Tasso team banking on some Frankie magic
Last year’s winner is drawn out wide in repeat bid.
Torquator Tasso could be in need of some Frankie Dettori magic if he is to secure back-to-back victories in the Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe. The Marcel Weiss-trained chestnut caused an almighty shock in Paris 12 months ago – pouncing late to become Germany’s third winner of the Arc after Star Appeal in 1975 and Danedream in 2011. A Group Two victory on home soil and a runner-up finish in the King George at Ascot this summer have dispelled any notion last year’s success was a fluke – and with Dettori on board and the forecast soft ground of no concern, Torquator Tasso’s claims are clear. His supporters will have been left cursing their luck after the five-year-old was drawn wide in stall 18 of 20 – but if any jockey is capable of overcoming what is seemingly a nightmare starting berth it is surely the popular Italian, whose tally of six Arc winners includes victories aboard Sakhee from stall 15 in in 2001 and Golden Horn from gate 14 in 2015.Huge upset in the Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe as Torquator Tasso lands Europe’s richest race for Germany! @paris_longchamp #QPAT #100ARC pic.twitter.com/gz6PHpRWKx
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) October 3, 2021
“Torquator Tasso was in tremendous form when I flew over to ride him in work at Baden-Baden on Tuesday,” Dettori told his Sporting Index blog. “He’s in great shape, any rain will help, and even though we’ve been drawn wide, I think we’ve got as good a chance as any if we get a nice trip. “The draw isn’t ideal, but that’s what we’ve been dealt and there’s no point in complaining about it. We pulled off a miracle from a wide draw and trip on Golden Horn back in 2015 – I’ll never forget that one! “He won’t mind the hustle and bustle at all, he stays well, is streetwise and handles testing conditions if the rain comes. He’s been second in a King George with some top-class horses in behind too, so there’s no issues with his form this season.” Dettori was called up to ride Torquator Tasso for the first time in the Grosser Preis von Baden in early September, with his regular partner Rene Piechulek aboard Mendocino. The latter came out on top by a head in what was a tactical affair and Weiss expects to see his stable star in a better light this weekend.

STUNNING.
A first winner for France in the Eclipse since 1960! 🇫🇷 Vadeni takes the Coral-Eclipse 🥇#ITVRacing | @Sandownpark pic.twitter.com/g2JV1RXmKB — ITV Racing (@itvracing) July 2, 2022

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