The experts at TWE have carefully analysed the form and shared their top racing tips for success at Ascot
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The experts at TWE have carefully analysed the form and shared their top racing tips for success at Ascot
See our Tips below 👇
⚫ Ascot (13:20) - Kyprios
⚫ Ascot (13:55) - Montassib
⚫ Ascot (14:35) - Quantanamera
⚫ Ascot (15:15) - Prague
⚫ Ascot (15:55) - Calandagan
⚫ Ascot (16:35) - Mexicali Rose
Kyprios, trained by the legendary Aidan O’Brien and ridden by top jockey Ryan Moore, is the clear favourite for the 13:20 PM race at Ascot on QIPCO British Champions Day, with current odds of 8/11. This six-year-old has been in sensational form, winning all five of his most recent races, including dominant performances over a variety of distances and conditions. His latest victory at Longchamp, just 14 days ago, came over 2.5 miles (20 furlongs) further solidifying his status as a top stayer. With an official rating of 120, Kyprios has already shown he thrives on the big stage, including a commanding win at Ascot in June. His versatility, endurance, and class make him a standout contender, and he looks primed to extend his winning streak today.
Montassib (11/2), a consistent performer trained by William Haggas, arrives at Ascot in fine fettle, bidding to add another Group 3 victory to his CV. The six-year-old gelding boasts a formidable record over six furlongs, highlighted by a dominant win at Haydock in July. His recent form speaks volumes, with a string of commendable performances including a close second at York in August. Cieren Fallon, a rider in excellent form, retains the partnership and will be confident of delivering a winning challenge. Montassib's consistent, front-running style makes him a dangerous contender in the 13:55 today.
Quantanamera enters the 14:35 at Ascot on QIPCO British Champions Day as a strong contender with odds of 15/2. Trained by Andreas Suborics and partnered by the experienced jockey Stephane Pasquier, this 4-year-old filly has been in solid form this season. With an official rating of 112, she comes off a convincing victory in August at Deauville over 12.5 furlongs, showing her stamina and class. Her recent form line of 28441 reflects consistent performances, including a strong win last time out, and she’s had a well-timed 55-day break to freshen up. Quantanamera’s blend of staying power and competitive form makes her a key player in this prestigious contest.
Prague lines up for the 15:15 at Ascot on QIPCO British Champions Day with odds of 12/1, looking to continue his excellent form. Trained by Dylan Cunha and ridden by Daniel Tudhope, this 4-year-old colt has an official rating of 117. His recent form is strong, having won last time out at Newmarket over 1m, adding to a string of solid performances that include a close second at Haydock and a win earlier in the season at Sandown. Despite a minor dip in form at Goodwood, Prague has consistently been competitive at top tracks. With just 22 days since his last race, he comes into this race sharp and ready.
Calandagan heads into the 15:55 at Ascot on QIPCO British Champions Day as one of the leading contenders, with odds of 7/4. Trained by F-H Graffard and ridden by Stephane Pasquier, this 3-year-old colt has been in outstanding form throughout 2024, boasting an official rating of 125. With a near-flawless form line of 21112, Calandagan has shown remarkable consistency, securing three consecutive wins earlier in the season, including a triumph at Royal Ascot over 12 furlongs. He was narrowly beaten into second at York last time out, over 10.5 furlongs, but his ability to handle varying distances and top competition makes him a major player. With 59 days of rest since his last run, he comes into the race fresh and ready to dominate once again.
Mexicali Rose steps into the 16:35 at Ascot on QIPCO British Champions Day as a longshot with odds of 33/1. Trained by Joseph Patrick O'Brien and partnered by Maxime Guyon, the 4-year-old filly has had a mixed season but has shown promise in recent runs. Her last outing saw her finish a respectable third at Tipperary just 13 days ago, following a similar third-place finish at Killarney over 8 furlongs. While she hasn’t hit the winner's circle since her Galway victory earlier in the summer, Mexicali Rose has proven her competitiveness in busy fields. Though she faces a tougher task here, she has shown enough resilience to make her an intriguing outsider worth watching today.
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