Unstoppable Dettori back in number one spot at his favourite track
‘What can you say, me and Ascot are like bacon and eggs!’.
There were plenty of changes at Royal Ascot this year – but Frankie Dettori ensured it finished with a sense of normality after riding a 150-1 treble to end the meeting as leading rider once again. Despite this year’s event taking place behind closed doors, it failed to stop the man who thrives in front a crowd from performing heroics on the track in front of near-empty stands to secure six winners and lift the title on countback from Jim Crowley. After riding just one winner in the opening two days, it looked as though he faced a tall order in defending the crown he secured last year earlier for the first time since 2004. But writing off Dettori at the Royal meeting is a dangerous thing to do, and so it proved.This sight just never gets old… @FrankieDettori #RoyalAscot pic.twitter.com/E9XWTTayAw
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) June 20, 2020
Having partnered Stradivarius to an emphatic third Gold Cup success on Thursday, the ever-popular Italian then celebrated his 70th winner at the fixture aboard stablemate Fanny Logan in the Hardwicke Stakes 24 hours later, to put him back in contention for the crown. Still needing something special, the three-times champion jockey came up with the goods, steering the Wesley Ward-trained Campanelle to Queen Mary glory before gaining a first Coronation Stakes success aboard Jessica Harrington’s Alpine Star, ahead of steering Palace Pier to victory for John Gosden in the St James’s Palace Stakes. He said: “It’s amazing. I achieved a lot of things this week. I achieved my 70th winner at the meeting and that elusive dream – my last Group One winner at Ascot, a Coronation Stakes. I missed the buzz of the crowd, but I still did what I had to do. What can you say, me and Ascot are like bacon and eggs! “Everyone goes to Ascot and they open the papers and they see me, Ryan Moore, William Buick and Jim Crowley all having six or seven great rides, but you still have to win on them.
Jockey @FrankieDettori celebrates the only way he knows how to after completing the set of Group One winnners at Royal Ascot with victory aboard the @Jessica_Racing trained Alpine Star in the Coronation Stakes pic.twitter.com/waBBAYD29i
— Graham Clark (@GrahamClark85) June 20, 2020


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