Trueshan was a brilliant winner of the Qipco British Champions Long Distance Cup, the first race on Champions Day at Ascot.
Starting as the well-backed evens favourite under Hollie Doyle, the Alan King-trained gelding was lining up against staying great Stradivarius for the second time after John Gosden’s chestnut was beaten in the Prix Du Cadran last time.
This time Stradivarius could only come home in third, with Brian Ellison’s Tashkhan second under Ben Robinson at huge odds of 50-1.
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Starting as the well-backed evens favourite under Hollie Doyle, the Alan King-trained gelding was lining up against staying great Stradivarius for the second time after John Gosden’s chestnut was beaten in the Prix Du Cadran last time.
This time Stradivarius could only come home in third, with Brian Ellison’s Tashkhan second under Ben Robinson at huge odds of 50-1.
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