere else, hopefully we can run the Classics in their rightful places. If the dates have to be moved, then that’s the way it will have be, but I very much hope to see Epsom run the Derby.” Moore already has experience of racing behind closed doors this year, in Hong Kong, and believes riders will have no problem adapting in Britain, if a suitable way forward can be found. Speaking on a Ryan Moore Special by Betfair Betting Podcast, the former champion jockey said: “It’s very unique in Hong Kong, all the horses are trained in the same location, and the jockeys and trainers live in the same place and so do their staff. “They put everything into a bubble and have the resources to be testing everyone very regularly and are at a massive advantage for keeping racing going on that way. Behind closed doors isn’t ideal, but if that’s what has to be done it won’t bother anyone riding.
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