Fantastic Moon’s Arc bid hinges on suitable ground
Big hope for Germany does not want unsuitably soft terrain in Paris.
Connections will wait until the eleventh hour to give Fantastic Moon’s bid for the Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe the go-ahead. The four-year-old, who is trained by Sarah Steinberg, is Germany’s leading racehorse with six Group titles to his name for owners Liberty Racing. Those include successes in the German Derby and the Prix Niel last year, the former seeing him emulate his sire, Sea The Moon, and the latter lining up a bid for the 2023 renewal of the Arc. Twelve months ago the ground at ParisLongchamp was good to soft, conditions a little too testing for the bay colt to be seen at his best as he finished 11th in a field of 15. He has returned this season in good form, however, winning a Group Two at Cologne before missing out on the Group One Grosser Dallmayr-Preis by a length at Munich.Arc News 2024
FANTASTIC MOON needs good ground to bring his best, thus for us at Liberty Racing the track needs to improve and dry up until Sunday. Currently, the track is rated at 3.8. We are dreaming of a 3.5 by Sunday. Let’s dream together 💙💛 @RacingPost @francegalop pic.twitter.com/w5hzH6T7Oy — Lars-W. Baumgarten (@Monsun2013) October 2, 2024
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